29 Nov 2010
Back in the early 90’s I interviewed some well known actors to help raise money for the BSC. One of them was Peter O’Toole. Here’s something interesting he had to say…
O’Toole: “I know it’s a risky business. If you can do it, you’re all right because when the jobs don’t come – and they often don’t – it’s still alright. It’s the poor buggers who can’t do it who suffer. They don’t know what’s wrong, they can’t solve the problems, their lives are a misery. The chief problem for most actors is that only a dozen can really do it.”
Me: “You are among that dozen?”
O’Toole: “Yes. I use ‘a dozen’ figuratively. A very small minority. So when I don’t get work, I go home and read a book and I’m alright because I know that I can do it.”