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close Video Fox News Flash top entertainment headlines of the weekend Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. John Goodman is always evolving as a person and as a performer. The Emmy award-winning actor admitted that he's more cautious with career choices than he was when he first pursued work in the entertainment industry 50 years ago – something that's inadvertently affected how he performs on camera.

"It’s much different now. I feel like I’m still learning," he told Sean Hayes, Will Arnett and Jason Batemen on their "SmartLess" podcast. "The last couple of years have been goofy for me because I’ve been trying to be good — and it doesn’t work that way.



'ROSEANNE' STAR JOHN GOODMAN SHOWS OFF FIT PHYSIQUE IN NYC AFTER 200-POUND WEIGHT LOSS John Goodman felt the pressure of not being on top of his career. (Getty Images) "You know, like planning things way too much, and at the root of that was the fear of losing trust in myself." He added, "I overcompensated by working way too hard.

I’ve just kind of come out of that in the last year or so. And there’s so much to learn." "The Conners" star was asked how he "managed" to come out of the difficult time, to which he said, "practically having a nervous breakdown.

" 'ROSEANNE' CELEBRATES 35TH ANNIVERSARY: CAST THEN AND NOW "It was bad with everything. It just purged out of me when I went to the therapist one day. And then for the rest of the day it was horrible.

Nothing worked. Goodman said t.

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