I have not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves.
I have let my family down and I regret those transgressions with all of my heart.
Personal sins should not require press releases and problems within a family shouldn't have to mean public confessions.
In some ways, I'm slightly like a single parent, so I need to be able to provide for my family.
In America, there's a programme called 'The Swan.' They take 12 ugly people and call them 'ugly ducklings.' They spend six months and have everything done - plastic surgery, teeth, everything. And then they have this moment where their family is brou...
I think I'm very focused and am quite a good multitasker, and I'm quite driven in knowing what my responsibilities are to my family and knowing what I've got to do to do that.
I'm very proud of Family Ties. It's meant a lot to a lot of people.
I definitely have a family. I have a boyfriend who has kids, and we do normal things every day, like get up and go to school. Eat breakfast, lunch and dinner.
For me, cooking is very connected to my family and friends.
Because I found myself telling the story of his family to people without the visual aids that I was able to employ by filming them eventually. But I very much knew exactly what I was going to do.
People are going to be living quite soon for 100 years. Our idea of how a family works no longer applies. It's no good saying you're going to have children for 15 years and then you're going to retire and have hobbies, because you've got 40 more year...
I live in Italy. I visit my family in Switzerland.
In performance, you don't always feel that sort of family bond right off the top. It sort of develops and grows over time.
My family is from Nigeria, and my full name is Uzoamaka, which means 'The road is good.'
I loved 'Ghana Must Go' by Taiye Selasi. It's about a first-generation African family living in America that has to return home to Nigeria when their estranged father passes away.
My family is more a sports family, and I figure skated for a very long time, so movement and how I relate to movement is very integral to my process.
My family is first-generation Nigerian, and we grew up in a very small, suburban town in New England, Massachusetts. So I do understand what it feels like to be an 'only' in that regard.
My finding of myself as an artist, which I think in itself helped me to find just who I am and how I want to express myself, is entirely - in conjunction, of course, with my family, particularly my mom - founded on teachers.
I think the family is the place where the most ridiculous and least respectable things in the world go on.
Leave the matter of religion to the family altar, the church, and the private school, supported entirely by private contributions. Keep the church and state forever separate.
When I said I was going to audition for a film, I got a hearty laugh from all my family.