I had done some TV movies that were great experiences but, no, I wasn't looking to do a series.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am not interested in considering another TV series. This one was a wonderful experience which will be hard to top, and It's caused me to turn down several good film opportunities because of the schedule.
I'd rather do a lot of movies than a TV series and do a lot of different roles than be stuck in one TV thing.
Well, TV series tie you up. You can't do films while you're doing a TV series.
I'd really been wanting to do a television series. I was looking for a comedy.
I've done a couple of series before, and what I like about TV is, as an actor, you get that chance to practice all the time, and that's really how you grow.
I did a good bit of episodic television directing, but directing a movie is so much more complicated.
I'd been offered TV series over the years and never had any interest in doing television. I'm not a TV guy.
I started making movies in 1977, and I didn't even think about the idea that I would ever be on a television show. Once I finished the 'Guiding Light,' I was like, 'I'm done with television!'
I've been looking to do TV for a while. I've always done guest starring stuff. I've done a couple of multi-episode arcs, and I've always loved the experience.
There are all these great TV series; you can watch all these hours and hours of shows and ideas, but there's still something great about a movie that unfolds in a couple of hours, and you have the complete experience.