When you're a regular on your show, that's your family. When people come in and out, it doesn't mean that you don't embrace them, but they have to leave.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Being a fan of someone's show and the way they still hold a family together doesn't mean I am OK with all they say.
Whenever you do a show, there are happy reunions of people; it's very familial.
There is a great degree of comfort with your family when you're on a TV show.
I don't understand that, because I think that what people like most about the show is that they recognize themselves in the characters and their problems, so the more believable the family is, the more we can draw the audience in.
If you're doing television, you get to be a character for a long time, and the cast around you becomes like family. You get attached to playing that one character, and it's hard leaving them behind.
My family isn't really all that different from anyone else's. Well, maybe they're a bit more entertaining.
I love my family very much. I wish I could see them a little more often than I do. But we understand because we're a show business family and we all work.
When you go in and guest-star on a TV show, they already have their family - everybody pretty much knows everybody, and everyone sort of has that base already formed.
Everybody can adore you because you're on television, but at the end of the day, when you're no longer on TV, who's still there? It's family.
If you're a member of my family, whether immediate or extended, and you want to see my show, don't.