“I played an artist in a comedy called 'Rooster.' It was a zany film by Glen Larson, a friend who produced several successful television series including 'Magnum PI.” FilmArtistSuccessfulComedyTelevisionSeriesIncludingRoosters Author:LeRoy Neiman
“I believe the media pretty much dictates the way relationships are handled, even in the way we handle ourselves. Abuse, cheating, threesomes, it's inspired by music and television. Irresponsible artists and writers with a hidden agenda, just working against the moral fabric that God intended for us to have.” WayBelieveArtistI BelieveMoralMediaTelevisionAbuseInspiredHandleAgendasCheatingFabricIrresponsibleArtists And WritersThreesome Author:Tony Gaskins
“Television represents what happens to a medium when the artists have no power and the businessmen are in full, unquestioned control.” HappensArtistTelevisionMediumsBusinessman Book:For Keeps Source: For Keeps
“Old ladies photographed by CBS who announced that they would die of malnutrition if Reagan's bill were passed could probably have saved themselves their impending penury by the simple device of applying to the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists for scale every time they were featured by Dan Rather or whoever.” IfsArtistDiesSimpleMediaTelevisionBillsRadioSavedScalesDevicesOld LadyMalnutritionFederationTelevision And Radio Author:William F. Buckley, Jr.
“So I'm happiest when I'm working with artists and writers, and involved in stories, whether we're talking about animation or movies or comics or television.” StoriesArtistTalkingTelevisionInvolvedAnimationArtists And Writers Author:Stan Lee
“Local television shows do not, in general, supply make-up artists. The exception to this is Los Angeles, an unusually generous city in this regard, since they also provide this service for radio appearances.” ShowsArtistCitiesTelevisionRegardRadioAppearanceLocalsGenerousExceptionLos AngelesTelevision ShowsMake Up Artist Book:Metropolitan Life ; Social Studies: Social studies Source: Metropolitan Life ; Social Studies: Social studies
“I think most artists would agree, it's one thing to be playing in front of a crowd that's loving it, it's another thing to add cameras, but it's a really cool trade off to be on television.” ThinkingArtistOne ThingFrontsTelevisionCamerasAgreeTradeAddCrowdsReally CoolTrade Offs Author:Brett Dennen
“I grew up in repertory theaters, so it was comedy one night, drama the next. I'm used to going from one to the other. And I worked for years in television as well. So, I like the interrelationship of it and having a good relationship with a group of artists creating something really where the sum is greater than all of our individual contributions, our parts.” YearsWellsUsedArtistNightNextIndividualComedyGreaterGroupsTelevisionGrewDramaCreatingGrew UpTheaterContributionOne NightGood RelationshipCreating Something Author:Howard Shore
“There was a time when television was sort of frowned upon among people who wanted to be serious artists. John Travolta kind of exploded that. He was one of the actors who made that go away.” PeopleKindMadeWantedArtistActorsTelevisionSeriousGoing Away Author:David Rasche