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Work can be hard sometimes - acting - the arts can be hard sometimes in that way - hard to give yourself that inspiration if you don't have a job. (Edward VIII )
“Hopefully we can get high tech jobs in northwest Pennsylvania.” (Edward VIII )
I was happy that they liked my work and I finally got the acclaim and recognition that I thought I deserved. (Edward VIII )
I'm very happy with the work that I do, and I have a lot of time for my daughter, and really, I don't want to be a superstar because it takes a great deal of effort to maintain that kind of life once you've created it. (Edward VIII )
I've been around and have been trying hard to manage both work and home. (Edward VIII )
Extra work sucks. Get out quick. (Edward VIII )
I started off on stage because it was the only work I could get. I haven't been back for 11 years. I think any stage experience is good experience, as far as being an actor is concerned. (Edward VIII )
I'm a workaholic. (Edward VIII )
One of the guys who worked at the Ape School became my stunt double so we just kept working on different things and just play around. (Edward VIII )
“You know what I want? The answer is, I truly don't know what I want. I don't want to do a television series. I want to do dramas as well as comedies, but I have no idea what kind or in what order. Just give me the chance at them.” (Edward VIII )
“I didn't want o do metal work and get my hands all nicked up and be around guys. So I took drama because there were a lot of girls.” (Edward VIII )
“I'm so critical of my own work that it's difficult for me to disassociate myself and watch it as an audience.” (Edward VIII )
“There's so many things I want to do. I want to work with great filmmakers, great actors, great scripts. And there's no reason for me to do anything short of that, because I'm 24, I don't have a family, I don't need to make tons of money, and I'm not dying to get famous.” (Edward VIII )
“I've been pretty fortunate; everybody I've worked with has been pretty ego-free and they're just there to do the work and they're famous because they do good work. And the people I've run into have generally been pretty giving, caring people. It's easy to connect with that.” (Edward VIII )
As I was working on the film, everyone that I photographed, I gave prints to, so it was a nice thing to share with others as we were going through the process together - not just giving them a snapshot from an instamatic, but rather a beautiful print from my Rolleiflex. (Edward VIII )
I always knew I would do something special with my memories of working with Stanley. (Edward VIII )
“The first day we were shooting, you've got that 35 millimeter camera and then I've got two or three other video cameras and I can look into those cameras, but I can't look into the 35 millimeter, obviously, ... Well, the first day of shooting, I'm sitting there, talking to one camera and then I'm looking in all the cameras. Ron had to come up and say, 'Don't look at this one.'” (Edward VIII )
“I was responsible for Brandon Lang, ... That was my job, to be able to make a believable character who you can understand and go through the whole story with.” (Edward VIII )
“I'd rather wait until we're through working.” (Edward VIII )
“It's not about working anymore, its about doing work I can be proud of.” (Edward VIII )
“I find that as a kid, I could take much more violence, blood, guts, and gore, and you could bring it on and nothing was too shocking for me as a kid or teenager. And now, I'm at 35 and my tolerance for that stuff is much less. As I grow older and closer to the grave, that stuff becomes more and more disturbing to me.” (Edward VIII )
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