Teri Hatcher
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like, oh, this is your career.
Like, oh, okay.
This is what you're going to be doing.
This is what you're going to be doing.
And so, yeah.
And then – but there's always – I mean, I, you know, I'm not working a ton in the last few years.
And that's not –
really my choice.
I mean, I've been developing some stuff with some pretty cool people, but I know you guys know that it's hard to get things across the finish line.
And I think, you know, I always had somebody, somebody told me a long time ago, like, you're only really out of this business when you quit.
I mean, you can see actors that are now winning Emmys that literally didn't have jobs for five years.
And I tell my daughter this, although she's a writer, not a performer, and it is a little bit – I think there's a little more power behind you can just keep doing, you can keep writing scripts.
But I would tell young actors –
that the thing they don't teach you with all your accents and all your drama and all your comedy is they don't teach you what to do with yourself when you don't have a job.
And that is where people get into trouble.
It's very tough.
So I'm, you know, I'm estimating, I mean, if that had been, let's say that was 85, 86, I didn't get Lois and Clark until 94.
But before that, I did that, what turned out to be a very famous episode of Seinfeld.
That was probably in 93.
Right.