I made enough money to buy a house. That's crazy, but fame proved ephemeral.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
All the work built my fame and certainly made me more money, but the toll it took in my home was not good.
I've never chased fame. I came into this business to be a theatre actress. I was nine when I first appeared on stage. But I can't say I would turn my back on fortune. I'm someone who enjoys the benefits of money.
I've never been driven by fame or money or anything like that. It's never been part of my psyche.
I was obsessed with being rich and famous.
I put $5 million into the real-estate business when the world was coming to an end, and three years later, by 1980, I woke up and was worth a hundred. That's a lot of money back then.
I didn't get rich and famous, but I do what I love.
I became a millionaire overnight by signing a piece of paper. I made more money in that one second than my entire family did in their lifetime.
I built a great company, one of the - some of the most iconic assets in the world, $10 billion of net worth, more than $10 billion of net worth, and frankly, I had a great time doing it.
I had no preconceived idea what fame would be like, because I never thought I would be famous. I just wanted to do my work. Hell, I just wanted to pay my rent on time.
Fame was thrilling only until it became grueling. Money was fun only until you ran out of things to buy.
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