Being famous gets me good concert tickets, good tables in restaurants, good seats at sporting events and that's really about it.
Celebrity distorts democracy by giving the rich, beautiful, and famous more authority than they deserve.
At first, I thoroughly enjoyed being famous.
I will either be famous or infamous.
I have no use for people who throw their weight around as celebrities, or for those who fawn over you just because you are famous.
I'd rather be able to face myself in the bathroom mirror than be rich and famous.
I don't like being recognised, I have no interest in being famous at all, I just do what I do. If I could be like Captain Kirk and beam myself up and then beam myself down, I would!
I like being famous when it's convenient for me and completely anonymous when it's not.
It's not my goal to be a famous actor.
Being famous hasn't changed my perception of myself - I've just grown up.
I was never very interested in boys - and there were plenty of them - vying with one another to see how many famous women they would get into the hay.
Normally, I name my characters after famous comedians.
The Band was always famous for its retirements; we'd go and play and get a little petty cash together, and then not see each other till it was time to fill our pockets up again.
There are people who appear in the magazines and I don't know who they are. I've never seen anything they've done and their careers are over already. They're famous for maybe 10 minutes. Real careers, I think, take a long time to unfold.
I'd had people say, "You'll enjoy being famous for a week, and you'll never enjoy it again". But I don't think I had that week. I may have been working and missed that moment.