Paula is a sweet lady and a great addition to the family. I`m not really familiar with her music, and I`ve said this to her face. We had a party at the house for my sister, Renee, and (my) Dad said, `Charlie, put on some Paula Abdul, I don`t own any of he...
Charlie Sheen
I`m personally trying to change my image and change things about myself but they don`t want to let it die. I guess there are more sales in controversy. They should change the title of `Hard Copy` to Hard Charlie or Sheen Copy, Christ I`m on there twice a ...
Charlie Sheen
When I left the set of Finding Neverland (2004), I was quite upset, because I thought I wouldn`t see Johnny again. And Charlie wants to go back to the chocolate factory. We both got our wishes.
Freddie Highmore
We had been shooting Charlie for about a month, and I was beginning to get nervous because there weren`t any phone calls. I called my agent and asked, Has no one called from the studio to complain or say, `Hey, what`s he doing?` or `Hey, he`s freaking us ...
Johnny Depp
[talking about the film versions of "Charlie`s Angels" (1976)] I think they missed the mark. In the TV show, Farrah [Farrah Fawcett], Jaclyn [Jaclyn Smith] and I were best friends who cared for each other and I think that came through in the acting. In th...
Kate Jackson
[Charlie] Chaplin is waiting a long time at a trolley car stop. He`s the first in line of what turns out to be a huge crowd. The trolley finally arrives, he`s the first one on, but then the crowd behind him surges through the door and pushes him right thr...
Cary Grant
[on the new Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) movie, telling Daily Telegraph]: It`s all about money. It`s just some people sitting around thinking "How can we make some more money?" Why else would you remake Willy Wonka? (Willy Wonka & the Chocolat...
Gene Wilder
I love Charlie Sheen. If there was a Charlie Sheen For President committee, I`d be on it. With this movie, I liked the idea that when John Malkovich is in a personal jam, Charlie Sheen is the one who provides the tough love. It seemed to me to be such an ...
John Malkovich
I love Charlie Sheen. If there was a Charlie Sheen For President committee, I`d be on it. With this movie, I liked the idea that when John Malkovich is in a personal jam, Charlie Sheen is the one who provides the tough love. It seemed to me to be such an ...
John Malkovich
I love Charlie Sheen. If there was a Charlie Sheen For President committee, I`d be on it. With this movie, I liked the idea that when John Malkovich is in a personal jam, Charlie Sheen is the one who provides the tough love. It seemed to me to be such an ...
John Malkovich
I try to stay a normal boy as much as possible. I play soccer on the weekend with my friend. I play video games, but not as much as Mike Teavee [the video-game addict in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)]. I quite enjoy soccer games. I support the ...
Freddie Highmore
In my fantasy I was always the savior. I would come to `Peanuts` land and save everybody. Charlie Brown would fall madly in love with me. Peppermint Patty was so jealous.
Alicia Witt
[on Charlie Sheen`s reaction to her New Zealand accent] He turned around and said, "What`s this, uh, voice? What are you doing?" I said, "I`m just talking." Then he said, "Hmmm. Is that some kind of actor-y thing?"
Melanie Lynskey
[on being intrigued by the part of the tortured Charlie in the TV series "Lost" (2004):] "The frustration of Charlie`s situation means he has a lot going on in his head. He lives in his head quite a lot. He`s a drug addict, and drug addicts, by nature, ar...
Dominic Monaghan
[on being intrigued by the part of the tortured Charlie in the TV series "Lost" (2004):] "The frustration of Charlie`s situation means he has a lot going on in his head. He lives in his head quite a lot. He`s a drug addict, and drug addicts, by nature, ar...
Dominic Monaghan
I did a Navy SEAL training programme and kung fu which got me in shape. I was down to 5% body fat. There`s a scene in Charlie where I get out of bed and have my underpants on - it`s not that glamorous, they`re the unsexiest Y-fronts you`ve ever seen.
Luke Goss
Charlie was a 45-year-old rocker who had been spat out the other side - they were looking at someone like John Hannah. My pitch was, `Wouldn`t it be a more interesting character if he was someone who has barely scratched the surface of what he could be?` ...
Dominic Monaghan
[on WB`s lame suggestions for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)] "They thought the Charlie character should be more proactive and that Wonka should be more of a father figure, and I`m sitting there thinking, `Willy Wonka is NOT a father figure! If ...
Tim Burton
[on WB`s lame suggestions for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)] "They thought the Charlie character should be more proactive and that Wonka should be more of a father figure, and I`m sitting there thinking, `Willy Wonka is NOT a father figure! If ...
Tim Burton
[on Charles Bronson] I don`t think reviews get to Charlie much, though, unless they`re especially personal. In the twenty-five years or so I`ve known him, he`s not changed much. He`s his own man. Stays pretty much to himself. If he cares what other people...
Richard Crenna
I`d like to produce, direct, write, score, and star in a film in exactly the way [Charlie] Chaplin did. I`ll do that before I`m thirty. - in 1985
Eddie Murphy
[when asked why he abandoned his Lonesome Luke character and that type of character] Charlie [Charles Chaplin] had the market cornered on that. He had it down to a science.
Harold Lloyd
I thought it`d be easy to get into the movies as Charlie Chaplin`s daughter. And I suppose it was. Except I wasn`t much good as an actress - really terrible at the beginning.
Geraldine Chaplin
[On the differences between his and Charles Chaplin`s characters] "Charlie`s tramp was a bum with a bum`s philosophy. Lovable as he was, he would steal if he got the chance. My little fellow was a working man and honest."
Buster Keaton
Charlie Chaplin used his ass better than any other actor. In all his films his ass is practically the protagonist. For a comic, the ass has incredible importance.
Roberto Benigni