Until I became a nurse, no one had ever asked me to sign a book contract. I had been writing for decades, read thousands of books, and even worked in publishing for 10 years. Who knew that nursing would be my break?
I figured, 'If I ever get offered a chance to sign a deal, I'll only do it if I got to do it how I want.' So my contract is structured in such a way that I'm really protected.
I'm really lucky to be in the TV industry and to have a regular yearly contract. That gives me security.
If you're going to sign a contract, there are things you have to understand you might have to do. If you don't, then you walk away.
I had signed a four-film contract at the time of the first 'Deadpool' film. So I always knew that I'd be working in the subsequent installments of 'Deadpool.'
For me, I don't even like to promote my films but I have to because it's in the fine print of my contract.