Glenn Howerton in WHEN PIGS FLY (2017), directed by Andrew Wood.

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Glenn Howerton in WHEN PIGS FLY (2017), directed by Andrew Wood.
I'd say learn how to make your own stuff. Learn how to write your own stuff learn how to film your own stuff it's so easy now to film anything if you have a phone you can do it. And just practice it. And get better at it. Because it's all we're doing is filming something so if you get good at it and then you won't have to wait for someone to give you a job you know? They'll come to you and say hey can you make something for me so we can make money.
I promised myself I would never take anything just for the money or just to have a job, no matter how tiny of an apartment I had to live in or how many side jobs I needed to have. It wasn’t worth being miserable. I never, ever set out to be famous. I set out to do this because it’s something I love. And if I’m not loving it, I’m not going to do it. I stopped auditioning for pilots I didn’t want, [then] the Sunny audition came along and I was like, “This is on a network I’ve barely ever heard of, which has never done a comedy before, but I want it because it looks awesome!”
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Glenn Howerton in WHEN PIGS FLY (2017), directed by Andrew Wood.
Before “Sunny” came along, I would audition and do chemistry reads with very funny actors. And then they would cast someone who was beautiful and benign. I don’t think that very funny men wanted to headline with very funny women. They wanted to be the funny ones, and they wanted the wife to be the wife. That was very frustrating. That’s not something that happened once or twice. But I think that’s starting to change. Off the top of my head, I could give you 15 amazing women who are kicking butt in Hollywood right now, and it’s great.
I can’t tell if I relate to her [Dee] anymore or if I’m just so used to playing her and love her so much that it’s second nature.