Quotes from Corbin Bernsen


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There's nothing wrong with being a capitalistic society, but it's taken the place of faith.


Most everything I do on a creative level is beyond the fame and money. I sort of work as an actor... and take care of my family and mouths to feed and all of that. I don't really care about fame, but our business means money sometimes and financial success, which I can pass on to my family.


Taking employment out of the country - now that's taking away jobs. These shows employ a lot of people: production, post-production, music supervisors, camera people. A hundred people or more.


There's an assumption if you have any faith you vote this way, you vote that way, or you're this, or you're absolutely a conservative, and those just aren't all true.


There's something cool, even on a philosophical level, about understanding the bigger picture and exploring faith, if you will, in a very real way. The more you delve into it and give into it, you just have to have faith. The more you invest in faith, wherever it takes you, some of those jagged edges become less sharp.


They sent me some tapes of the original Mole and I thought it was pretty intriguing. I'm sort of an experimenter; I thought it'd be interesting to play around and see what's there. It was fun. Turned out to be good.


Yeah, I think if I were to go again, I'd try to go more on gut feelings and stick with it. I was on to Frederique. I found clues for everything, I found tons of stuff.


'Rust' really started with the passing of my dad, and me really looking back inward to my self about where I stand with all things on a faith/religious/spiritual level. And it's really put me on this interesting road and very educational, I might add, road back to understanding the role of faith in God and Christ in my life.


Everyone talks about reality TV and that there are no roles left. That's false. Years ago, there were three networks. Now there are 20 cable networks and so many ways for films to be exhibited. It's an exciting time for actors, writers, directors, and producers.


Well, acting was just in me and I tried to avoid it. I didn't want to do what my parents did, you know?


I always choose to remember the moment that was the best of Jeanne Cooper - those photos where she's in that wild dress triumphantly hoisting up the Emmy the night she finally won the damn thing. She was so proud, so happy.


The minute my hair went, I shaved it. Thank God it became kind of cool. I just have really big ears.


The lazy part of me would love to do a sitcom where I could work three days a week and make a fortune.


Most kids have an innate feeling of the sense of God and spirit. But either we forget about it over time, or we're scared away from it.


Making films has been kind of my way of getting closer to God.


It's not so much I like to go win, but it's a rush. A horrible gut wrenching thing, but it's exciting.


It's an addictive thing. It's not so much I like to go win, but it's a rush.


It's a great counter to doing the soap because it's a comedy. It's real physical comedy.


In daytime, they're doing 50-60 pages a day, whereas nighttime, you do seven or eight.


I'm sort of an experimenter; I thought it'd be interesting to play around and see what's there.