When you act, you really have to give all of yourself, and if you're doing that purely for money, it's not healthy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You know you're on stage being the life of the party and trying to get laughs, and then, in a lot of ways, you don't have anything to give once you give it to the people.
I feel sick if I have to do something for the money. I can't breathe. I'm not proud of myself.
Acting is wonderful, but it's not pulling in the type of money that I want. It's not bringing in the type of money that I am used to or the type of money that is going to supply my lifestyle. I'm a leisure girl; I like to be over in Italy or in Europe, you know shopping or vacationing, you know.
Getting money is not all a man's business: to cultivate kindness is a valuable part of the business of life.
Getting rich is about fun. It's a game, and you have to treat it that way.
When I am on stage, I give everything. Maybe because of that, I won't last long, but I don't care.
I do everything as honestly as I can. I give all I have to give. But I don't let people get in my way.
It's not about giving back if you're successful or a celebrity or how much money you have: it's about your responsibility as an adult to help others.
When I do something I give everything, so it has to be something that I really want to go for.
Acting can be very selfish and all-consuming.