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I think television goes through phases, like other creative arts, where suddenly a group of people are producing exciting work all at once.
I don't watch an awful lot of television. It's a very strange thing, and I don't know a lot of people who work in telly who watch a lot of it.
In the theater, you have to speak so people in the last row of the peanut gallery can hear you. With television, the camera does that work for you.
I think a lot of people who didn't know my work before 'The Sopranos' think I came from the Jersey Shore, like they picked us out of the mall and put us on television.
Priests and pastors are probably the most stereotyped characters in film and television, and the reason why, I think, is that most people don't know one. Most writers who work in Hollywood don't know any.