It's important in show business to have friends who understand the cut and thrust of everyday working life and the constant rejection.
It never made sense to me that someone would achieve any kind of success in show business, only to become a jerk.
Even though I was in close proximity to everything, it never really dawned on me to pursue a career in show business.
I guess I'll go to my grave as the Dodger, but at least I've made my mark on show-business history.
Looking ahead to 2015, if you're using Facebook for business purposes, stop posting selfies. Post videos showing how your business adds value. That will stand out in Facebook's newsfeed." -Jennifer Ritchie Payette, Futurist/Change Management Consulta...
There were a lot of signs being thrown at me, a lot of angels I was meeting, inspiring me to get back into show business.
And, you know, when you are a kid, everybody wants to be an actor. I think that everybody wants to be in show business, frankly.
I'm in love with everything about show business. The only thing that ever came easy to me in life has been acting.
Well, 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.
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.
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 should go so far as to say that embedded in the surrealistic frame of a television news show is a theory of anticommunication, featuring a type of discourse that abandons logic, reason, sequence and rules of contradiction. In aesthetics, I believe ...
I didn't know the answers, but I could feel that the things that gave life meaning came from a place within and from the nurturing of values like tolerance, charity, and community.
Generally my day-to-day is pretty much the same. Just busy and working and on tour. And trying to put on the best show possible every night.
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.