Sarah Paulson reveals she used to financially support Pedro Pascal during the early days of his career: (Read More Here).
“There were times when I would give him my per diem from a job I was working on so that he could have money to feed himself.”
“I died so many deaths,” Pascal said. “My vision of it was that if I didn’t have some major exposure by the time I was twenty-nine years old, it was over, so I was constantly readjusting what it meant to commit my life to this profession, and giving up the idea of it looking like I thought it would when I was a kid. There were so many good reasons to let that delusion go.”
“The Last of Us” co-creator Craig Mazin noted, “This was not somebody Hollywood sweated to make a star. They didn’t keep him out, but they didn’t drag him along, either; they just sat there with their arms crossed. And he fought all the way, and every single time, he connected.” He adds, “I’m just honored that my name will be forever near his in a Wikipedia page.”
Pascal admitted that his early career setbacks took a toll on his resiliency, but he never gave up on his dream. He fought all the way and connected every single time, according to “The Last of Us” co-creator Craig Mazin. Mazin added that Hollywood didn’t sweat to make Pascal a star, but he fought his way to success.
Paulson, on the other hand, has been busy with her own projects. She recently starred as Linda Tripp in “Impeachment: American Crime Story” and will next star as alleged cult leader Gwen Shamblin in “The Way Down” limited series.
The Emmy winner revealed that after meeting Pascal when he was enrolled in NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts in 1993, she would help financially support him.
“He’s talked about this publicly, but there were times when I would give him my per diem from a job I was working on so that he could have money to feed himself,” Paulson told Esquire.
Now, Paulson called the fandom for the “Last of Us” and “The Mandalorian” actor “so psychotic,” adding, “Everybody wants a piece of him.”
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