"My dad was an entrepreneurial businessman, and maybe I got some of his ability"
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The subtext is about legitimacy. Actors are often treated as “talent” but not “builders.” Jane nudges the audience to see him as someone who understands leverage, production, and ownership - the less romantic side of a career that’s usually narrated as luck plus charisma. That matters in an industry where the real power sits with people who control projects, not just star in them. When actors pivot into producing, founding companies, or shaping IP, “entrepreneurial” becomes a way to justify that move as innate rather than opportunistic.
There’s also a soft defense mechanism in “maybe.” It anticipates skepticism. Nepotism narratives have trained audiences to scan for inherited advantage, so Jane offers inheritance as temperament, not access: he got “ability,” not connections. The line is less biography than brand maintenance, aligning him with a culturally approved archetype - the scrappy businessman - while keeping the romantic myth of the actor intact.
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Jane, Thomas. (n.d.). My dad was an entrepreneurial businessman, and maybe I got some of his ability. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-dad-was-an-entrepreneurial-businessman-and-119264/
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Jane, Thomas. "My dad was an entrepreneurial businessman, and maybe I got some of his ability." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-dad-was-an-entrepreneurial-businessman-and-119264/.
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"My dad was an entrepreneurial businessman, and maybe I got some of his ability." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-dad-was-an-entrepreneurial-businessman-and-119264/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.


