When I first started I was always known as The Girl on the Sitcom with the Funny Voice.
Julie Benz
Recitation: by Male by Female
My manager introduced me to the 'Rise to Honor' team. I was curious about what it took to be involved in video games, a completely new form of entertainment to me.
Jet Li
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My father was the one who used to stand up in the middle of a number to flutter his lips and make sputtering sounds into lyrics.
Joel Grey
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I took a trip in 2004, a year after the war started in Iraq. I played music on the streets of Baghdad for Iraqi civilians. I'd also play for U.S. soldiers at night when they were off duty in the bars. Then I would talk to people, and I would film them and ask them about their life and the conflict.
Michael Franti
LifeMusicWarPeopleConflictYear
I'm very cognizant of the image that's being put out there and the way in which people perceive me. I'm honored and flattered that they see me as being a decent human being. I try my best to be a decent human being, but I fall short of the mark like we all do on a regular basis.
Sterling K. Brown
BestPeopleMeShortFallWay
I've never, ever labeled myself.
Mika
MyselfNeverEverLabeled
Here in Brazil, the president and the vice president are elected together.
Michel Temer
TogetherPresidentBrazilViceHere
I really believe that we're a studio-based band, and I have always thought that.
Josh Silver
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Priyanka Chopra has made a huge impact on me.
Disha Patani
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It feels like as you get a bit older, you've worked out the things that are good for your life apart from with acting.
Dolly Wells
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I'd like to do Broadway if the right project came along, but my mission in life is that I want to help change people's lives.
Derek Hough
LifeChangePeopleHelpMission
Building capacities for the young generation is going to make a better generation and a better future tomorrow for Africa.
Corneille Ewango
FutureTomorrowBuildingBetterMake
That existential crisis is something you rarely see portrayed by black characters; the idea that people think about their own existence and that they have hopes and dreams is taken away from people of color in their representation.
Boots Riley
DreamsPeopleColorBlackThinkYou
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