“We had to have a star each week.. Possibly our program being on Sunday and having a little fun with the Bible was dangerous.” LittlesFunStarsWeekDangerousBibleProgramSunday Author:Edgar Bergen
“I remember when I got the part in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Jane Russell - she was the brunette in it and I was the blonde. She got $200,000 for it, and I got my $500 a week, but that to me was, you know, considerable. She, by the way, was quite wonderful to me. The only thing was I couldn't get a dressing room. Finally, I really got to this kind of level and I said, "Look, after all, I am the blonde, and it is Gentlemen Prefer Blondes!" Because still they always kept saying, "Remember, you're not a star." I said, "Well, whatever I am, I am the blonde!” KnowsWayWellsLooksKindSaidStillsRememberStarsLevelsRoomsWonderfulWeekGentlemanDressingsRemember WhenJaneBlondeRemember YouRemembers YouDressing RoomsBrunetteGentlemen Prefer Blondes Author:Marilyn Monroe
“It all depended on the cut. Some of them were really on the ship. Some were really on the set. Like if they had the stars for a week, the stars coming off, that was usually on the set, except if we were on location for that particular show.” IfsShowsStarsCuttingWeekParticularShipsLocation Author:Gavin MacLeod
“I saw The Empire Strikes Back the week that it came out. My father was a huge Star Wars fan. And so when it came out, my dad took me.” WarFatherStarsSawsWeekFansHugeDadMy DadStrikesEmpiresStrike BackEmpire Strikes Back Author:Donald Faison
“I was eight when we came to Australia. It was five amazing weeks onboard this ship - it was the Northern Star.” StarsFiveWeekEightShipsAustraliaNorthern Star Author:Graeme Base
“My mother was making $135 a week, but she had resilience and imagination. She might take frozen vegetables, cook them with garlic, onion and Spam, and it would taste like a four-star dinner.” MightMotherStarsImaginationFourWeekTasteDinnerResilienceCooksVegetablesFrozenOnionsGarlicSpam Author:Andre Dubus
“Well first of all I was nine weeks pregnant at the time and no one knew it. So it was - it had a whole other meaning for me not just because I had to let the dress out, you know, every few days before the actual day. But, you know, because that was the, you know, more important than anything else that was going on in my life. But in terms of actually winning I think I had been nominated four or five times before then. And every one of my co-stars had won up until that point.” ThinkingKnowsFirstsWellsImportantWholeWinningStarsTermFiveFourWeekDressesNinePregnant Author:Debra Messing
“The idea of a star being born is bushwa. A star is created, carefully and cold-bloodily, built up from nothing, from nobody. Age, beauty, talent, least of all talent, has nothing to do with it. We could make silk purses out of sows' ears every day of the week.” IdeasAgeStarsBornWeekTalentColdBuiltEarsPursesSilkDays Of The Week Author:Louis B. Mayer