Jason Segel Reveals He Was 'Really Unhappy' During Final Years of 'How I Met Your Mother'
02.06.2023 - 17:57
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Jason Segel is opening up about his time spent on, revealing that he was «really unhappy» with his life and career during the final years of the show. The 43-year-old actor, and current star of the Apple TV+ series, reflected on the hit CBS sitcom during a roundtable interview for.
«There was a period in my life and career around the last couple of years of where things were firing in both movies and TV, and everyone was telling me how well it was going and I was really unhappy,» he revealed. About a father named Ted recounting his adventures of living with his friends in New York City, ran for nine seasons from 2005 to 2014. During that time, Segel played Marshall Eriksen alongside Josh Radnor as Ted Mosby, Alyson Hannigan as Lily Aldrin, Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson and Cobie Smulders as Robin Scherbatsky.After starring in the breakout romantic comedy in 2008, Segel started starring in more movies, including 2011's and as well as and during the final seasons of the CBS sitcom. «And so I then had to grapple with why? What's off about this equation?» Segel shared.
«I think the thing that I was confronted with is that it's really great to make the decision of 'f**k it, I do what I want,' but unfortunately there's a system of permission in place where people will go, 'We don’t give a sh*t [what you want to do].' Like, 'Good for you, man.'»Segel then went on to explain how he had to fight for various things in his career while realizing he reached the point that it was time for him to start doing what he wanted. «I had to fight hard to put a Dracula puppet musical at the end of a movie.
All my ideas are [often met with] people being like, 'No, that's stupid,'» the actor recalled. «So, it's about summoning the
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