I wanted to be an actor. That was my real goal. But I wasn't any good at it, so I wrote my own material and acted through that. That's my idea of fun. I get to be all these things in the songs.
As an actor, whatever I get the opportunity to do, if it has a good story then I'm in. I thought 'Dead End' had a great story; 'Nightmare on Elm Street,' of course, was probably the first real horror film I was in.
There was this real fear in doing 'Square Pegs' after getting such a fast ride to glory on 'Saturday Night Live'. I was afraid that the word would be 'peaks early, fails to live up to promise.'
The real problem you get with humour is that you only have so many kinds of jokes within you, and you mine that vein a lot. This isn't just common to me; it's anybody who's funny.
I'm officially middle-aged. I don't need drugs anymore, thank God. I can get the same effect just by standing up real fast.
Every one has her own love life. Every one has a dream to get a perfect life partner. But this is not so easy in real life. In fact, one doesn't love; it happens.
In real life, I first started sleep walking in high school because that was when this concept of getting into college first appeared. I had this moment of, 'Oh! This is going to affect the rest of my life.'
You've got to be happy when you play a sad character; otherwise, you just get depressed. Make your real life as fun as possible.
I like to play the weirdos. I like to play the people that are hard to like. You get to say and do things that you would never say and do in real life.
But to make a holiday record that involves favorite American songs and then also get to sing about Jesus birth, it just seemed like a real easy, subtle way to combine a couple of things that I love.
I love when you go to a horror film with real horror fans and everybody's there watching, getting involved and screaming. That's when it's most alive and exciting for me.
I am a romantic, but I do put up a barrier around myself, so it is hard for people to get in and to know the real me
I still have a lot of my friends from high school. You just know who is there for you for real, and who is trying to get something out of you.
Right is right, and wrong is wrong, and when people start getting it confused, that means they need to sit down with some real people.
One of my favorite things about playing Avery Jennings on 'Dog With a Blog' is that I get to play a real teenager who deals with everyday issues.
I've got some real diehards down in New Zealand; I look after them and make sure they always get tickets.
I'm real, and that what you see is what you get with me. I want people to know that I'm just Julianne. I'm not somebody that needs to be put up on a pedestal.
[Douglas Quaid seeing his real personality on the screen] Hauser: Now, this is the plan. Get your ass to Mars.
I think it's really important to use your hands and get close to materials. To be up close to real things like rain and mud; to have contact with nature.
As I get older, I find myself way more into sports. I'm in a basketball league. You maybe know some of the people in it. They're real people, not fake ones like me.
As soon as I got into music, I tried to be a working, real artist who gets paid for what he does, who doesn't have a day job.