Jump To The Big Screen
July 17, 2008 | Chesterfield, Virginia | Vetting explained
Making the jump from TV to the big screen has been a challenge for many a star. Even Jim Carrey, although Brilliant, had his share of sub par movies & scripts. I still shiver from the Cable Guy.
As a TV actor, do good scripts come your way at first or do you need to prove yourself as a big screen actor before you're approached with better opportunities?
Why didn't you participate in the Office Family Feud?
You''re the best. When my garmin tells me to make a right, I still take a second look before I turn :)
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