It's funny to be discovered by a lot of people who didn't know you before. People always used to say 'Do you shop at Home Depot?' or 'Does your kid go to such and such school?' They want to know why they know me even if they don't know my name. I don't think that's a bad thing by the way I think it's nice to be kind of anonymously famous.
Popstars really draws you in. It's fascinating. It's interesting to watch people thrown together in that kind of a situation. Even if the egos weren't involved and they weren't trying to be world famous. It's the Real World only better.
Well I think a lot of people just want to be famous.
When you're famous you don't get to meet people because they want you to like them when the present themselves to you and you don't see the real people.
If it's not some daring dangerous affair it's just not interesting or so it seems. So here you have two people - a famous American iconic couple - who actually like each other sexually in marriage. Imagine.
I don't have the life of a famous person. But I do feel like I've been able to connect with a lot of people.
I don't want to be more famous than what I have right now. At least in that sense where people come up to me in the grocery store.
Most of my life I have played a lot of famous people but most of them were dead so you have a poetic license.
I grew up being the girl who would always tune in to watch famous people talk about their careers how they handled scandals and mega fame. I'm trying to pick up tips.
When you become famous you start getting invites to parties where there are famous athletes and famous rock stars politicians people who have tremendous power and affluence. It's not in my DNA but certainly I have been exposed to it.
I'm famous by default. I came out of the womb and people wanted to know who I was because of my parents.
Being very famous is not the fun it sounds. It merely means you're being chased by a lot of people and you lose your privacy.
Some people with blogs are never going to get famous and they've been doing it for like over a year. I feel bad for them.
I always regarded people who want fame with a lot of suspicion. Unless you have a product to sell I don't know why anyone would want to be famous. I can't imagine what need that would fill.
People seldom become famous for what they say until after they are famous for what they've done.
When I came to New York I began to meet the people who became the most famous artists of our time. I was insecure about my own level of ability I didn't know whether I could compete with these people and at the same time. I was wondering what is this anyway?
So I'm a young boy in the 1940s growing up seeing Ralph Bunche on a regular basis seeing Duke Ellington on a regular basis. We know that these people are famous. They're living in the same community as we live in. They go to the same stores and shops.
Going to New York to do whatever - show business - it just seemed fun. It seemed fun to go to the big city and meet all kinds of different people and maybe be famous. It was just exciting. So I wasn't scared.
'Howard the Duck!' That's a really interesting movie. I appreciate my career because I've had a lot of very interesting ups and downs and most people... That movie is such a famous flop. In a land of a lot of flops it's kind of awesome to be in a really famous flop. I mean it's kind of a poster child for flops.
These days there are a lot of people who just want to be famous. I think that comes from a naive place because those people generally don't know what it's like.
Celebrity culture it's everywhere isn't it? It's reality TV Big Brother. I didn't become a footballer to be famous I became a footballer to be successful. I didn't want to be famous. Now people want to be famous. Why? Why would you want people following you about all day?
I like photographing the people I love the people I admire the famous and especially the infamous. My last infamous subject was the extreme right wing French politician Jean-Marie Le Pen.
When someone becomes successful or rich and famous people perceive that person as being different. But I'm the same guy I've always been.
There's such big pressure on people who are incredibly famous on those who have people sitting outside their front door and taking photos every time they move.
Every man sees in his relatives and especially in his cousins a series of grotesque caricatures of himself.