[on his original expectations of the acting world] You can't fathom how big it is until you're actually in it, especially if you're from as far away as Rhode Island where I grew up. You're under the impression that everything you see in theaters and everything you see on TV is all there is, so you think you can just audition for whatever you want all the time. Then you get here and it's so well-layered and it's nonlinear. The first job I had out here was a play; I got it like three days after I got here. There were some older people in the play, so just for fun I looked them up on IMDb and these people have been in the industry for like thirty years with a couple hundred credits to their name, like these big network shows and movies and stuff like that, and here they are working the same job as I am and I just got here three days ago. That was a big wake up call. It's crazy how it can happen like that and its unlike any other job in that sense.
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