I started my career with television, and whatever work I did was keeping the content as my topmost priority. Same goes with the movies: I never grabbed any work!
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Everyone I know thinks television is the most important part of my life. I did it for the money! I was able to send my daughter to college.
When I don't have a movie, I don't take a job just for the sake of working. I just sit it out until I find something I'm passionate about.
Television isn't my career. Business is.
I got into television, and I'm a television guy, so I've never really had a movie career.
TV was my life, growing up. I ran home from school to watch television, and even did my homework with the TV on - my mom had a rule that as long as my grades didn't fall, I was allowed to. So it was my dream to work in television.
A few years ago, when I had no work and started believing that films weren't a viable career, I thought of finding another job. I started training and riding horses and got consumed by that. It was a boon in disguise.
One of the reasons I didn't really want to do TV earlier in my career was because it is so life-consuming, and I wanted to spend time with my kids and be a mother.
I still do television. I don't care. I just want to work. I love to work. I want to do 500 movies.
I don't read anything about my movies before or after I do films, or any part of show business. I think that keeps me in a kind of place where I can do the work that I need to do.
Working on a film is so great because you have the luxury of more time when you're on a movie than when you're on television.