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David Cross Gets Paid



David Cross has written a long blog post justifying his appearance in Alvin and the Chipmunks. He lists four “mitigating factors” (and #4 has a sub-clause, so it’s really five), but it all pretty much comes down to what you’d expect: “indie hipster cred” doesn’ pay for upstate cottages, and he needed the job. An excerpt:

I like to work. I really do…Up to working on Alvin I had not worked in six (SIX!) months. That is an eternity if you’re an actor. Think about not working for two months with no hope of anything on the horizon. Now triple that. It was the longest period without work since after Ben Stiller got cancelled (the show, not the man) and I was going nuts. I was depressed and difficult to live with. I was VERY happy to have the work. Again, no regrets.

Cross basically has to do this (the blog post, not the work) because his fan base consists in large part of post-punk consumerists––ie: people who themselves enjoy the spoils of consumer culture, but persist on holding their cultural icons to an impossible high standard of “integrity” and commercial purity. This is why we don’t see similar posts from, say Helen Mirren, justifying her choice to follow up her Oscar-winning work in The Queen by playing sexy academic in National Treasure: Book of Secrets. Which is a shame, because I’d love to see her follow in David Cross’ footsteps, and use a New York Times review as evidence for why her fans could/should “suck it.”

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2 Comments

  1. Posted January 2, 2008 at 11:34 am | Permalink

    No work for six months? How about a NEW COMEDY ALBUM? Cross’ stand-up work is political and vital and he is our Lenny Bruce; Why not get back out on the road and give us some of the genius?

  2. Adam
    Posted February 10, 2008 at 9:43 pm | Permalink

    I agree w/ Tom that a David Cross album is long over due. But unlike thE “get paid” movie gigs he does about twice a year, I think I’d prefer waiting every four years for an amazing album, as opposed to a sub standard one every year. Also, touring mostly pays shit and after the millionth time, starts making you feel like shit. But again, I’m anxiously awaiting his next cd.

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