I'm an old guitar player who has fallen into television and is so happy he did.
I definitely acknowledge that 'The Matrix' and Trinity had an influence on female action-oriented characters in television and in film. I think it's awesome.
Just because you're a different size doesn't mean you're sitting on the couch eating bonbons all day long watching TV.
I've always been conscious of the fact that there aren't enough Irish voices on British television compared to the amount of Irish people who live there.
I came here knowing nobody. I worked clubs as a singer and even the doors a few times before I landed some TV roles.
I think that in any role you have, whether TV or film, it's hard to do comedy and drama within one story.
I like doing both TV and live stuff, though it's nice to mix it up.
With the fragmentation of television audiences and the advent of cable and on-demand services, the prestige of being an anchor is not what it was in the days of Walter Cronkite.
I was at a luncheon; and some cameras were trained on us. I don't know whether they were for television or not. You know how little I know about cameras.
When I first did a U.S. pilot season, there were very few British actors schlepping around town trying to get into television. That was 1999.
British actors used to be scared of the multi-year options that U.S. TV shows demand. That has changed, because the same is now happening in the U.K.
You know, as somebody who writes op-eds and appears on the television, I appreciate as well as anybody that... there is a limit to what that accomplishes.
I did come to L.A. to try to get on TV and get in front of a camera, so I could have a stage career in New York.
Between 18 and 26 I acted professionally, on the stage and a little bit on television. Acting is okay, but it's quite pressurized. Then I went to England - I wanted to reinvent myself.
English television from the Fifties to the Nineties was the least bad in the world, and now it's just as bad as it is anywhere.
At thirteen I began modeling, doing my first television commercial in ninth grade for Pizza Hut.
I used to act in television commercials when I was a kid and a young adult.
You know, I grew up watching all kinds of films. So, as an adult, I wanted to be involved in all kinds of plays and television and film.
Nuclear weapons and TV have simply intensified the consequences of our tendencies, upped the stakes.
I would recommend that anyone who wants to do comedy on TV to do radio first.
I watch golf on television, although I don't golf - except for visits to the driving range in spurts.