It's easy to get bitter in this business fast. I know people in their 20s who are done with the business. I hear them bitch more than anything else. These aren't necessarily people who aren't working. I meet actors sometimes and all they do is complain about the job they have and I'm thinking, You have a job. I don't know. I just feel that everybody's had a show that they think stinks for whatever reason. Either the cast doesn't get along, or you hate the person you're playing opposite, or the director makes you crazy, or the production quality is not good, but it's never as bad as not having a job. No matter how bad the show is. It just kills me when people complain like that. I want to tell them to just get out of the business and do something else. Who wants that negativity around the theater? Who needs it? It's frustrating. It's so easy to get sucked into that in New York, going on audition after audition and not getting a job. Sure, you re going to get a little bitter. That's natural, like anything else. It's like a real estate broker who can't sell a house, it's the same thing. Then he finally sells a house and goes on from there. I learn this more and more every day - it is show business. When you go home, you can go watch your TV and leave your work at the office. It's hard because, as an actor, what you're selling is yourself, but it's all a business, just like anything else. The more I think of it that way, the healthier I am.
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