Hollywood, that whole industry,
Hollywood, that whole industry, is a lot like a really small town. You bump into the same people all the time. I think Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon can be played with anyone and everyone in Hollywood. Gabourey Sidibe
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Hollywood, that whole industry, is a lot like a really small town. You bump into the same people all the time. I think Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon can be played with anyone and everyone in Hollywood. Gabourey Sidibe
I called Kevin Spacey one day about something else, but he didnt say to me calm down, like The New York Times said. Because I was not deranged. Gabriel Byrne
I’d like to thank Sony for their gracious hospitality, and for not repeatedly punching me in the face. If I seem a little nervous, it’s because Kevin Butler was introduced to me backstage as the VP of sharpening things. Gabe Newell
I like being able to bounce between writing movies for people like Kevin Sorbo to making very personal films like orange county hardcore sinister to making a movie like [Wyatt Earp and the Holy Grail: The Tale of the Three Gates], which is made for the pure pleasure of getting together with creative people and … Read more
I consider myself a good improviser but Will and Kevin showed me I have a lot to learn. Erick Chavarria
My cinematic crush has been pretty much the same since I was 12: Kevin Costner. Emma Watson
My cat, Kevin, has adorable habits – he waits for me while I’m showering because he loves to have his face washed when I’m done. And he also knows I keep treats for him beside the bed; he loves his treat at night before he goes to sleep – you know, like all men! Emily … Read more
I really love ‘Soapdish.’ I wish ‘Soapdish’ had more of a moment because I felt that that is a really strong, funny movie. Kevin Kline is hilarious in that movie. Elisabeth Shue
The only thing that frightens me a little is when I’m called Kevin rather than Fred, but that’s how people have known me for so many years. So, I can’t really blame them. Fred Savage
My favorite…continues to be Kevin Zraly’s ‘Windows on the World’. Frank J. Prial