The idea of stardom was difficult to grasp. It was like being schizophrenic; there was her, the woman on television, and the real me.
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Stardom is a magical yet freakish situation at times. It's a cliche but very true that at times, you feel so alone, even when you're surrounded by so many people.
Stardom is no longer the fuel of my soul. It is the deeper aspects of life that nurture me. And I realise I am very blessed.
I didn't fall for a lot of that stardom stuff.
The stardom thing happened and now I'm trying to make a comeback, if you want to call it that.
And they didn't have to get into a lot of legal speak or talk ER terms, they were real people. I think that's why so many actresses were attracted to it. And it was just about problems that you could identify with so much, right off the bat.
I see stardom very clearly as a construct that's been created in order to sell things.
It took several years of hard work in small roles before I attained stardom.
Fame is a delicate and dangerous creature; I saw people who didn't honor it, who refused to take responsibility for it, get destroyed by it. I also saw that stardom in and of itself was empty.
A lot of people got lost in Hollywood while trying to become a star. They lost themselves.
Stardom should be a discovery. You don't hammer it onto people's heads. You don't demand it. You command it.
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