I never read gossip press. I just read books. And I never switch on the TV anymore.
I would wish eventually to be able to make television that informs and educates as well as entertains.
And you know, we did it as an independent film, and we weren't expecting it to be on television, and Lifetime ended up buying it. And the viewers responded intensely to that film.
I wish I'd not taken off all my clothes in my first television series, 'The Camomile Lawn.'
The guy who sits in front of the television is unengaged. That man is a bad man.
If people want to see you, they'll find you. If they don't see you on TV, they'll find you on the Internet.
Commercials on television are similar to sex and taxes; the more talk there is about them, the less likely they are to be curbed.
I always thought, if you're gonna do TV, you want to play a straight, solid, pillar-of-the-show kind of guy.
Everything is changing in squash. Lots of television coverage and the game has become very professional.
The whole thing about doing TV is that you never know what's going to happen. You just have to go with it and go with the flow.
It's a good thing I was born in this century, when superfluous television seems to be part of the economy.
I love when people in culture show up on fictional TV shows. I don't mind at all being a name from the '90s.
One of the reasons I didn't really want to do TV earlier in my career was because it is so life-consuming, and I wanted to spend time with my kids and be a mother.
I probably would be continuing to do voice-overs, continuing to do cartoon shows, and at the same time I'd probably be on a sitcom or a dramatic television show.
I've been an actor for 14 years now and a lot of that time was spent in theatre and television. Then I moved to L.A. to try and build upon that and it's starting to pay off!
If one day a TV series comes into my head, and that is what I want to write, I'll write it. It just depends what story is in my brain at the time.
I really don't have the time to spend much time online, I do have web tv, which I use when I need information.
I had never worked in television before 'Freaks and Geeks,' and 'New Girl' is the first time since that I've worked on a series that is actually a series and not just a pilot.
The first time I went to Taiwan, there were cameras, paparazzi, TV stations outside my hotel twenty-four hours a day nonstop.
For a long time I did not want to do television because I did not want to get stuck playing the same person. I wanted the ongoing challenge of a variety of roles.
I remember sitting one time doing 100 interviews in a day, and they're all television interviews and they're kind of - and you just sit there and they bring these people in and out, and in out.