Taylor Sheridan says quitting his acting role on Sons of Anarchy over a $5,000 per episode dispute led to a writing career behind Sicario, Yellowstone, Landman and more
“Season two of Sons of Anarchy had ended. I'm an actor on this show making scale. And I literally would leave the set of that show and go to my other job because I didn't make enough on that show to pay my rent and live”
“So after season two, I told them, I said, ‘Guys, I'm not coming back and doing this again for this price. I want what the other 14 people, not even asking for what Charlie gets or Katie or Ron Perlman. I just want what the other 11 guys are getting.’ And they couldn't do it”
“The other guys were getting, it's a 13-episode show, they're getting $20,000 an episode before taxes, before agents, before everything. We're not talking about an exorbitant amount of money. They said, ‘We'll give you $15,000 and we'll guarantee you 10 episodes. That's all you're getting’”
“I do the math on it, and I said, ‘That's not a raise. No.’ And my attorney responded to this business affairs guy. He said, ‘Look, I've got kids on fucking cooking shows on YouTube that make more than that.’ And he goes, ‘Well, then the guy should go get a cooking show on YouTube. We just don't have to pay him because there's 50 of that dude. I can recast that guy tomorrow’”
“I realized my value is I'm imminently replaceable and that my business did not respect me. So I quit the show. Whether you want to call it pride or ego or integrity, but I just realized I've maxed out what I can do as an actor in this industry. And the people that have all the power are the people telling stories. So I'm going to tell my own stories. That's when I decided that I was going to write”
Scaloni es tan, pero tan tan tan adorable. Tan buena gente. Es un ser humano ESPECTACULAR. Y encima es un entrenador extraordinario. Me alegro y me alegraré de todo lo bueno que le pase. Se lo merece.
Tom Brady says his doctor told him to cut the tendons in both legs. He refused, fixed it in 3 days with no surgery, and played till 45
“After the season, I tell the doctor, My groin’s just really sore all the time. Every time I move, I can feel it just grab”
“And the team doctor says, This is what we’re going to do. We’re going to do an adductor release, we’re going in there and cut the adductor tendon in your groin. We’re also going to cut the other side, so it never becomes a problem”
“And I was like, Okay, that sounds not like what I want to do”
“I called Alex when I left the office. I said, Alex, the doctor told me to do this adductor release. What do you think? He said, Absolutely not. Fly out to LA with me for 3 days and I’ll fix it”
“So I fly out there and worked the adductors, lengthened and softened both muscles, my hips, all my glutes, basically relieved the tension on the tendon. And 3 days later, no more pain”
“The doctor said there was a 99% chance he’d have to cut my adductor tendon at some point. And to this day, nothing”
Lionel Scaloni: “ES UN PLACER PARA MÍ PODER RESPONDER UNA PREGUNTA SUYA. La contesto porque es usted, que disfrute del Mundial”.
Enrique Macaya Márquez: “Con eso me basta”.
Hermoso este intercambio. ❤️🇦🇷
ME SACO EL SOMBRERO 🤠
Excelente @NYGBertie 👏👏
Los políticos tradicionales vienen acá con el motor V8 de la aspiradora fiscal y se ponen el trajecito de expropiadores y legislan sobre el patrimonio de otros. Necesitamos hacer una ley que ponga fin a este concepto cavernícola, y que proteja el derecho de propiedad y las inversiones, y que el ciudadano sea el beneficiario de su propio esfuerzo.
Falleció Daniel Castellani. Figura del voley argentino. Bronce en el mundial de 1982 como capitán. 6to en los JJOO de Los Ángeles 84. Como DT campeón panamericano 95 entre otras cosas. Premio Konex 1990. Vivia en La Boca y comenzó en @BocaVoley . Apoyaba a los clubes de barrio.
El emotivo significado de los caramelos masticables para Rodrigo De Paul, antes de cada partido con la Selección Argentina contado por Mónica su madre 🩵🤍
🎥 @maitepenio vía TikTok
dibu: lo agarré de la camiseta y le dije te llegan a echar y te cago a piñas
cuti: es todo mentira el dibu se inventa sus historias
JSJSJS lo amo él lo da todo por el SHOW
Gregg Popovich shares his final message and it has nothing to do with wins and losses.
"The wins and losses are all crap. The highs and lows are all crap. It's illusory. It doesn't really exist."
"What exists is seeing these guys and their kids. Those relationships with your assistant coaches - everybody else you're with - your colleagues, your friends."
"'Cause that's what you take with you as you move along."
The best leaders and coaches invest in people.
"All those wins or losses - they fade away. They fade away."
"But those relationships stick with you forever. And that's where the self-esteem and the self-satisfaction comes."
A must-listen message for all coaches, players, parents, and teach out there.
Great leadership isn't one style. It's knowing your people well enough to give them what they need. Invest in the relationships.
Care about people, hold them to their potential, and lead in your style.
(🎥NBA )
Simulación del paso de Russell, Antonelli, Norris y Franco por la zona de bandera amarilla, miren las velocidades, la línea verde del aclerador y la roja la única q se activa en Franco es el Freno! Seguimos esperando una respuesta @f1@fia#f1
🥹🇦🇷 Lionel Scaloni SE EMOCIONÓ al escuchar la pregunta del mismísimo MARTÍN PALERMO en la conferencia:
“Me emociona, y mirá te emociona a vos también. Yo estuve cuatro meses sin jugar y vos fuiste uno de los que me abrió las puertas”.
Momentazo. ❤️