“I went to high school directly across the street from Carnegie Mellon, actually, and I knew people that were a couple of years older than me that went there. I was able to see shows in the drama department, and hang out there little bit, and it just felt like a natural progression. It was at the top of my list.” PeopleYearsLittlesShowsAbleSchoolFeltBitsNaturalStreetsCoupleDramaLittle BitHigh SchoolListsDepartmentHanging OutProgressionCarnegieCarnegie Mellon Author:Zachary Quinto
“I want to shift my career back to shows like The Knick. I prefer the classic drama structure.” WantShowsCareersDramaStructureClassicKnicks Author:Andre Holland
“I had a fantastic teacher in high school. I had one of those guys you dream of having, who molds your life and inspires you to go in a particular direction, and he was quite brilliant. His name was Cecil Pickett, and a lot of the kids from my high-school drama class are in professional show business and have done quite well.” WellsDoneShowsDreamKidsSchoolGuyNamesClassTeacherInspireParticularDramaHigh SchoolBrilliantFantasticShow BusinessMoldDrama Class Author:Brent Spiner
“I do know that when I look around in show business, I see a lot of people who were in my drama class in high school.” PeopleKnowsLooksShowsSchoolClassDramaHigh SchoolShow BusinessDrama Class Author:Brent Spiner
“Everybody used to say going to restaurants... is like theater, there's stage sets, there's drama, there's play acting and you watch the show. And now, boy, everything's just become so serious. And you sit at the counter and the chef comes out and tells you what he did to the Brussels sprouts leaves and no, there's not a lot of dancing.” PlayShowsUsedActingBoysWatchesStageSeriousDramaTheaterDancingRestaurantsChefSproutsBrusselsBrussel Sprouts Author:Pete Wells
“I do like reality shows, and I watch some of them because they're high drama. It's also just fun to watch people have honest reactions.” PeopleShowsRealityFunWatchesHonestDramaReactionsReality Shows Author:Lisa Kudrow
“The show business has all phases and grades of dignity, from the exhibition of a monkey to the exposition of that highest art in music or the drama which secures for the gifted artists a world-wide fame princes well might envy.” WorldWellsArtShowsMightArtistDramaFameHighestDignityWideEnvyGradesPhasesGiftedMonkeysShow BusinessExhibitions Author:P. T. Barnum
“Comedy scares me a lot. I feel like it's way harder than drama. I think my safety net is definitely drama and I would love to kind of be able to be able to push into the comedy world and do something kind of like a Christopher Guest kind of style show. That, to me, is my kind of comedy. Like, Ricky Gervais comedy. That's my kind of thing.” ThinkingWorldWayFeelsKindShowsAbleComedyStyleDramaHarderSafetyScareGuestsSafety Net Author:Tatiana Maslany
“Obviously neither 'American Idol' nor 'Dancing With the Stars' is a variety show in the classic sense, but the way they incorporate elements of drama, comedy and suspense is moderately ingenious.” WayShowsStarsComedyDramaElementsDancingVarietySuspenseClassicIdolsIngeniousAmerican IdolDancing With The Stars Author:Tom Shales
“I always like to look on the optimistic side of life, but I am realistic enough to know that life is a complex matter. With the laugh comes the tears and in developing motion pictures or television shows, you must combine all the facts of life - drama, pathos and humor.” KnowsLooksMatterEnoughFactsShowsLife IsSidesLaughingTelevisionTearsDramaComplexesOptimisticDevelopingRealisticFacts Of LifeTelevision ShowsMotion PicturesPathosDrama Life Author:Walt Disney
“How are you going to protect me?? do you even know what it means to protect someone?? you think giving a crying person icecream is a way of comforting or protecting them?!?! you don't even know anything! you don't know how to love someone, you don't know how to show love, and you don't know what it means to protect someone. you hurt people without realizing it” PeopleThinkingKnowsWayGivingMeanPersonsShowsRealizingHurtKnow HowCryDramaProtectComfortingLove SomeoneHow To Love Author:Ji-Eun Song
“Fake is not a word I like to use because there's nothing fake about what I do. It's a show, it's a predetermined outcome; we're putting on a television drama, action, comedy, whatever you want to call it - but it's not fake. Fake would be if I was just about to take a body slam, and my stuntman did it. Fake would be if I was going to take a chair shot to the head, and the chair was made of rubber. I'll tell the world that it's a show, but I hate the word fake. It's such an unfair term to us.” IfsWorldWantMadeUseShowsBodyWould BeActionHateTermComedyTelevisionDramaShotsI HateFakeOutcomesChairsUnfairSlamRubberPredeterminedStuntmanTelevision Drama Author:Chris Jericho
“For a while, the gay thing seemed like such a big deal. But now, I don't think it is. It's just a comedy-drama about people who live in the United States. It's a slice-of-life. I play a character-that's it. But I was well aware of the gay lifestyle before the show. I've been hit on in a really strong way by gay men who've tried to convert me, and a lot of my heroes are gay. William Burroughs, Lou Reed. Well, I guess Lou Reed is bi. The point is, it's 2002, gay life is no longer that shocking.” PeopleThinkingMenWayWellsStatesPlayCharacterShowsBigsLife IsStrongUnitedDealsUnited StatesComedyHeroDramaGayLifestyleShockingBig DealMy HeroGay MenReedsSlice Of LifeBurroughsGay LifeGay Lifestyle Author:Gale Harold
“It is a reality show... this show is never without drama.” ShowsRealityDramaReality Shows Author:Mario Vazquez
“I had never intended to be on the show more than three years, regardless of how successful it was. I had other things I wanted to do. And I was offered a role in 'Red Sky at Morning', [1970]. I got that part because [producer] Hal Wallis had seen the HERE'S LUCY show with Ann-Margaret. It was a thrill for me, getting to do the drama and comedy. It was such a good role. So I missed several episodes of the show to shoot the movie. And I never came back but one.” YearsShowsWantedThreeRolesMorningSuccessfulComedySkyDramaRedProducersThree YearsEpisodesThrillLucy Author:Desi Arnaz, Jr.