Let's be honest. Physicality is going to have a bearing on the parts you get. And if you think differently, you're in the wrong business.
I think the business affairs people at the studios get some kind of perverse satisfaction in finding the worst hotels for actors to stay in.
I don't have a problem with fame. I got into this business intending to be very successful, but I wanted it to be at my price.
No, there is literally nothing on the business side that I wouldn't sacrifice in a heartbeat to have an extra couple of hours' writing. Nothing.
I think I'm in a business where you have to look good, and it's totally youth-oriented.
Paying your employees well is not only the right thing to do but it makes for good business.
The problem with venality in business is that getting outraged about it makes it easy to miss the systemic problems that venality often disguises.
I don't think anybody came into the movie business to be unoriginal and plagiarising and not having an original idea in their brain.
Don't go getting mixed up in the business of your betters, or you'll land in trouble too big for you.
To rush to throw away your magazine business and move it on the iPad is just sheer insanity and insecurity and fear.
Business, labor and civil society organizations have skills and resources that are vital in helping to build a more robust global community.
The journey for women, no matter what venue it is - politics, business, film - it's, it's a long journey.
Job creation requires a business friendly environment with a tax structure that is not punitive and a state government designed for efficient use of fewer tax dollars.
I think of myself more as a workhorse actor. It will be hot and cold and up and down, but no one will kick me out of the business.
Megaupload is not responsible for the piracy problem. It's the old business model of Hollywood that is responsible for it, and they want to keep that model alive at any cost.
It's a very hard and competitive business in which you have to fight every day in order to impose yourself.
True friendships don't fade in Hollywood, as so many myths about show business would have you insist.
I think, you know, a lot of the business of comedy is taking your personal experiences and making them relatable to other people.
I think a book is your calling card, your business card.
You need to put your hands around the throat of your business, and you need to run it. There's no other way.
I used to think business was 50 percent having the right people. Now I think it's 80 percent.