.SeanPenn admits he had a 'feeling of entitlement as an actor,' at the start of his career
"Long before I had a penny in my pocket, I had a kind of feeling of entitlement as an actor," the Oscar winner said on Wednesday night's 'Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'While a guest Wednesday onto mostly talk about the work his Community Organized Relief Effort nonprofit is doing with coronavirus testing across the country, the Oscar-winning actor had a few laughs recalling what a pain he was during his The 59-year-old Penn played the memorable Jeff Spicoli, his first...
"Long before I had a penny in my pocket, I had a kind of feeling of entitlement as an actor, not because I thought that I was so good, but because I thought the rest were not so good," Penn told Fallon. "And that gave me an awful lot of confidence. And I read the part and I said, 'I know this thing.'"
Penn admitted that he has always resented auditioning, so he has always been "awful at it." He expected to get a job, so he had a chip on his shoulder while reading, even when he was a nobody. "I needed the mask of it being a job to get the music in me and go," Penn said. "I auditioned terribly, flat, and I knew I wasn't willing to do the music of this character that I thought it was."
Penn was dismissed. But as he was getting into his car, one of the casting directors ran after him and told him to come back, drop the attitude and really try, or "get back in here and audition your ass off," Penn recalled. It worked. And the rest is history. virtual table read fundraiser for CORE. Comic Dane Cook put the idea together. Penn will read a character, but it will not be Spicoli. Sign up for Heat Vision's weekly newsletter for all things comics, sci-fi and more.
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