As actors, if you get a pilot on HBO or on USA, your odds are good that it's going to get picked up.
“As actors, if you get a pilot on HBO or on USA, your odds are good that it's going to get picked up.”
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As actors, if you get a pilot on HBO or on USA, your odds are good that it's going to get picked up.
“As actors, if you get a pilot on HBO or on USA, your odds are good that it's going to get picked up.”
As actors, if you get a pilot on HBO or on USA, your odds are good that it's going to get picked up.
I do have comfort, because as an actor you don't want that anxiety of wondering if you're going to continue with a certain role or if you're going to be employed the next year. It's nice to be comfortable with that and then you can concern yourself with the stories and nothing else. There's no other agenda than putting out a good product.
We actors do this to pretend, to go into imaginary circumstances, so when the imaginary circumstance is of a different time, that just compounds the joy of doing what we do.
About once a month or so, my daughter and I go out on what we call a Fancy Dinner Date, just the two of us.
I didn't get into acting for the money - the odds are really against anybody getting rich as an actor.
A guy like Ric Flair at 49 could go out and do his character. A guy 49 going out and doing Goldberg again - I don't know what the odds are.
I go against the odds. I was No. 2, I'll fight anyone. The odds against you, everybody's against you but I have a huge heart. I'm going to keep fighting.
I thrive on impossible odds - always have.
If all you needed to do is to figure out what company is better than others, everyone would make a lot of money. But that is not the case. They keep raising the prices to the point when the odds change.
I think USA has a great handle on programming and content. They know their viewers and they know what works... Character driven programming!