“If you're committed enough, you can make any story work. I once told a woman I was Kevin Costner, and it worked because I believed it.” IfsEnoughStoriesCommittedKevinGoodman Author:Bob Odenkirk
“For me, what I try to heal is the major thing that I think all of us go through, where we came from. From our family of origin.” ThinkingTryingMajorsHealOur FamilyWhere We Came Author:Giancarlo Esposito
“My advice for achieving success is to make a career choice that reflects your passion. Then work your craft a little bit each day - even if someone's not paying you to do it. Try to balance your social life with your educational (or professional) life, and have patience.” IfsTryingLittlesChoicesPassionSocialBitsCareersAchieveAdviceBalanceLittle BitEducationalCraftsEach DaySocial LifeAchieving SuccessHaving PatienceProfessional LifeCareers Choices Author:Giancarlo Esposito
“Acting is a very limited form of expression and those who take it seriously are very limited people. I take it seriously.” PeopleFormActingExpressionTheatre Author:Judy Holliday
“I am not an 'instant' actor... to really do anything, I've got to try it five or six or a dozen times.” TryingActorsFiveSixInstantDozen Author:Judy Holliday
“I hated the whole idea of being an actress. I used to throw up before every performance and cry afterward.” IdeasWholeUsedCryPerformancesActressesHated Author:Judy Holliday
“I suppose that if I could have quit, I would have, because in those days I never wanted to be an actress, the acting was something to do while I waited for a chance to study writing and directing. But I guess I was just meant to be an actress. Because, here I am.” IfsWritingWantedChanceActingStudyActressesQuittingIf I CouldMeant To BeHere I Am Author:Judy Holliday
“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.” ImportantShowsHatePainfulConvincedShow BusinessInvaluable Author:Judy Holliday
“I want a part where I can use my own hair, my own voice, and maybe even be literate.” WantI CanUseVoiceMy OwnHair Author:Judy Holliday