One of the things that happens in the business is that success is a very strange thing in that if you are involved in something very successful the next person wants you to repeat it.
If I could create one job in the private sector by helping to grow a business, that would be one more than Congress has created in the last six months.
Acting is a precarious business. I have had periods where I felt like I couldn't get arrested, but you have to see it as a long game.
From the business point of view - not to overstate it - intellectual property is dead; long live intellectual process. Long live service; long live performance.
I've got my life. I'm very serious about my business. I've got my family. And I've got my game.
I think it would be a good thing in the creative community if there was less embarrassment of this word 'commercial' because that's how you make a business.
I'm acting when I serve as a hostess, when I run my wig business. I was born to act, and life itself is the greatest part.
Couture has copied my things for years, in addition to countless other costume designers, claiming theirs were the original ideas. It's all part of the business, unfortunately.
I've made 30 movies and for the most part my movies work. In a business where success is an exception and not the rule, I've mostly been successful.
Think of how we challenged the impression that we taxed for its own sake and that we were hostile to business. We were right to change.
Mom and Pop were proud of my popularity, but from their point of view, show business was no way to make a living.
The global triumph of American technology has been predicated on the implicit separation between the business interests of Silicon Valley and the political interests of Washington.
I'm interested in giving business an opportunity by improving the tax environment to invest and grow with Pennsylvania, to expand and put more money in capital investment and creating jobs.
After three major movies, I was like, 'Oh, I guess you're supposed to get a publicist?' Girls that are in the business now that are successful are more savvy.
Like you, I'm fed up with business as usual in Washington. Send me to Congress, and I won't tweak our broken system. I'll shut it down.
I'm not the hands-on guy. I like writing the check, and I turn it over to the guys that make it happen, much like the way I ran my business.
As you grow up and get educated in the business, you go from, 'I want to do movies' to 'I want to work. In whatever.'
There was a time when the contractual relationship between the employer and the employee was supposed to be none of the public's business. That time has passed.
In the 1970s, Japan moved into the U.S. turf with its televisions, cars, chips, and steel. But if you think about it, the only business Japan destroyed was the U.S. television industry.
I'd like to see myself married with a child and hopefully still involved in the entertainment business as an actor who is also able to write a bit and direct some projects.
If you wait for the right time or the good times to start a business, you wait all your life.