OHMYGOSSIP — ‘Whiplash’ star J.K. Simmons has revealed he used to have to sleep in “s***holes” and on his friends’ floors when he was trying to make it as an actor in New York City and once got down to his “last $20”.
The ‘Whiplash’ star – who won Best Supporting Actor at the Golden Globes and Critics Choice Movie Awards for his role in the movie this month – struggled to get a job as a waiter when he was trying to make it as a star in the Big Apple so had to bed down for the night in “s***holes” and on his friends’ floors because he had no money.
When asked how tough things were when he was a young actor, he replied: “Pretty bad. I had the balls to move to New York City and give it a try there but I wound up living on people’s floors and subletting s***holes in Hell’s Kitchen.
“I was going to cattle calls but I wasn’t getting hired. I couldn’t even get a job waiting tables or tending bar. I was down literally to my last $20.”
The 60-year-old star – who was also nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor yesterday (15.01.15) – recalled one instance when he got emotional after his pal, Gregg Edelman, who is now a Broadway star, left him $40 because he was so hard up.
He added to Metro newspaper: “I remember when times were really tough, a friend of mine and I were hanging out and I was lamenting my fate.
“After he left I went to use the phone to call my parents. My buddy, a guy named Gregg Edelman, who is now well-known on Broadway but was another struggling actor then, had left 40 bucks under my phone. I was really moved by that.”

