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I started out as a musician, and I ended up as a cartoon.
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Everything I thought about acting and having a movie career has changed from what I thought when I started.
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People took notice of me and saw that I can carry off light-hearted roles as well. They started talking about Pritam Vidrohi, and it became a lovable character; I saw that people were clapping and whistling. It was a big high to watch this kind of reaction.
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It's really mind-boggling to me when I think about where I started and where I am now. It's kind of insane.
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When I first started writing songs, I was probably about ten or twelve years old, and the first thing you think as a songwriter is, 'Can this be a hit? Can this come out, and people are going to hear the song and like the song, and then they're going to like you, and you'll get famous and rich?' That hasn't changed a bit.
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When I started out, people were afraid of parish priests. Now they're afraid of newspaper editors.
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What is not started today is never finished tomorrow.
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It started twelve and went on until twelve. I never had to buy a drink all day!
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I started playing piano and guitar when I was in elementary school, and then I was finally like, 'I want to sing.' So I started taking voice lessons and decided I wanted to go to an art school and take music seriously.
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When I started I didn't know anything about music. I came from an absolutely non-musical, non-artistic background.
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I started to get grossed out by the armpits.
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I'm part of that original generation that came up playing video games, that pumped a lot of our allowance into video games. We financed the rise of video games. I started playing them in the Straw Hat Pizza Palace at the Carriage Square Mall in Oxnard, CA.
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The greatest time wasted, is the time getting started.
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I started doing visual effects for many years, and after that, I became an actor.
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I actually started as a singer in Brooklyn, and I lived in a community. To get out of the ghetto of my community, I was a musician.
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I do come from theater. I didn't spend a lot of time there 'cause once I started in television, I just kind of stayed there.
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There's something strange about you-" she started to say. Oh, well, thanks!" he chuckled, his brown eyes twinkling at her.
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Catcalling is pretty much never going to work. Like anytime a guy's like, "Hey girl! Can we friends?" It's like, I don't know you. I'm just walking by right now, and that's weird. No relationship has ever started from a catcall.
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I really couldn't put a finger on it. There was definitely a difference in the team that started the season and the one that finished.
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I know reels can be expensive but even if you construct one on your own if you don't have enough money to get a more professional one while you're getting started, as far as college animators go or young indie developers I don't think they are going to care if you have the highest quality reel yet.
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It was seriously just a name. They didn’t tell you what to do. They didn’t tell you how they wanted the character to be - nothing. You went in to audition for this character name and that was it. When I started, before I came onto the set, I went to Gene Roddenberry and said: hey, what do you want from this guy? Who is he? And being as smart as he is, he said: don’t listen to what you’ve heard or read or seen in the past, nothing. Just make the character your own. And that’s what I did.
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When I started to write 'Crazy Thing Called Love,' I wanted a conflict that would not only bring Billy and Maddy together in terms of proximity and give them a common goal but that would also drive a wedge between them. And nothing fit the bill quite like the arrival of some children.
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I started writing as soon as I started reading.
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I know that if I didn't look the way I looked, I would never have started in films. That, I remember, and I know I have to accept it.