So the English approach to show business and their work is more - and this is a big generalization, I hasten to say - but it's more, they work on it as a craft job.
Most of the people I know in show business don't need anybody pushing them at all. They're extremely aggressive.
True friendships don't fade in Hollywood, as so many myths about show business would have you insist.
Sometimes I think our problems are made worse by the kind of business we're in. Playing these road shows is a weird experience.
I'm in the entertainment business, where you're only as good as your last show.
Anything can change in show business; you know how it goes, everything changes from one day to the other.
CNN canceled all the shows I was on. They're going in a different direction, but that's their privilege. They own the business.
I'm an introvert at heart... And show business - even though I've loved it so much - has always been hard for me.
Show business is fickle, and though I have been blessed with a healthy career, who knows how long that will last?
I'm not an extravagant person. You don't get a chance to spend money when you're working on a TV show.
I assure you I will not miss the chance to show you that you were right when you voted for me.
Everybody thinks it's going to be so glamorous, so cool, you're on 'Glee,' you know, a hit show or whatever.
It's really cool to see glowsticks at the show, to see dance music culture infiltrating and becoming one with the metal community.
The world goes on, you go on and you change. You want to show the fans those changes, and you want to be able to verbalize them.
We need sensible gun safety measures. The federal government could do something about this; they could show up.
The role of the church and the government are fundamentally different. The church must always show compassion - always.
If you really don't care what an audience thinks, make a home movie and show it on your wall.
I want to create shows which are interesting. I hope that some people are excited by some of the ideas.
I combined theatre and films with live TV, such as 'The Royal Variety Show,' performing sketches opposite Bob Hope and Maurice Chevalier.
I hope I have helped to raise the profile of science and to show that physics is not a mystery but can be understood by ordinary people.
It would be fun to do a reunion show. I hope we do it some day, but it better be soon. We're all getting on.