“could be a star and maybe make lots of money, or I could change roles all the time and have a more interesting - and longer - career.” StarsInterestingCareersRolesLots Of Money Author:Franco Nero
“For me, I'm always looking for opportunities to work with people who are better than me, who are more experienced than me, people from whom I can learn. And who could I learn more from than someone with an unprecedented movie star career that has spanned over thirty years whose name is Tom Cruise?” PeopleYearsI CanOpportunityNamesStarsCareersThirtyTomsMovie StarThirty YearsUnprecedentedCruise Author:David Oyelowo
“I admire many actors, though I don't think there's anyone whose career I would want to mirror sort of by the beats. What I'm really looking to do is constantly defy expectations. I'm very curious to see if you can actually have a character actor and a movie star's career combined.” IfsThinkingWantCharacterActorsStarsCareersBeatsExpectationsMirrorsAdmireCuriousMovie StarCharacter Actors Author:David Oyelowo
“Well you're talking about a long career, a lot of movies, a lot of stars. I guess working with Henry Fonda and Katherine Hepburn was a great privilege.” WellsLongStarsTalkingCareersPrivilegeHepburnLong CareersKatherine Hepburn Author:Mark Rydell
“The professional arms himself with patience, not only to give the stars time to align in his career, but to keep himself from flaming out in each individual work.” GivingIndividualStarsCareersArmsPatienceIndividual Work Author:Steven Pressfield
“One thing I've found that's really helpful in our relationship is that she's [Anna Faris] very normal. And I don't mean ordinary - I mean, she doesn't act like a big star or a comic icon or anything like that. She's really down-to-earth and sweet, and we do talk about comedy, about movies, about our careers and possible projects.” MeanBigsEarthFoundStarsCareersComedyOne ThingSweetNormalProjectsOrdinaryComicHelpfulOur RelationshipIconsAnnaDown To Earth Author:Chris Pratt
“During the golden age of movie stars, there were plenty of actresses who were deemed unattractive at the start of their careers, but struggled and finally appeared more beautiful and more iconic. Sometimes that idea of being truly iconic has something to do with not necessarily being beautiful and thus trying harder.” TryingIdeasSometimesAgeBeautifulStarsCareersHarderActressesGoldenPlentyMovie StarIconicGolden AgeUnattractiveBeing Beautiful Author:Karl Lagerfeld
“I'm patient when it comes to my career, which is unlike me, but there are no stars in my eyes.” EyeStarsCareersPatient Author:Paul Eenhoorn
“I will do Dancing with the Stars when my career dips.” StarsCareersDancingDipDancing With The Stars Author:Pauly D
“Being a rock & roll star has become as legitimate a career option as being an astronaut or a policeman or a fireman.” StarsCareersRocksAstronautPolicemenFireman Author:Trent Reznor
“Prudence, patience, labor, valor; these are the stars that rule the career of mortals.” StarsCareersLaborMortalsPrudenceValor Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
“It used to be that a movie star would have a 20-year career. Now if you get three to five years, you're lucky.” IfsYearsUsedThreeStarsCareersFiveLuckyUsed To BeFive YearsMovie Star Author:Rex Smith
“I probably hold the distinction of being one movie star who, by all laws of logic, should never have made it. At each stage of my career, I lacked the experience.” ShouldMadeLawStarsCareersStageLogicExperienceMade ItDistinctionMovie Star Author:Audrey Hepburn
“I don't know if it was a defining moment. I knew it as soon as I could comprehend the possibility of having a career. I knew very young I wanted to be a movie star. As much as I grew into love of the craft. As soon as I could speak I was auditioning and going to classes every day. It was my life.” IfsKnowsMomentsWantedYoungSpeakStarsClassCareersPossibilityGrewCraftsMovie StarDefiningDefining Moments Author:Columbus Short
“I'd sort of acquired somewhat more mature perspective on what my career is and I don't...not anymore...consider fame and fortune my career. I'm not a star. I'm an actor. So in a way, what I want to do as an actor, I would consider good for my career. Does that make sense?” WayWantDoeActorsStarsCareersPerspectiveFameFortuneMake SenseMature Author:Christoph Waltz
“I do save a lot. I'm a reality TV star but at the end of the day I know you have to save. With my career it can sometimes be over in an instant and that's why I've always saved.” KnowsEndsSometimesRealityStarsCareersTvsSavedInstantThe End Of The DayReality Tv Author:Amy Childs
“I came in on this movie after there had been a director and I came in after Tom Courtenay had talked to Ron Harwood about making a movie. So, you know Tom and Albert Finney had been friends since the beginning of their career as they became stars around the same time - Tom always reminds me that Albert was first with Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and then Tom with The Long Distance Runner.” KnowsFirstsLongNightStarsCareersMorningDirectorsDistanceSundayTomsRunnersSaturdaySaturday NightLong DistanceSunday MorningDistance Runner Author:Dustin Hoffman
“I think what women are doing to themselves is that they're seeing these different images of perfection - the perfect wife, the perfect mother, the perfect career person, the perfect movie star - and they're somehow thinking that they should be all of these things, and that's the problem.” ThinkingShouldPersonsDifferentProblemMotherStarsPerfectCareersWifeSeeingPerfectionMovie StarPerfect Wife Author:Debora Spar
“The truth is, the older you get, the less variety of parts you are offered. If you're a star and you've spent most of your career being able to take your pick of the litter, you notice when the offers start to diminish. You're too old to play leads, so you're offered the supporting role - but many stars don't want to make that transition. They see it as a sign of symbolic impotence. And that the audience will no longer regard them as a star. I love acting, and I'm not going to determine what I do based on what I fear other people might think. I do what I want to do.” PeopleIfsThinkingWantPlayMightAbleStarsActingCareersRolesAudienceTruth IsOffersPicksRegardDetermineVarietyTransitionDiminishSymbolicImpotenceSupporting Roles Author:Dustin Hoffman
“I'm just at the beginning of my career and because of that I don't consider myself a star.” StarsCareers Author:Francisco Rodriguez
“Michelle Kwan is an incredible artist, she wears her heart on her sleeve when she performs. She has grown so much from every influence in her career, and she has made herself the biggest star there ever will be in figure skating. She's down to Earth, friendly and always positive. Nobody will ever match her longevity or her ability to be such a strong competitor.” HeartMadeEarthArtistStrongStarsAbilityCareersInfluenceFiguresIncrediblesFriendlyLongevityCompetitorsSleevesSkatingDown To EarthFigure SkatingEarth Friendly Author:Johnny Weir