Zitat des Tages über Ruhm / Stardom:
I think the reason you use an actor is if they are right for the role. Most of the high-profile stars tend to be good actors. That's probably what led to their fame. So if they are right for the movie, you can certainly use them. But I don't want to, not at all. Stardom and Hollywood overpower the ideas and the film.
Rock stardom will die because nobody will make enough money any more to be rock stars.
If you're a young actor, unless you're on a very short list at the studios, we have to be very creative about moving your career along. Otherwise, all we can do is hope to get lucky and find that perfect role that pops you into stardom.
You've got to keep taking certain risks, because my priority is in acting, it's not in movie stardom.
'Kahaani' gave me popularity and 'Gangs of Wasseypur' stardom.
Stardom happens - you can't plan it - it's destiny, and you shouldn't stand between you and your destiny. I'm letting my destiny play its part, and I go by my gut feeling. If I like my role, I say yes; if I don't, I just refuse, as simple as that.
The idea of stardom was difficult to grasp. It was like being schizophrenic; there was her, the woman on television, and the real me.
People have such false perceptions of how stardom really works.
Eventually stardom is going to go away from me. It goes away from everybody and all you have in the end is to be able to look back and like the choices you made.
In Italy it's full-on stardom when you're a cyclist - eating in restaurants for free, it's great.
I see stardom very clearly as a construct that's been created in order to sell things.
I think people often confuse success with fame and stardom.
As a young girl, I used to dream of giving an interview. You dream of stardom as a kid. People think they don't want to be stars. Everyone wants to be a star! That's the truth. Even grownups; they pretend they don't want to be one and don't care. But everyone wants to.
I don't really look forward to movie stardom or doing a $200-million movie or winning an Academy Award.
The stardom thing happened and now I'm trying to make a comeback, if you want to call it that.
It's a crazy world, stardom. I don't even think of myself as a star. I just like to go to work.
It took several years of hard work in small roles before I attained stardom.
I guess I don't take my stardom too seriously. I think I am one of the guys.
In rock stardom there's an absolute economic upside to self-destruction.
Stardom is only a by-product of acting. I don't think being a movie star is a good enough reason for existing.
Sometimes people take it for granted that they had success, especially nowadays when you have instant stardom. A lot of people feel entitlement and nobody is entitled to anything.
I don't want this big stardom thing. I just want a good script.
I was a common man, and I will always remain a common man. No amount of stardom will ever consume my soul. Money comes, money goes. Fame comes, fame goes. I believe every human being is a celebrity in their own right.
In the long run, there are people who've made more money or had bigger stardom at points. But, I think I'll have come out winning.
Well, obviously I'm not Mark Wahlberg - I have much better abs and I look much better in a pair of Calvin Kleins but when I saw Mark Wahlberg interacting with the world, I realised that his stardom was sort of a result of the movies he had done and the publicity that he had got and the work that he did.
To be honest, unless you rocket straight to stardom as a gorgeous young vampire, you can spend a lot of time working behind a bar.
Whenever I start feeling too arrogant about myself, I always take a trip to the U.S. The immigration guys kick the star out of my stardom.
I really don't have that much interest in stardom.
What we forget is that the Academy is a star-maker, or it reinforces the stardom of people.
The main ingredient of stardom is the rest of the team.
Rock stardom and all that stuff like that was never like my main M.O., my main M.O. is musical growth, and if I become a rock star in the process, great!
You really have to love the work. You can't look for stardom. That's a by-product.
I've been in training for stardom.
The kids like to get pictures of me for their parents. They know how proud I am of them-they have a lot more to worry about than my stardom. They are trying to make good choices for their own lives, but this gives them a little fun. They are part of my family.
We're not in high school anymore and we've had a little more life experiences to help us better understand what were going through in terms of stardom and recognition.
I did what I could to inflate the rumor I was on my way to stardom. What I was on my way to, by any mathematical standards known to man, was oblivion, by way of obscurity.