[first lines] Dora Bailey: [broadcasting on radio] This is Dora Bailey, ladies and gentlemen, talking to you from the front of the Chinese Theater in Hollywood. What a night, ladies and gentlemen, what a night! Every star in Hollywood's heaven is her...
Hollywood has treated me well.
I'm not a Hollywood guy.
The Masonic aspect of Hollywood is so bizarre.
I find Hollywood really toxic.
Hollywood to me is a place to work. Home is Chester County.
My dad is a motorcycle guy, not some Hollywood dude.
Hollywood is a place of great irony at all times.
Hollywood's great, but wrestling is my first love.
It's really hard to meet good women in Hollywood.
I'm in control of my life, not anyone in Hollywood.
I don't find the life in Hollywood all that meaningful or inspiring.
Speaking Spanish isn't a benefit in Hollywood.
Hollywood's got its own particular environment.
The bottom line of Hollywood is money.
Hollywood is run by men who are big on vulnerability.
I consider myself a student of Hollywood.
Hollywood's full of transients. Everybody comes from somewhere else.
I started off as a studio pianist in Hollywood.
One of the biggest dangers in Hollywood is becoming typed.
I am not successful, in terms of Hollywood.