I'm a writer. Now I've started to be on television. I have a big mouth. And I have good TV teeth, they say.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I really like working in television and I like exploring a character over a longer period of time, and I like the consistency of television.
I really cut my teeth on off-off-off Broadway shows.
You don't knock television, even if you don't always like what they make of your work. It makes all the difference between being an also-ran writer and very famous.
I have to grit my teeth sometimes, knowing I am going to be written about. But I think it is my life, and I don't want to get people interested in debating it. But I do feel that if you are going to put yourself about as a public person on a television screen, there's a curiosity.
I love good TV shows, but it's not what I do. I kind of sculpt my films as I go along. And TV is all about writing, so you just shoot, shoot, shoot what's written.
I've done episodic television and some other things that have been written by other people.
I love television, I've always wanted to be on television.
TV is a writer's medium.
Television is a different challenge; it is not a stage. But each opportunity that I have to learn I learn, and I take the opportunity to work.
People say I owe a lot to television. The fact is I was a star long before television. What TV made me is unemployed.