If you have to have a job in this world, a high-priced movie star is a pretty good gig.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's a tougher gig than what people think it is. The proper, real, genuine, worldwide movie stars don't get a lot of downtime from the world outside. That's a tougher price, I think, than what people's fantasy of fame account for.
I work with a lot of movie stars.
Being an actor is well paid, but it's a bit like being a circus traveler.
Major film stars tend to do a film and then have a couple of months off. I'm not a major film star; I'm a jobbing actor.
Ultimately, making movies, if you don't have a big star, it's hard to do. Or if it's not a star director.
I make movies for money, exclusively for money.
Work is good when people are responsible, and in low-budget movies a lot of the actors don't want to be there. They're there to build a resume.
Stardom is only a by-product of acting. I don't think being a movie star is a good enough reason for existing.
A movie star is someone who has to open a film to gazillions of dollars. I'm just trying to pay my mortgage.
Stars make money on real movies. They make big money on real movies. To come into my world, I've got some M&Ms and some potato chips, and I'm asking you to move furniture.