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“I'd like to say as I get older, I try to move toward more sophisticated - more complex - material, but that's just not true. As I get older and more mature - as I started to mature as an actor and an artist - I start looking for stories that are really simple... simply told, straightforward stories that don't make any pretenses about what they are, or ones that are couched in other things to give you permission to enjoy them.” (Edward VIII )
“I know what's out there. I did a little of that running around. It left me bereft and bored, running around with a bunch of B-level models and half-ass movie stars.” (Edward VIII )
“It's a turning point. The episodes we're doing now are even better, I think, than what we've done in the past. From [here] on, the show is going to be very different from what it's been. We're finally going to be what the audience wanted the show to be.” (Edward VIII )
“If I feel the part is right, and I know that the producers and the director want me, I'd go for broke. Always.” (Edward VIII )
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“It's great that they gave me something to act other than, 'Hi, dear, how are you doing?'” (Edward VIII )
“I'm in a very enviable position, being able to work like this 45 years later. It's always beginning! I never have a sense of finishing up, just new things beginning. When I die, they're going to carry me off a stage.” (Edward VIII )
“I'd been trying to do something with MTV for a while, so we came up with this crazy idea, and now I've created this monster. Basically, we've been using some of that rap-battling phenomena, but [replacing the rap with comedy].” (Edward VIII )
“I have been offered a lot for my work, but never everything.” (Edward VIII )
I'm really good at helping people go through things, setting up systems, putting clothes together, making space work. (Edward VIII )
“I get a script and it's really interesting with scripts, because you never really know. It's paper and it could be great or awful. Even scripts that are good could end up not working.” (Edward VIII )
“I never believed I wouldn't make it - and perhaps that's why I've always found work. I've always stuck at everything I've ever done. I absolutely won't give up.” (Edward VIII )
“One of my favorite things to do is be in front of the camera and act.” (Edward VIII )
“There are a lot of things that have changed with the way people use libraries, ... We really need to take a look at how we can best serve our customers and the best way to use staff to do that.” (Edward VIII )
I'd never find a work environment as safe and supportive as the one I'd known at Disney. (Edward VIII )
Of all the places my work had led us, Italy still stands as out as our favorite. After all, we are Italian. (Edward VIII )
Of all the roles I've played, none has been as fulfilling as being a mother. (Edward VIII )
One of the best parts of the tour was getting to see these great performers work close up. (Edward VIII )
Then, as now, the Disney studio buzzed with activity. You had a strong impression of being at the center of something very exciting. (Edward VIII )
There were few ways to promote a single, except for appearing on Dick Clark's show or Ed Sullivan. (Edward VIII )
We didn't know much about Walt Disney or his studios. (Edward VIII )
“When I wanted to do this job it was for making movies not for the glitter. Of course with the fame I got more offers from different countries so it is great to have huge luxuries for an actor to work and to have the choice. But after, in life, I can't enjoy anonymity. But I can hide myself.” (Edward VIII )
So I was always passionate about it and felt that it was sort of the golden thread inside me in terms of what I was supposed to do in terms of work but I think I have relaxed a lot in terms of the actual experience and actually enjoy it more and enjoy the people more. (Edward VIII )
I know Mama Rose is a great role and I love having a chance to do it. (Edward VIII )
I realized the power of communicating and connecting to the audience when you're onstage. That was exciting-and it still is. (Edward VIII )
I'd like to one day play Amanda, the mother, in The Glass Menagerie. (Edward VIII )
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