Actors in real life
Actors' quotes about their real life
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This section contains the best quotes about actors and directors' private life. The celebrities reveal their secrets and talk about things they care about. Before becoming famous, each celebrity was a son or a daughter, a brother or a sister, a husband or a wife, a father or a mother. The section is entirely dedicated to the actors' and directors' private life, including family quotes and themes like the importance education, roots and immigration, or the joy of adopting a child.
“I like to be thought of as a good father and a good husband.”
“I'm trying to shut up and let my angels speak to me and tell me what I'm supposed to do.”
“When I decided to go to university I didn't know what I wanted to do.”
“I barely leave my cage, my house.”
“It's very important to prioritize. I know, for me, my family comes first. That makes every decision very easy.”
“Love and honesty are the things that make a good wife and mother.”
“The thrill of coming home has never changed.”
“My sense of personal strength has always come from my family.”
“Having my priorities in order has really helped me look better, fresher, and more relaxed.”
“My family is not at all involved in television, or film, or theatre, or any of it, really.”
“There was an undercurrent of poverty throughout my childhood.”
“I'd love to drive a Lamborghini, but I think it's hard when the pedals are way down in there.”
“Of course, I also attribute some of my hearing loss to being in the infantry in World War II.”
“I don't like the sound of my voice or how I look or anything.”
“Immigrant Jews. I spoke with an accent. I didn't speak English even - I spoke French and Yiddish mostly.”
“In the '50's everybody went to a psychiatrist because if you didn't, you'd have nothing to talk about at cocktail parties.”
“Keeping it all normal and keeping us together is my first priority. Then I fit films into my life.”
“Before I was ever in high school, I had dark circles under my eyes.”
“I'm not prone to depression, but I get depressed because everybody gets.”
“I was a grunt, walking around in the jungle of Vietnam, trying not to find the enemy.”
“I spent my whole life trying to play the games males play.”
“I may look like the girl next door, but you wouldn't want to live next door to me.”
“I lead a very boring, normal life.”
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