Forget about 40 years in show business. Just surviving 27 years of Nicole Richie is enough.
The big show is inside my head.
Believing would be easier if God would show himself by depositing a million dollars in a Swiss bank account in my name
Workingmen are at the foundation of society. Show me that product of human endeavor in the making of which the workingman has had no share, and I will show you something that society can well dispense with.
I really love going to shows where I'm sandwiched between people, and you don't know if the sweat on you is yours or the person's next to you.
The most violent revolutions in an individuals beliefs leave most of his old order standing. Time and space, cause and effect, nature and history, and ones own biography remain untouched. New truth is always a go-between, a smoother-over of transitions. It marries old opinion to new fact so as ever to show a minimum of jolt, a maximum of continuity.
I thought I was learning about show business. The more painful it was, the more important I thought the experience must be. Hating it, I convinced myself it must be invaluable.
I think the day that I become comfortable doing interviews and going on talk shows is the day that I don't know what it is to be a human being anymore.
First of all when you're a mommy like you like the consistency of being on a show like that's just peace of mind, I know I have financial, you know stability.
St. Elsewhere was certainly a great show
I love a natural look in pictures. I like people with a feeling one way or another - it shows an inner life. I like to see that there’s something going on inside them.
For a long time, my shows were about people walking out or about getting my gigs canceled or having the presenter not wanting to pay me.
There is a bit of acting involved when you get in front of a camera for a video. Even when you perform onstage, you're putting on a show.
If you had been a public figure from the time you were a toddler, if you'd had to fight for a life that felt real and honest and normal against all odds, than maybe to you might value privacy above all else. I have given everything up there from the time that I was three-years old. That's reality show enough, don't you think?
God gave us intestines for a reason. I'm not keen on surgery. It's too extreme. All it took was one of those plastic surgery shows to see how violent it is.
People come along and impose their own stuff on plays, and it shows.
It is quite true - in fact, obvious on the surface - that the vast majority of dramatic shows and comedies, as well, advocate a liberal and humanistic and relativistic lifestyle and concept.
On other shows, guys can't wait to put 3000 miles between them during hiatus.
My main worry is that after a certain point you become so identified with a character and a series that you might not be able to get work when your show goes off the air.
It would be great to do another television show that was a multi-camera because the hours are so wonderful and you can be a good mom at the same time. The problem is, there aren't a lot of multi-camera shows that I personally like. My aesthetic is more geared toward single-camera shows.
People don't know this, but early in your career, you don't just glide on to The Tonight Show.
I love The Walking Dead. I’m a massive fan of that show.
There were a lot of signs being thrown at me. A lot of angels I was meeting, inspiring me to get back into show business.
I started off as a juggler. I used to do a half-hour show on the weekends to make money as a kid. Then I went to Cleveland, Ohio in 1983 to the international jugglers competition junior division and came second. So that was my first job, being a juggler
A lot of films need planning in order to survive at all. It's part of the dog and pony show
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