Been to hell and back, I can show you vouchers.
I don't mean to sound - I don't want it to come out funny, but I don't like show business. I love - I love acting in films. I love it.
Now apparently I'm told that every celebrity is expected to honour the details of their private life with a press conference, a fragrance and a prime-time reality 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.
I work so hard for the fans who watch our show.
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.
It's the first time that I've ever had an art show based on a film, but it's a photography collage.
Doing the Muppet Show you forget about conventional filming.
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.
Nothing can replace the excitement, the magic, and yes the glamour of a Ziegfeld show.
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.
It’s the age of celebrity. It’s the age of social media. But for we old school girls who don’t want to show up at every single event just ‘cause I don’t tweet–I have nothing to say. I’m not on Facebook. I mean it sounds like I have plenty to say, but that’s to people who I’m in a room with. I’m not that interesting, and the rest is none of your business.
I want to show that you don’t have to be older to live your dreams; you can do it at any age
Christianity, like most religions, works with fear. Sins can be confessed and you are 'Clean again' and can start to sin again without thinking about your old sins. We believe that people should ask themselves why they sinned. They should show some responsibility.
I was the boy who liked to sing his own songs at talent shows, and I was suddenly officially uncool.
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.
For The Truman Show, I worked for a few weeks, do my gig, then I was done.
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
You were doing a TV show - you don't realise that you're also making social commentary at the same time.
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