For some actors, their star shines brightly and fizzles out. My star doesn't shine that brightly, but it buzzes along. Hopefully, that means it will last longer.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm an actor. And I guess I've done so many movies I've achieved some high visibility. But a star? I guess I still think of myself as kind of a worker ant.
I'm not a star, I'm an actor - there's a difference!
Star quality is one of the most difficult things to describe. It emanates from the person, and he may not even understand it himself. It's a quality that separates the star from the rest of us.
The word 'star' doesn't mean an awful lot to me. 'Good actor' and having the respect of one's peers means more.
I get star-struck anytime I meet performers that I grew up watching and appreciating. I mean, it's still incredibly surreal to me that I was a kid in San Antonio watching movies and then now I'm working with some of the people that were in those movies. I don't think it'll ever stop being surreal on some level.
I have the stardom glow.
Actors will change their face, will change their hair, will change their voice, will disappear into the role. A movie star doesn't disappear.
Hollywood is a place where the stars twinkle until they wrinkle.
One of the great things about stargazing is that it's immediately at hand for so many people. You know, you could get into scuba diving or bird watching, but the stars are always up there.
And that if you become a star, people are going to go to see you. If you remain an actor, they're going to go and see the story you're in.