I was averaging about one movie a year my whole career, and that was because I'm fussy. I probably could have done more.
You can't do anything else once you do game shows. You have no career.
In essence, I owe my career to Garry Marshall. There was no known reason for him to hire me for 'Pretty Woman.'
I've followed Gary Oldman his whole career... I've watched the movies he's directed, like 'Nil by Mouth' - I've seen that five times!
The high point of my entire junior high school career was going backstage to meet George Harrison. I was simply awestruck.
I was lucky to book a show pretty quickly after getting to L.A., but I struggled getting started in Vancouver. If I had gotten those earlier roles in Vancouver, I wouldn't have gone to L.A. to get the show that launched my career.
After this urgent protest against entering into battle at Gettysburg according to instructions - which protest is the first and only one I ever made during my entire military career - I ordered my line to advance and make the assault.
So many of these comics are just frustrated singers or actors - they want to get a gig doing a sitcom. It's paint-by-the-numbers comedy, lame joke-telling. They're drawn to it as a career move.
'Gilmore Girls' and the first 'Guardians' were the two most substantial jobs of my career.
I feel like my career has been a series of glowing obituaries.
I really believe that what I do as an actress is my God-given talent. This is my calling, not my career.
I call Algonquin Books 'the gods and goddesses of publishing.' Not only did they give me a career, they care deeply about every writer in their flock.
I am honored to be selected as the 2012 Miss Golden Globe. It's very exciting to be a part of an awards show like the Golden Globes so early on in my career.
I started my career as a liberal arts major from Berkeley, wrote about enterprise IT for a few years, then followed my passion for the digital narrative into graduate school as well (also at Berkeley, the Oxford of the West or, perhaps, the Harvard - sorry Stanford!). My first project out of grad school was 'Wired' magazine.
The GRAMMY was a huge deal. It's the height of any musical career.
I've had dreams - there were three things I wanted to do during my career. I did them during my first year of Grand Prix.
Two of my grandfathers had been artists, lifelong oil painters, so I was exposed to art very young. I've always been interested in it, although I never pursued it as a career or even as an avocation.
I was clear about the fact that my first film should be 'big,' since it's the start of your whole career graph.
There is absolutely no planning and strategising involved in my career graph.
I have a great career, and I have wonderful fans who really are supportive and loyal - because I'm not hiding anything from them.