Brad Pitt discussed breaking into entertainment industry in the '80s on 'Dallas' and working with Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon on 'Thelma & Louise.'
"Thelma & Louise,""Yeah, that was my entry into the big leagues, I guess," Pitt admitted."Geena [Davis] was so sweet and kind and delicate."
He had no idea that his character would have any impact on his career. In fact, he barely got the part. With years of success under his belt, he still recalled the early days of feeling starstruck in Hollywood.in the valley," Pitt said."I saw John Cusack, and that was the first I had ever seen a man or woman who actually worked in film. It was really strange, being in the same room with someone who you watched on the screen."Pitt also revealed that road rage can sometimes get the best of him.
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