I think the show has sort of given me a name in this business and allowed a lot of people the opportunity to see what I can do, and it's just sort of like a sweet starting point.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One of my producers said this business is like a hamster on that little wheel thing that goes around and around. You may have a great day and get great ratings, but then you've got another show to do - whatever moment of success or happiness you have you've got to keep grinding it out for the next day.
A lot of show business, as you know, is about all the contacts you make and who you know.
I don't see my show as a stepping stone to something else like some people, who get a job then have a foot out the door looking for their next job.
I didn't know anybody in show business, and I never thought it was the path I'd go down. I was hoping it was sports, like so many kids.
I had been asking the universe and God to send me a way for me to help me. Show business has been so wonderful to me, and it came in the form of that. It's just so funny how things come into your life, and if you take a chance on them, it might give you a brand new life.
I'm ridiculously fortunate to get a chance to experience the sitcom world. The schedule is extremely easy, and you get fed as an artist because you're not only working on a project, but you get to work with cameras, and you get the audience there.
The names are bigger, the show is worldwide, but I get a royal pass into life in the broadcasting business.
I knew what show business was, which was why I didn't want in on that action. I saw what happens! You get it, and then you lose it.
I'm in this business, man, and I honestly don't know anything about show business at all. I don't know how it works.
I've been in this business for 40 years - you do a show, and you don't know what's going to come of it.