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I just don't think any job is worth sacrificing your private life for.
Teaching is not a job. It's a lifestyle. It permeates your whole life.
I've found that film-making's not just a job, it becomes part of your whole life.
I think that's what keeps you grounded - having your own life that's not directed by your job.
If you do every job like you're going to do it for the rest of your life, that's when you get noticed.
The hardest job an actor can do is all this pretend, all this screaming and being scared for your life.
When I got on Stern I realized that this was the one job where you could be really honest and open, almost like Richard Pryor or something. You can be honest about your life and get laughs.