(While watching an excerpt from an episode of "Full House" (1987) in which he dresses as a woman) "Ahhh, where is my face?! I lost so much face on that show, I don`t even exist anymore!"
Bob Saget
When R-rated comedies don`t work, the studios are really embarrassed by them. But a PG-13 comedy is actually less offensive than an episode of "Friends" (1994). I think people want something a little more adult.
Judd Apatow
It was a tough job getting mouth to mouth from David Duchovny but somebody had to do it. Commenting about her appearance on "The X Files" (1993) episode "Oubliette" (1995).
Jewel Staite
[On the subject of his character`s inevitable death in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)] "I don`t mind dying, I just don`t wanna go out like some punk."
Samuel Jackson
The character was defined for me from the first episode. He`s introduced as this badass, smarmy and sarcastic, who doesn`t give a crap about anything. But he also exhibits tidbits of vulnerability. In Asteroid Blues" you see traces of his vulnerability in...
Steven Jay Blum
[on appearing as Angel in the very last "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) episode:] "I pretty much slid right back in. It was another day of work. I`m not big with reunions, but it was fine."
David Boreanaz
Then I watched the first episode of Star Wars over and over again. I loved it as a kid. It was a bit funny to be paid for it. I`d say to my wife, "I`ve got to go and watch Star Wars again, Sorry. I just haven`t quite got it..." Brilliant.
Ewan McGregor
On the series finale of "Enterprise" (2001): "These are the Voyages..." was a good episode but not a great finale. They should`ve done a 2-hour, you know, like we did. Then I would`ve gotten double the money--that would`ve been good." (August 20, 2005).
Marina Sirtis
(On the infamous "Who Shot J.R?" episode): "Before that fateful shot rang out, I was merely bemused by the success of the character. Villainy could be fun, and that`s how I played it. And if it worked. I mean I couldn`t go down to the corner to pick up my...
Larry Hagman
Well I just think its ironic that Yesterday`s Enterprise" was to me my favorite episode that I did and was one of the fans favorites of the series and that I had to die to actually get that episode written".
Denise Crosby
Well I just think its ironic that Yesterday`s Enterprise" was to me my favorite episode that I did and was one of the fans favorites of the series and that I had to die to actually get that episode written".
Denise Crosby
[On his most famous role, 1979]: Funny thing, yesterday morning I found my youngest son and daughter watching the rerun of an old ("The Munsters" (1964)) episode and I said, "My God, THAT`S not still on, is it?" Well, even so, I was very lucky and it was ...
Fred Gwynne
[on refusing to take his shirt off for fans at conventions] Nobody was interested until the episode when I kissed Buffy, then wham. (March 29, 2005)
James Marsters
After that episode, I would meet people on the street and they`d ask me `When is your album coming out?` This was before I`d even thought about pursuing a record deal (After her singing performances on the Fresh Prince of Bel Air)
Tatyana Ali
I have a little fantasy where in the last episode of the season, we slip into the prison`s sewer system, up through the grate, and pop out a hatch - and we`re face to face with Matthew Fox and spend season 2 on a tropical beach. - jokingly linking his sho...
Wentworth Miller
[On hanging from the helicopter for an episode of Wonder Woman]: "The stunt girl was about to go under it and I said `Oh, I can do this!` I ran under and they went up, and when the producers found out about it, they went ballistic."
Lynda Carter
Society was so much more prudish in the 1960s. In one episode of The Avengers I played a belly dancer and I had to stick a jewel in my navel because the Americans wouldn`t tolerate them. In those days you didn`t flash the boobs at all. What you did do to ...
Diana Rigg
On the final episode of "M*A*S*H" (1972): "It was one of the hardest things I`ve ever done as an actor, because there were times when it wasn`t appropriate to be crying".
Mike Farrell
(on the technology used to film Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)): The advances have been phenomenal. There is a monitor on the camera there that is static, a monitor on the crane, and all these monitors scattered all over the place. Wh...
Christopher Lee
It`s a little-known fact, but I wanted Han Solo to die at the end of Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983). I thought it would give more weight and resonance. But George Lucas wasn`t sympathetic. He didn`t want me killed by those teddy bear gu...
Harrison Ford
[on playing two characters on Battlestar Galactica] "There was a lot of pressure that I felt, especially since the second episode was very heavy on the two characters right away. And I remember the director was reiterating some of the points of the show. ...
Grace Park
[about tearful emotions while filming the last episode of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" :] "The last scene that I filmed [involved] a one-day player with no lines, which is great. I actually said, `I want the last scene to be a one-day player with no lines, ...
Joss Whedon
I`m not gay, so I don`t know much about Broadway musicals. - while a contestant on the "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" celebrity episode that aired on August 5, 2001.
Norm MacDonald
You know what, despite my complaints about Phantom Menace and Episode 2, when Episode 3 comes out I`ll be first in line. I genuinely love it.
Simon Pegg
You know what, despite my complaints about Phantom Menace and Episode 2, when Episode 3 comes out I`ll be first in line. I genuinely love it.
Simon Pegg
[11/23/05] The first thing I want to say is that I think that "Threshold" (2005) is one of the best new shows out there, which is one of the reasons I wanted to join this amazing cast. Barbara Nance, the writer of this episode, created an incredible, stro...
Elizabeth Berkley
[on meeting Alyson Hannigan, whose "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997) character Willow crossed over to take part on "Angel" (1999) for the season 4 episode "Orpheus":] "This is our first time actually meeting each other. She`s pretty cool, so I`m hoping th...
Amy Acker
They are all so very different, Episode III is very dark and much more demanding, we all know that Anakin becomes Darth Vader but to actually see this transition is very painful. So when you have such a dark story to work with it demands you as an actor t...
Natalie Portman
Acting to mid-air is odd. There`s a perverse pleasure to it when you get it right, but often you don`t. Aliens are really hard. On the second one [Star Wars: Episode II] I was doing the scene with those tall ones - actually, I quite fancied the female one...
Ewan McGregor