Jessica Biel reveals she considered 'quitting' Hollywood before 'The Sinner's success

Jessica Biel earned her first Emmy nomination for acting and producing Netflix's 'The Sinner' after a rocky road through Hollywood
PUBLISHED MAY 17, 2024
Jessica Biel said she anticipated 'The Sinner's success in the competitive Hollywood industry (Instagram/@jessicabiel, YouTube/JoBlo Streaming & TV)
Jessica Biel said she anticipated 'The Sinner's success in the competitive Hollywood industry (Instagram/@jessicabiel, YouTube/JoBlo Streaming & TV)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Jessica Biel has shared the ups and downs in her Hollywood career. The 42-year-old formed her production company, 'Iron Ocean Studios' alongside producer Michelle Purple twenty years ago, and up until 'The Sinner', successes were few and far between for the pair.

“Doors did not open at all, even being in the business for so long,” Biel said on the May 15 episode of 'The Bright Side' podcast, per People. “I started it with [Purple] when I was twenty-two, and for the first ten years, we had almost no success at all. We had a very challenging time getting any story told.”

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Jessica Biel has shared the ups and downs in her Hollywood career (Getty Images)

Things started to improve once Jessica Biel was introduced to 'The Sinner'

It was “a labor of love” for quite some time, Biel said, and only when they were “introduced to The Sinner and then built that show from the ground up,” did things start to change.

She added, "When we were actually selling that show, Michelle and I looked at each other and she said, ‘If we don't sell this show, I'm quitting.’ And I said, ‘Me too, I'm quitting. I'm not doing this. I don't know – if this show doesn't sell, I don't know what people want, I don't know what to bring them. I don't understand this business anymore. I just don't get it anymore.’”

“And then we sold it in the room,” she said of the USA network crime anthology series, which premiered in 2017 and ran for four seasons. 



 

Jessica Biel confesses that the Hollywood industry is not easy by any means

The production company has “absolutely” been “a very humbling experience,” Biel admitted, as does the acting part of her career.

“I don't find that my industry — or, being an actor or producer — is easy in any way, shape or form. It is so much blood, sweat and tears that you put into getting these projects made, and so many of the things we work on never, ever come to fruition" she added. 

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Jessica Biel said producing 'The Sinner' was a 'very humbling experience' (Getty Images)

Jessica Biel on producing the Netflix hit 'The Sinner' series

Biel produced 'The Sinner' and starred in its first season, earning her first-ever Golden Globe and Emmy nominations for her role, which marked her first major return to the small screen since '7th Heaven'.

The actress previously told the outlet in 2018 that she felt like she was “floating on air” following her Emmy nomination. “It’s absolutely thrilling. I’m just so thankful to be thought of and included in this amazing group of women and great community of people. It’s just wonderful.”


 
 
 
 
 
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Reflecting on the series compared to how her career started on TV, Biel said, “Working in television now is such a different thing than it was back then. There’s so much opportunity and there are so many people that want to take risks and give women the kind of opportunities that we’ve been dying for and dreaming about our whole career.”

“[The Sinner] was one of those things. It felt freeing. It was an incredibly creatively open and free experience. It was nothing but a joy to film that show,” she continued of the series, which starred Bill Pullman as Detective Harry Ambrose as he investigated a different homicide each season.

“Sometimes it’s sad that it’s over for me and my character at this moment, but it’s important that we stick to the integrity of the show. We’re lucky enough to move on and have a second season, so we really have to think thoughtfully about what that means and it doesn’t necessarily just mean throwing me back in because it worked the first time," she added.


 
 
 
 
 
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