My first Top of the Pops I didn't want to do. I was terrified. I'd never done television before. Seeing the video afterwards was like watching myself die.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The first video I ever made, announcing 'Crash the Super Bowl,' I did about fifty takes and I wanted to die. It was awful.
It's a very strange and quite terrifying experience to watch yourself on TV. I never like to do it with other people.
Once, and only once, I walked on stage and my mind went utterly blank! I had no idea why I was there! My fellow actors had to rescue me. I was very young and new to the business, so I'm glad it didn't give me stage fright for the rest of my life!
I remember watching television when I was younger, and I felt like there were things TV tackled first, and then it would happen to me in real life, and I felt prepared.
Every time I went on stage I was so terrified I almost threw up.
Oddly enough, I have really bad stage fright - getting up in front of people. And I made a living going on live television.
I was hit by a car. I almost died. My show was taken away from me. I was frightened.
I can't remember that I ever had just a minute of stage fright.
I remember being onstage once when I didn't have fear: I got so scared I didn't have fear that it brought on an anxiety attack.
I lived to be on stage, and I'm terrified. Terrified before every show.