“I'm terrified of being too famous. What I'm really afraid of is that the audiences will go into the theater and not be able to forget that it's me, that fame will stand in the way of my acting. I want to keep being able to change into different shapes and different personalities.” WayWantDifferentAbleForgetActingAudiencePersonalityShapesFameTheaterTerrified Author:Noomi Rapace
“Fame does not make you happy. It just makes you look in the mirror a lot, worrying about how you look today for your audience.” InspirationalLooksDoeTodayWorryAudienceBuddhismFameMirrorsMake You Happy Author:Frederick Lenz
“When you're a performer, of course you want an audience, but it's very, very different from courting fame.” WantDifferentCoursesAudienceFamePerformers Author:Cate Blanchett
“I'm happy that my films were discovered by chance by foreign film festivals. That makes me realise more that there is a world outside Japan too. For me, it's an occasion to meet many people and to experience directly the response of international audiences to my films. But for me as a director, my attitude towards making films hasn't changed with the fame. I feel it's not good to change as a person anyway” PeopleWorldFeelsPersonsFilmChanceAttitudeAudienceChangedFameDirectorsResponseInternationalOccasionsJapanRealisingFestivalsMy AttitudeFilm Festivals Author:Takashi Miike
“What I can't understand why Blacks can't achieve royal status when it comes to forms that they have largely created? I mean there's a White King of Rock n' Roll, there's a White King of Jazz, how come we can never achieve titles of royalty in these fields we are supposed to prevail in? They held a so called Rock and Roll Hall of Fame the other night, where White judges credit people who resemble them with the invention of Rock and Roll. I didn't even see Blacks in the audience.” PeopleMeanI CanFormNightWhiteAudienceAchieveRocksFieldsJudgingKingsFameJazzCreditInventionTitlesHallsRock N RollRock And RollRoyalRoyaltyHall Of FameRock And Roll Hall Of Fame Author:Ishmael Reed
“I always wanted to live the lives of different people, portray characters that are different from me. But I could have done that in front of a mirror, also, I didn't need to do films for that. At the end of the day, it's this fame, recognition, popularity, the love and appreciation you get from your audience that drives you.” PeopleNeedsDifferentEndsDoneCharacterWantedFilmAudienceFrontsFameMirrorsAppreciationRecognitionThe End Of The DayPopularityDifferent PeoplesLove And Appreciation Author:Vidya Balan
“People build fame because they're pretty sometimes.Most of the time. This is what the audience wants, apparently. I don't necessarily agree, but I cannot go against it. But it's true that our industry is just full of people who actually really look good. It's the criteria of our generation.” PeopleSometimesAudienceFameAgree Author:Emmanuel Benbihy
“Fame is directly related to the kind of support you have from an audience and the love and support I have from audience is so immense and so huge, that the percentage of negativity is so small compared to that that it would be very easy for it to lose itself.” KindEasySupportAudienceFameNegativity Author:Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
“Life beats down and crushes our souls and theatre reminds us that we have one. At least the type of theatre that I'm interested in; that is, theatre that moves an audience. You have the opportunity to literally impact the lives of people if they work on material that has integrity. But today, most actors simply want to be famous. Well, being an actor was never supposed to be about fame and money. Being an actor is a religious calling because you've been given the ability, the gift to inspire humanity. Think about that on the way to your soap opera audition.” PeopleIfsThinkingWayWantLifeWellsSoulTodayMovingHumanityActorsOpportunityGivenReligiousAbilityAudienceInspireMaterialsTypeIntegrityCallingFameBeatsDown AndImpactTheatreSupposed To BeWell BeingCrushOperaAuditionsSoapSoap Operas Author:Sanford Meisner