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Daily Inspiration Quote by Joe Pantoliano

"When I interview somebody, I look at their resume to see what they've done, who they've worked with, and how many times. If they've gotten repeat work. Those are the kinds of actors I want to hire"

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Pantoliano is doing something quietly radical for an actor: he’s talking like a hiring manager, not a mystic. In a business that sells “talent” as an unquantifiable aura, he points to the one metric that actually survives the chaos of set life: repeat work. Not awards. Not charisma in the room. The evidence that someone was good enough to be asked back.

The intent is practical, almost defensive. Film and TV sets are expensive pressure cookers, and the hidden job requirement isn’t just acting well; it’s being workable. “How many times” is code for reliability under stress, ego management, and the ability to collaborate without slowing down the machine. “Who they’ve worked with” isn’t name-dropping so much as a proxy for learning the unwritten rules: show up prepared, hit marks, adjust fast, don’t make the day about you.

There’s subtext, too, about power. Pantoliano isn’t describing a pure meritocracy; he’s describing a reputation economy. Repeat employment becomes both validation and gatekeeping. If you’ve already been inside the circle, you’re safer to hire; if you haven’t, you’re riskier, regardless of raw ability. That’s how creative industries end up rewarding not just excellence, but survivability.

Contextually, it lands in the post-peak-TV era where schedules tightened, budgets got scrutinized, and “professionalism” became a fetish word for “don’t cost us money.” Pantoliano’s line reads like a veteran’s realism: talent matters, but the real currency is trust.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Pantoliano, Joe. (2026, January 17). When I interview somebody, I look at their resume to see what they've done, who they've worked with, and how many times. If they've gotten repeat work. Those are the kinds of actors I want to hire. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-interview-somebody-i-look-at-their-resume-56928/

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Pantoliano, Joe. "When I interview somebody, I look at their resume to see what they've done, who they've worked with, and how many times. If they've gotten repeat work. Those are the kinds of actors I want to hire." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-interview-somebody-i-look-at-their-resume-56928/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"When I interview somebody, I look at their resume to see what they've done, who they've worked with, and how many times. If they've gotten repeat work. Those are the kinds of actors I want to hire." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-i-interview-somebody-i-look-at-their-resume-56928/. Accessed 31 Mar. 2026.

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Joe Pantoliano (born September 12, 1951) is a Actor from USA.

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