If you can survive 'Saturday Night Live,' then you're good as far as show business is concerned.
I try to be a truthful artist and I try to show a level of courage. I enjoy that. I'm a messenger.
'The Voice' gave me a chance to show people the side of me that is an artist. People didn't know what that would look like or sound like. It allowed people to see that potential.
Revie said there was nothing between me and Ray yet he never gave me a chance to show what I could do.
My parents were vegetarians. I'd show up at school, this giant black kid, with none of the cool clothes and a tofu sandwich and celery sticks.
Scientists must venture outside their comfort zones to show the public how cool - and how important - their work really is.
I've never been on a TV show for more than a season and you have to continually keep it interesting and you have to keep it connected, even as you change.
They change. They're different. There are no two alike, that's the miracle of it. But if they have something to teach the students. You can see them writing during the show.
Well, I don't think characters change. I think they become more revealed. I don't think you really can change a character on a show.
So I can't show you how, exactly, health care is a basic human right. But what I can argue is that no one should have to die of a disease that is treatable.
It takes more than driving to become an IndyCar driver. Gone are the days when drivers show up Friday morning and go home Sunday night. We're all integral to our partnerships, commercially, motorsports. We're as much champions in the boardroom as we ...
An expert is somebody who is more than 50 miles from home, has no responsibility for implementing the advice he gives, and shows slides.
When I'm back home in Chicago, since 'Roseanne' was such a Midwestern, blue-collar show, that's what sticks out in people's minds.
Let's be honest: we all watch the show at home and play 'armchair' 'Survivor,' inserting our opinions, comments and yelling at the TV screen.
I still watch 'Idol,' and it's still the No. 1 show, so obviously I'm not the only one who loves to sit at home and be entertained.
I thought that I held the record of most appearances on the Bob Hope Show, but I think - It's Brooke Shields.
I've been playing concerts for many years, and it's still as exciting as it was the first time. I hope that shows when I'm performing.
Thus happiness depends, as nature shows, less on exterior things than most suppose.
Even celebrities, most people have a sense of humor. Most of the people we meet who we've done on the show, like it.
Why is 'Game of Thrones' the most pirated show in the history of TV? Because people can't get it fast enough, that's why.
History shows that Americans believe in doing the right thing.