I don't think of myself as an American Master. I've just been making a living.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think of myself as a plain human being who happens to be an American.
Get off your bottom and be the stand, and do the work you can to pursue the American Dream for yourself, and help others to do the same.
I am very career minded, and I think my personality is more suited to America. I am a working mother.
I wouldn't describe myself as a master of anything.
I'm definitely an American, because I grew up here. But I've lived very happily in Britain.
I'm an American. We've translated democracy and brotherhood and equality into enterprise and opportunity and success - and that's getting Americanised.
If you're not willing to work, you're never going to be able to experience the American Dream.
I don't have a burning passion to live in America per se but I would certainly like to work there.
I always thought of myself as more American than Americans when I was living in Germany, because I always had this attitude of can-do, and if you're successful, you can show it, which is a very un-German thing, you know.
So I built my entire career in the United States and that's why it feels like I'm an American actor.