"The thing I hated about it was that you live in your trailer all the time and then they call you and you do maybe two dozen lines. Then they do that for three hours and you wait and wait and wait, and I don't like waiting"
- Lee Hazlewood
About this Quote
This quote by Lee Hazlewood speaks with the tiresome and typically aggravating nature of the film market. He expresses his dislike of needing to wait around for hours on end while just having a few lines to provide. This is a common experience for stars, especially those who are simply beginning in the industry. The quote likewise speaks with the truth that lots of actors need to reside in trailers while on set, which can be a challenging and unpleasant experience. Hazlewood's quote highlights the truth that the movie market can be a challenging and frequently thankless task, and that it can be challenging to remain inspired when faced with long hours of waiting and little reward. It is a reminder that the movie industry is not constantly attractive, which it can be a hard and often thankless job.
This quote is written / told by Lee Hazlewood between July 9, 1929 and August 4, 2007. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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