I'm just a sensitive little soul who's put so much into her career that I haven't had enough energy or time left over to sustain a relationship.
We're all bloggers and punks and rebels with cameras. There is absolutely no respect for career journalists anymore.
And the sad truth is that nobody wants me to write comedy. The Exorcist not only ended that career, it expunged all memory of its existence.
I was a judo athlete, while taking modeling as my side job, before I eventually quit my professional sports career over a knee injury.
The ultimate would be to compete in a couple more Olympics, hopefully break some world records and wind up my sports career with a couple of years in the WNBA.
Writing is still my main career, but I would love, for instance, to serve in the New York State Assembly.
I love 'Wild 'N Out' so much - one, because it's my baby, but also I get to see others succeed and go on to lead their own careers.
I love doing what I do. I'm a born mentor. I've launched so many people's careers. I worked hard.
I love Frances McDormand so much. I love her career. And I think it's fun because she gets to do comedy as well as drama.
I always had a real love of children's presenting, and I was lucky enough to do that and have an acting career alongside it.
I feel like I'm going to be with the Cowboys the rest of my career, definitely. I love it.
In terms of music, I can try anything I want, even something that doesn't work at all, because I'm not putting my career in jeopardy.
One of the reasons I didn't ever pursue a career - in the music world if you're black or mixed, you need to be able to belt a song or else you're not a singer, you know?
I moved with my mom to Los Angeles for her to pursue her acting career, and she got a job casting atmosphere in some independent films.
Beguiling voices in the world cry out for 'alternative lifestyles' for women. They maintain that some women are better suited for careers than for marriage and motherhood.
I am a big, confident, happy woman who had a loving childhood, a pleasant career, and a wonderful marriage. I feel very lucky.
My only career strategy is to just not do anything that I have to be completely ashamed of afterwards! Whether it's TV or movies, I feel lucky to be working.
Actually, I went from doing a lot of movies early on in my career, then to doing TV, and I don't know whether we'll get back to some movies or not.
If audiences are sort of interested in movies that are made like McDonald's hamburgers, which do have a value in the world, then we have to re-evaluate our entire career.
A lot of producers cookie cut movies one after another, but I'll be a little more careful, and have the opportunity to be, because I have the acting career to subsidize the producing.
Praise the Lord, but do me a favor, don't ever say 'Stephen Baldwin' and 'ministry' in the same sentence. I make movies, and in Hollywood, that's career suicide.