I was born on October 21, 1956 in Burbank, California. My father, Eddie Fisher, was a famous singer. My mother, Debbie Reynolds, was a movie star. Her best-known role was in 'Singin' In The Rain.'
I do dead Canadians. If he's dead and he's Canadian and he's famous, I'll be playing him at some point.
I literally was famous before I knew my own name.
My discrepancy with children in the industry is that they are made famous before they know who they are as human beings.
For me, I never, never, from the moment I started acting, had a desire to be famous.
I pretended to be somebody I wanted to be until finally I became that person. Or he became me.
All the girls today want to be famous, but they haven't earned their spurs.
I had a very erratic career. I got very famous for a minute and then it just all went away, you know?
I got very famous for a minute and then it just all went away, you know? And for the last 20 years - you've got to pick yourself up and dust yourself off and then go on your merry way and start again, in a sense, and that's what I've been doing.
People seldom become famous for what they say until after they are famous for what they've done.
The first syndicating I tried was when two partners and I created a production company in 1952. We wanted to syndicate famous Bible stories and sell them for $25 a show.
These days there are a lot of people who just want to be famous. I think that comes from a naive place, because those people generally don't know what it's like.
I always thought it was strange when these artists like Kurt Cobain or whoever would get really famous and say, 'I don't understand why this is happening to me.' There is a mathematical formula to why you got famous. It isn't some magical thing that ...
I've had to deal, a lot, with my own sense of intimidation at meeting famous people - especially actors, but really any famous people.
My great-grandmother was born in London, the daughter of a Brixton coachman, and became the most famous singer in Australia. Her name was Marie Carandini, Madame Carandini.
I'm a novelist who read a lot as a kid. When you grow up on books and then grow up to write books, famous authors are a lot more meaningful to you than TV and movie stars.
Being famous is just like being in high school. But I'm not interested in being the cheerleader. I'm not interested in being Gwen Stefani. She's the cheerleader, and I'm out in the smoker shed.
I hate that tabloid idea of anybody who is famous having to forfeit their privacy.
I want to be in 'Glee', but I'm told I'm not famous enough to be a cameo yet.
You'll know if you're a famous composer if 20 years from now your name appears on a pull-down menu in Band in a Box, alongside Hans Zimmer.
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