Recently, Robert Sean Leonard sat down with Entertainment Weekly to do an interview. He talks about why after so many years of stage performances, he decided to do a TV show and what his plans are for this summer. Here’s an excerpt:
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Why did you decide to do a series now?
ROBERT SEAN LEONARD: I think age and financial need. I’ve been doing plays for so long. I didn’t really have any money saved. Buying an apartment in New York City [a few years ago] was a big thing: ”Oh, okay, I really have no money.” This is kind of a uniquely New York experience, but when you can’t afford an apartment nicer than the place you’re renting, there’s something so inherently depressing about it. The idea of moving to a place less nice than the place you’re in now, as you get older, because that’s all you can afford. It’s very common, but I just thought, I refuse, I can’t buy a place that’s not as nice as I’m renting. And I like movies, I like watching them a lot, but I don’t like traveling. So I thought, if I could somehow do a TV show that I liked, and that I was comfortable with and happy with, that’d be great. It’d be great to be in one place, to make a little money, and come back home and do plays.
You can read the entire interview here.










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