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26 November 2006

ESTEVEZ CASHED IN PENSION TO PAY BILLS

Posted in: Entertainment — PR-inside Entertainment News @ 4:00 pm

Actor EMILIO ESTEVEZ was forced to cash in his pension to pay the bills, after Hollywood turned its back on him in the late 1990s.
The former Brat Pack member rose to fame in the Eighties with movies such as THE BREAKFAST CLUB, ST ELMO’S FIRE and YOUNG GUNS, and is now in the running for an Oscar after writing and directing the 2006 political drama BOBBY, about the assassination of Senator ROBERT F KENNEDY.
But for almost ten years, Estevez had struggled to find work or get his scripts noticed.
He says, "I didn’t stop working by choice. The past ten years have been very difficult. I’ve had dark periods. People didn’t want to go anywhere near me.
"It’s a cynical and resigned world but I’m an unapologetically optimistic person who wakes up singing every morning. I always believe things will turn out ok.
"I started writing several scripts, mainly because I didn’t have anything else to do. But when I tried to get them made, I was met with deaf ears and blank stares."

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