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'Every waiter I ever knew made more money than I did for the first many seasons of that show,' the 51-year-old Young Sheldon actor revealed on Rainn Wilson's Soul Boom podcast last Thursday.
When he got the word about this new Nickelodeon show, the then 22-year-old thought it "was going to be the voice of a cartoon on a children’s television show." But that's not what it was at all.
Getty Images Burns ultimately got himself back on track, and he has since returned to Nickelodeon to write for and make a cameo in the “Blue’s Clues” revival, “Blue’s Clues & You!” ...
“My real gig was, I was a voiceover guy. I fell into that early,” he noted, explaining he only auditioned for Blue’s because he thought he’d be voicing a cartoon character.