I've always felt I had the talent. I've done a lot in my life. I've written, been in bands, done live TV for a network in Perth. I'm well-trained when it comes to being on a set, which gives you freedom. Paul Eenhoorn bandfeltfreedom share on social
I've been on television since I was about 17. I had opportunities - one major opportunity I blew in my 20s. Once I started down this pathway, it was a case of not letting anyone stop me. Not my wife, not my family. It was getting too late to give it a small percentage. I had to give it one hundred percent. Paul Eenhoorn 20sblowcase share on social
I did some stage when I was a kid, around 16 or so. I was living in Melbourne and had a band. I was quite young. We weren't very good. Then I found a band in Perth. We played around for three years. We're in the 'History of Rock'N'Roll,' a book about Perth music. Paul Eenhoorn bandbookfind share on social
I've been writing music since I was a teenager. I play keyboards. I'm not much of a player, but I can write. That will come along. I'd like to do a musical. Paul Eenhoorn havekeyboardmusic Change image and share on social
I'm patient when it comes to my career, which is unlike me, but there are no stars in my eyes. I make where I go. It's that sort of thing. Paul Eenhoorn careereyemake Change image and share on social
I walk into a scene, and I do the scene. That's my job. I don't have an objective. I have the words, and I have whoever I'm playing with. Paul Eenhoorn jobobjectiveplay Change image and share on social
I still miss music and singing. One day, I'm going to sing with a big band. Paul Eenhoorn bandbigday Change image and share on social
I'm self-opinionated, and I have a sense of self. I can be brutal with agents and have been. Paul Eenhoorn agentbrutalopinionate Change image and share on social
Interestingly, I'm more closed on set than I am off set. On set, I'm closed. I don't want input. I want to concentrate on what I'm doing with this other person. But outside of that, I'm open. I'm everybody's friend, unless they don't like me. Paul Eenhoorn closeconcentratefriend share on social
There still seems to be a lack of film for the baby boomer generation, if you'd like to call it that. And I think 'Martin Bonner' showed what's possible. Later in life, when you've been working at something for a long time, to actually get some kudos for what you do is wonderful. Paul Eenhoorn babybonnerboomer share on social