If, For Instance, We'd Made The Film After The Show Had Been To Broadway, It Would Have Been Exactly The Same Film But We Would Have Been Assured That They Would Have Understood It. We Didn't Have To Do Any Alterations For Broadway. I Was Supposed To Go A Fortnight Before It Opened To Alter Anything That Was Necessary And There Was Nothing Really.
We Do Have American Idiot Picked Up By Hbo And I Wrote The Record And Concept To It. [we Have] The Writer Rolin Jones And [director] Michael Mayer [who Also Directed The Broadway Production], So We'll See What Happens.
I Played St. Jimmy On Broadway I Sort Of Caught The Acting Bug. But I Didn't Want To Go Full-bore Into It Because I Have A Lot To Learn.
It Came Up After Doing St. Jimmy On Broadway For American Idiot. I Loved Acting, And So I Just Kept My Options Open.
I Wanted To Be A Therapist If The Acting Didn't Work. I Also Did A Lot Waitressing And Odd Jobs. I'd Audition But Couldn't Get Hired To Save My Life. I'd Do Off-broadway Theatre And That Was Great And I Was Excited And Thrilled, Feeling Like, 'well, It's Off-broadway, But There's Still The Broadway In There.'