I'm very well known in the industry and relatively well known by people who are aficionados and what not, but outside of that - no.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't think I'm kind of universally known. I think in the indie world I'm probably better known than in some mainstream Hollywood terms.
I was always known in my industry, and I always enjoyed a modicum of popularity.
I'm not famous; I am simply very well-known to certain people. Famous is something different.
I try to be known more for my work than for anything else.
I'm not very well known. However, the more well known you get, the more people are going to have expectations of you. Although that's great, it also imposes certain pressures.
I have had the opportunity to become acquainted with many wonderful people from many walks of life. I have known rich and poor, famous and modest, wise and otherwise.
I've been well-known in Britain for a long time.
I was born in fame. I was always recognised and known. Personally, I feel normal about it.
I've always surrounded myself with talented people, both in film and in business.
I am not hugely famous; I am not a name. For me, it's not the size of the role, it's the material and the people you are working with.
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