
NEW YORK, Sept. 21 (UPI) -- Word is going around that actor Ray Liotta may already have had his fill of his new U.S. TV series "Smith."
The New York Post pounced Thursday on Liotta's published statements that there were days when he vowed he would not stay long on the CBS crime drama that premiered this season.
"Between the hours, the speed you have to get (the episodes) done, the egos involved ... and it's not as collaborative as I thought it would be," Liotta said in a Post quote attributed to Entertainment Weekly.
Although Liotta added that there were also films he was involved in that tested his patience, the Post noted that such public grousing is not the type of thing a producer wants to hear from the star of a show that's just getting off the ground.
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