When you're a regular on your show, that's your family. When people come in and out, it doesn't mean that you don't embrace them, but they have to leave.
My friends and family always thought I was pretty funny, but I don't know if they thought I was get-my-own-show funny.
When there's trouble in a family, it tends to show up in the weakest member. And all the other members of the family know that. They make allowances for the one in trouble.
Maybe I'm old-fashioned. But I remember the beauty and thrill of being moved by Broadway musicals - particularly the endings of shows.
When you're a child, no matter if you're doing show business or sports or school or anything, you just want to make the adults happy.
Yeah, there was a six-year period where I was pretty much done with show business. During college and then for about two years after college.
When 'You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling' hit, we were doing a show called 'Shindig!' and the Righteous Brothers suddenly became big business.
It horrifies me how much it costs to put on shows now, mainly due to EU regulations. The freedom to be entrepreneurial is no longer there. It's a massive business now.
I have heard show business characterized as a refuge for childlike persons in flight from all things harsh and real.
I was brought up in the modern world of all the luxury and the highlight of show business. I was born into a Christian home.
I was sort of a jack-of-all-trades in show business for a long time. I was a singer and a dancer, and then I got a job as an actor.
I just needed a job. Before being hired as an usher at the CBS Theatre, I didn't even know there was a show business!
If you hang around long enough to show these people what you can do, you have a chance in this acting business.
Nowadays it seems more and more like the 'business' in 'show business' is underlined, and there are campaigns, and it's all part of getting people in to see the movies.
I knew real show business from my father, who had been an actor since he left the world of boxing.
Come to West Virginia and we'll show you how to live... how to treat people. We're open for business. West Virginia is truly on the move.
In this business, there is an insane amount of pressure, spoken and unspoken, to be thin. If you look at some of the television shows, eating disorders become like a competitive thing.
The names are bigger, the show is worldwide, but I get a royal pass into life in the broadcasting business.
To the general public, show business may just mean the artistic part, but the dollar and cents element is the reality every performer has to face.
My show business career doesn't mean I can't write a symphony. It just means I was never asked to write one.
Politics is just like show business. You have a hell of an opening, coast for a while, and then have a hell of a close.