On '24,' it says on the front page of your script: 'This script is for the production staff and cast. Please don't show it to anybody else.'
Look, there is nothing you can say about this show that I don't already know
There's a oneness to showing yourself to an audience. They feel that. It's healthy. That's what acting is all about.
You come to America, and, if you do a big TV show, then you can be overexposed, or old, before you're new.
I don't even like showing my stuff to publishers and editors much.
That's a different side of the brain going into the studio, as opposed to doing a live show, obviously.
We chose the actors thru a series of auditions when we started the show.
Tell me, I forget, show me, I remember, involve me, I understand.
Fashion shows used to be more crazy. Now they've become a bit too serious.
You can't do anything else once you do game shows. You have no career.
We went to see all the shows. American musical theater and jazz were very big.
I've seen a lot of 'Show Boats,' but I've never seen the one that thoroughly satisfies me.
I remember I got an ALMA award for an actor being on three shows simultaneously.
I feel pressure, but my emotions just don't show that much in my face.
The very fact that you are a complainer, shows that you deserve your lot.
A lot of my pieces are about easy seductiveness and accessibility in terms of showing skin.
I want to do an intelligent talk show where you have room to breathe.
I've braved the red carpet when I didn't feel comfortable, and when I look at the pictures, it always shows!
I used to dream about presenting a comedy show and also about directing films.
Hopes are potential power. It has the innate ability to show the way of life.
You only have a week to do a show. I mean, there's only so deep you can dig in that week.