My career has been a bit strange. I don't think it took the normal route.
I moved here to California when I was 13 to pursue my acting career.
Stand-up is live, so I'm used to being live for most of my career. It's interesting.
For me, the most interesting thing is longevity and sustaining a career, because that's what's truly difficult.
My whole career I'm used to playing a lot of games.
I always describe my career as something where nothing ever popped overnight.
I made career decisions that came from the part of me who wanted to shun the limelight.
It's difficult to be a mother and maintain a career as a performer - but then it's difficult in any industry.
Well I was much too practical to presume to have a career in comedy.
Jadakiss is not no walk in no park. Nas is not no walk in no park. These are dudes that could have ended my career.
When I started in the mid-'90s, the goal was really to shoot for a film career and stay there.
I do wish I'd had a better career. Who wouldn't?
For the last thirty years in my career I never know what I'm doing next.
My career is as an actress. I am an actress playing a comedienne.
My career spanned the era when relievers started to become more important.
If there's anything that is the center of my career both creatively and emotionally, it's the Olympics.
During my career I've enjoyed re-invigorating and contextualizing classic characters that are relatable to contemporary audiences.
I want to be able to manipulate and control my career from the creative side.
Whatever happens with my career, I'm going to prosper no matter what.
Ever since I first started acting I've wanted to have a long career.
I began my career in Los Angeles and started working fairly quickly.