In order to be a star performer you have to have someone to play against.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't care about being a star. I can do a supporting role; I don't have to be a lead.
When you're playing against a whole bunch of All-Stars, it's like a video game. There's so much talent on the floor at once.
We all know that on Broadway you need to have stars to do a play.
I suppose I am reluctant about being any sort of 'star' and I didn't particularly want to be portrayed as one.
I know that nobody can become a star without a team.
No support of one star or one director or one producer can make any individual actor a star. You have to connect with the audience; the audience have to like you. That is something that cannot be manipulated or fought for or tried for. Either they like you, or they don't.
A lot of athletes have star quality, but they just can't perform in front of a camera. So no matter how good-looking you are, no matter what kind of presence you have, you still have to be able to be a convincing performer to become a star.
You can't fake being a star. But you can also become a great personality.
After a few games I knew I was going to be able to compete. The idea of being a star never crossed my mind.
I don't want to be a star. If you have to label me anything, I'm an actor - I guess. A journeyman actor. I think 'star' is what you call actors who can't act.