But then all that died down and as far as casting was concerned it didn't really matter that I had been on Broadway.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I probably never would have been hired on Broadway had I not moved out to L.A. and pursued acting and film, which is sad, really.
You know, things kind of happen organically and, you know, Broadway sort of happened out of a career in performing and - which happened out of practicing piano when I was a kid.
When I was growing up, there was no such thing as Off-Broadway. You either got your show on or you didn't.
Broadway's not what it used to be.
I was a big Broadway fan for a while.
All I ever wanted to do was be on Broadway. I mean, remember, I grew up in a trailer.
So in case there was any doubt, I am here to report that having a play on Broadway does not suck.
Broadway was without doubt the hardest I ever worked in my life and the highest highs I've ever had as an actor. The unadulterated fear was on a level that was hard to explain.
Broadway was always sort of my trajectory before I found film and television - that would be really tremendous.
I was never much of a musical theater guy, but I have so much more respect for the art form, the physical exertion of doing eight shows on Broadway a week, I cannot even fathom it.
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