
Well, from here on out I wonder if I can just be in ribald comedies with hip-hop stars and Eugene Levy. Some people actually wonder why the actor oldies sell out. I think about myself in twenty years, when I've done this 2 or 10 more times. If some hollywood schmuck would find it in his good graces to put me in Grumpy Old Men 3: Die Harder, so be it. I'll laugh my waning muscular buttocks all the way to the bank, and then I'd call Steve Martin and thank him for showing me the path.
This stage acting thing is a rough ass canvas. Think of it like so. You spend yer life thinking each job is like a tiny rock sculpture. Some significant yet little thing you make, slowly adding each one to a gallery that becomes yer body of work. But as the actor, you know the person sculpting, you realize as your gallery pieces gather up, that the older ones you made aren't even there anymore. Then one day you open yer eyes and see they're not different little rocks at all. It's all one great stone you've just spent all this time carving away at. The same rock, and each day you carve at it different. In the end it looks unfinished, like a slashed up clay ashtray in shop class. But you do it anyway because that's yer job. In the end it's not about yer sculpture. Each day you were telling someone else's story. You and a bunch of other actors let yer rocks form together like Voltron to make that one story you were supposed to get out. Then you take 'em apart and they look like nothing again. Just cut stones. And all we can hope is someone will remember how good our little Voltron looked, that one day they saw us play the leg...or the arm. It makes me wish the best ones were movies. Then I could use them on college girls when I'm old...or on my kids when they wonder why it took me so long to settle down and be with their mother, all be it out of wedlock. Smooches

Helping yer familia is more than duty or obligation. You don't realize what it does to and for you until you done it.
re: your guilt about being away, i absolve you! i'm sure you have to work and follow your passions not just to nurture yourself but also your family. you have to be fed, too.
you really don't feel like you're creating your own art while you're acting? if that truly is the case . . . have you ever thought of writing for the stage?
edited to add: i read bunnicula too (so i guess i'm also litterat). what kind of fucking bizarre premise was that??
[Edited on Jan 01, 2006 2:49AM]
1/2 in piece freish ginger root, peeled
1/4 honeydew melon
7 oz sugar snap peas
push the sugar snap peas, the melon (chunked), and slices of ginger through a juicer. serve chilled.