It breaks my heart to find myself within the cesspool of reality TV shows.
so id burn this whole city down just to show you the light
For better or worse, in the 21st century, reality shows are the variety show.
'Celebrity Apprentice' has more integrity and is the most straightforward show I've ever seen.
There's no job in show business that's harder than any other job outside show business.
I'm really excited about my TV show. I wrote it with my best friend.
As an artist, what you do is you put out material constantly. Whether it's films, or TV shows, music... and you know, you hope people respond to it. You always have to know, as well, that not everybody's gonna like it. And that's okay. It's not for everyone. It's just for the crusty nugs.
Be careful! Never show your superiors that you are superior to them.
Sometimes it's easier to show than it is to tell
Fragmentation is like classful addressing - an interesting early architectural error that shows how much experimentation was going on while IP was being designed.
Let's show America our best and nothing less!
I'd love to do a talk show. But I'm too busy for it. It's just too much work.
Even though the vast majority of my work was outside television, the amount of creation and inventing that went into the TV shows was non stop and, unknown to me, a great strain.
You just do as many shows as you can to hone what it is you're working on.
A show is exhausting when it stinks. It's exhausting when you have to work overtime to make something work.
You've got to know business before you go to show business.
I was absolutely delighted that those shows have been preserved.
It's the big question of every TV show, right, where you have these two people who it's clear the world wants to put them together and everyone wants to see them together, but also when you're telling these stories you can't throw these people together immediately.
I'm trying to write a TV show. Ideally it would be just a reality-TV show, getting the guy who played Eddie Winslow and Kirk Cameron to live in a house. The Jehovah's Witnesses would come to the house a lot or something like that. I kind of like the idea of Scientologists and Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses trying to convert Kirk Cameron.
I started my career off replacing Rita Moreno in a Broadway show.
I got on the TV show at 40 and that is something very rare. So, I know that God gave me that role (on) One Life to Live - the role of Carlotta, the role of a mom.
I never thought of myself as being that good looking, I was an actor, people saw me on television, and then they start to think you're good looking because of that presentation. I was no better looking before the show, than after - and before the TV show I couldn't get a date to save my life. So what changed? Did I suddenly become more good looking? No. I got lucky, I got a TV show. That's what happened.
I've had lots of things that didn't work out, like TV shows. You learn a lot through mistakes - I learned that you have to be the captain of your ship. Actually, I own my ship.
I'd never go on a reality show - it's too invasive.
On Michael Moore TV show, when he went to the home of the guy who invented the car alarm and set off all the car alarms on the block... pretty funny.