Zitat des Tages über Filmstar / Film Star:
I wanted to be Anthony Hopkins and ended up being neither a film star nor having a career on the stage.
I'm still Sean that me mates went to school with, not Sean the film star. And that's the way I prefer to be.
I wanted to be a martial arts film star when I was a teenager.
Harrison Ford was pretty content as a carpenter who thought it would be nice to work on TV and ended up being the biggest film star in the history of cinema.
I'm not a film star, I am an actress. Being a film star is such a false life, lived for fake values and for publicity.
Being the offspring of English teachers is a mixed blessing. When the film star says to you, on the air, 'It was a perfect script for she and I,' inside your head you hear, in the sarcastic voice of your late father, 'Perfect for she, eh? And perfect for I, also?'
There is no other occupation in the world that so closely resembled enslavement as the career of a film star.
Major film stars tend to do a film and then have a couple of months off. I'm not a major film star; I'm a jobbing actor.
My wife comes with me on all the movies, but she is not an appendage to a film star or anything like that. She is a completely intertwined partner. She is the other half of me. Also, we're still very much in love with each other. We always have been, we always will be.
In an ideal world, it would not take a film star to get the media focused on mental illness.
Actually Maddy is my name. But I feel that whenever you address somebody, there needs to be certain amount of dignity rendered to it - irrespective of whether it's a film star or somebody you are fond of. I find it very pleasing when somebody refers to me as 'Mr. Madhavan' or 'Sir' or 'Mr. Maddy.'