Quotes on the topic: Star


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I grew up with 'Star Wars' and was a massive fan of the original films.


When I'm shooting, I don't care who the star is. I have an actor playing a part, and I'm serving the script, not serving anyone's career.


Everybody has terrible things that they deal with. Everybody. Just because you're some big shot rock star doesn't mean you're immune to having these awful tragedies in your life.


I don't think the goal is, 'How big a star did you ever become?' I think the goal is, 'Were you able to express yourself?'


In an ideal world, it would not take a film star to get the media focused on mental illness.


The boy can do anything, but to be the star of the World Cup you have got to get to the final and win it!


It's a thrill to star with such great actors like Kevin Bacon, Kelly Preston, and Garrett Hedlund.


I knew I was destined to be a rock star. I just knew it, like I've always had the power of foresight. I feel right now exactly the way I felt after I finished mixing my first solo album 'New York Groove'.


I consider myself absolutely a character actor, and that's what I want as a career. I don't need to be the lead star or any of that, as long as I'm doing stuff that I'm proud of, really.


I never really thought in terms of the concept of being a rock star - being around people like that just seemed like normal day-in-the-life stuff to me. Those were just the surroundings I grew up in.


As a pop star, you don't have to be that smart for people to think you're intelligent.


I don't consider myself a star.


Everybody perceives me because of my career that I'm a movie star, or I'm this model, but I'm still the same person I was when I was a little girl.


You know what may be the oddest thing about being a star? Stars have an effect on people. It's a responsibility, and it's frightening.


Here in England, everyone's a pop star, innit, whereas in America they believe in the term artist.


Honestly I just wear what I like. You know why? 'Cause I can, I'm a rock star.


Doing Shakespeare once is not fair to the play. I have been in Shakespeare plays when it's not until the last two or three performances when I even understand certain things. In the old days star actors would travel the world doing the same parts over and over again.


I'm not a sculptor; I'm a hard-edged model maker. You give me a drawing, you give me a prop to replicate, you give me a crane, scaffolding, parts from 'Star Wars' - especially parts from 'Star Wars' - I can do this stuff all day long. It's exactly how I made my living for 15 years.


In high school I wanted to be a rock star and was in a lot of bands.


My first joke was about a company called Five Star Parking that was all over Philadelphia: 'Who's reviewing parking lots?'