‘Who’s the Boss?’ Star Danny Pintauro Defends Amazon Delivery Job | E! News

    Danny Pintauro is the boss of his career. And while it may seem unconventional to some, the 50-year-old—who was a child star on the sitcom ‘Who’s The Boss?’ throughout the ‘80s and early ‘90s—wants to normalize the transition from Hollywood to the regular workforce. After he went viral for posting a photo of himself delivering packages for Amazon in April, Pintauro has been vocal about how many working actors have to find other jobs to sustain themselves. “It’s one of the five different gig jobs that I’m doing right now,” Pintauro explained on the June 22 episode of ‘Pod Meets World.’ “We’re gig actors. Acting is the gig. It’s one of the six gigs.” Emphasizing that actors have to make a living just like the average person, he revealed that he juggles multiple jobs in part because he doesn’t make money from residual checks. “We have to do what we have to do to survive,” he continued. “We have got to keep moving as humans. And I know you can all relate to what that looks like. We’re all doing it. I am not different from you in that sense.” Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/news/1433295/whos-the-boss-star-danny-pintauro-reacts-to-interest-over-his-amazon-job

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    1. I can't believe he has to defend this. There is nothing wrong with working a "normal" job to make a living. People don't seem to understand that TV stars from the 80's and earlier did not earn big residual checks like the stars of today. Glad he able to work a regular job while he is still pursuing his dream. He should be admired, not ridiculed.