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It does no harm just once in a while to acknowledge that the whole country isn't in flames, that there are people in the country besides politicians, entertainers, and criminals.
In this culture, where entertainers and athletes wield such power, it seems only right to me that they try to make their influence a good one.
Entertainers, athletes, and stars started giving me support.
People never think of entertainers as being human. When you walk out on stage, the audience think, 'Nothing can go wrong with them.' We get sick and we have headaches just like they do. When we are cut, we bleed.
We're entertainers, while people want us to be gods.
I don't see a difference between the big screen and the small one. We are entertainers, and the medium doesn't matter.
When people say that L.A. doesn't have a culture, I think it really does: a very old culture, and very specific. There's streets named after entertainers, and statues of entertainers, and it's great. Entertainment is still art, even if it makes billions of dollars. So it's like a city built on entertainment, and art in a way.
I love that synergy between being entertainers and having people respond. There's no greater reward.
That's why you find a lot of entertainers are insecure, because it's the perfect camouflage for insecurity.
I've always believed that there are funny people everywhere, but they're just not comedians. In fact, some of my best comedic inspirations were not professional entertainers.