I don't think there's a problem with being a teen idol, if that happens to me, I'll be happy to deal with it.
There's a theory about fame: the moment it strikes, it arrests development. Michael Jackson remained suspended in childhood, enjoying sleepovers and funfairs; Winona Ryder, an errant teen who dabbled in shoplifting and experimented with pills; George...
Teenagers today are more free to be themselves and to accept themselves.
I really liked 'Starter For Ten' because I grew up watching 1980s teen films like 'St. Elmo's Fire' and 'The Breakfast Club' and I've always wanted to play the underdog lead hero in a 1980s-inspired film.
Adolescence isn't just about prom or wearing sparkly dresses.
I grew up watching a lot of stuff, like 'Teen Titans.'
I never listened to the Grateful Dead as a teen; the only exposure I got was what came through the walls when my sister was listening to them.
My teenage years were exactly what they were supposed to be. Everybody has their own path. It's laid out for you. It's just up to you to walk it.
We all have an interest in making sure teens grow up healthy and drug-free.
Teen drug use went up dramatically in the 1990s.
Research shows that parents are the single biggest influence on children - if you are worried about your teen and drugs, talk to them.
I built my entire career off of teen comedies. I was in 'Bring It On'.
A departure from the movie with Michael J. Fox, 'Teen Wolf' tells the story of how a group of angsty teens deal with werewolves, their supernatural kin and the world of trouble that comes with it, all while trying to still live their lives.
If I can write a book that will help the world make a little more sense to a teen, then that's why I was put on the planet.
I don't want to be a 'teen star' because so many people don't ever grow out of that.
I don't know if this is too weird to say, but this is completely surreal for me. Bizarre. The cover of 'Teen Vogue' has been on my bucket list forever.
Frank Sinatra is the only one that went from teen idol to superstar.
When I was growing up, particularly during puberty in my teen years, I was so miserable because I elicited so much teasing and meanness from my teenage cohorts.
Material Girls was so different for me, I'd never done a teen movie.
The toddler must say no in order to find out who she is. The adolescent says no to assert who she is not.
Adolescence is the conjugator of childhood and adulthood.