The failure of Fox’s Pitch hit Mark-Paul Gosselaar so hard, that he nearly retired from show business.Per Entertainment Weekly, Gosselaar was a guest at ’90s Con Tampa where he appeared in a Saved by the Bell panel discussion. Reflecting on his career, Gosselaar recalls how his role as a veteran Major League Baseball player on the short-lived Fox drama resonated so much with him that the show’s cancelation made him contemplate quitting as an actor.”I wanted to quit the industry after that ended,” Gosselaar recalled. “That’s one of those, you feel like in your lifetime you’re not going to be handed opportunities like that, so for that to pass in the fashion that it did it was sort of a gut punch. That’s a role though, that I don’t make light of it, but I had to go therapy with my wife.”RELATED: Woody Allen Teases Retirement, Calls Cancel Culture ‘Silly’
The failure of Fox’s Pitch hit Mark-Paul Gosselaar so hard, that he nearly retired from show business.
Per Entertainment Weekly, Gosselaar was a guest at ’90s Con Tampa where he appeared in a Saved by the Bell panel discussion. Reflecting on his career, Gosselaar recalls how his role as a veteran Major League Baseball player on the short-lived Fox drama resonated so much with him that the show’s cancelation made him contemplate quitting as an actor.
“I wanted to quit the industry after that ended,” Gosselaar recalled. “That’s one of those, you feel like in your lifetime you’re not going to be handed opportunities like that, so for that to pass in the fashion that it did it was sort of a gut punch. That’s a role though, that I don’t make light of it, but I had to go therapy with my wife.”
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