she passed away right after the movie aired, but i actually got to fly back to harlingen and it aired and i watched it in the hospital with my grandmother, and i thought i want to say it was like august, september '89 but-- - she was a big surf cop fan? - yeah. (audience laughs) my grandmother, big proponent of surfing police officers, but you know literally go to the precinct you know with the zinc on your nose. - this but this is again, classic hollywood story. go out to the west coast, i'm gonna make my way. you take a part in something crappy that's forgettable to most people, but of course you laugh about it all. but you know, but the percentage of people who actually make it is small, and the percentage of people who make it and who actually go on to be nominated for academy award or win an emmy, or do the kind of work. you've not done, i mean not every movie that you do like anybody else is high art, but you've done a significant amount of significant work, and that's actually something that again it's a percentage of a percentage right who get to do that. - yeah i, you know, a