I don't see myself as a famous person.

I'm the poorest famous person in the country.

It's not like I'm the most famous person in the world.

I do not take any pleasure whatsoever in being a famous person.

The image we have of a famous person often bears no relation to them.

For a time, at least, I was the most famous person in the entire world.

My idea of a good picture is one that's in focus and of a famous person.

I'm like a famous person to some people, not to everybody. I want to be big.

I'm not cut out to be a famous person; I can't do my hair and makeup well enough.

I don't want to name drop, but Russell Crowe is the most famous person in my phone.

I seek no longer to be a 'famous' person, and instead I wish to live a 'normal' life.

When you're in a relationship with a very famous person, you have to make compromises.

As a famous person you think how you're gonna end it, get away and have a normal life.

A window covered with raindrops interests me more than a photograph of a famous person.

In terms of being a famous person, it hasn't changed anything. It's not important for me.

Whenever you're the child of a famous person, you get judged in odd ways because of that.

I mostly go under the radar, which is fantastic because I would not be a good famous person.

I feel like everyone has the right to privacy, even if you're the most famous person in the world.

It doesn't matter what famous person I've come across in the street, I don't think I've ever shouted.

I don't have the life of a famous person. But I do feel like I've been able to connect with a lot of people.

If you're famous, I don't - for the life of me - I don't understand why any famous person would ever be on Twitter.

When I do read, it tends to be serious books like autobiographies and if I've met a famous person, I'll read up on them.

There's a tendency, when the offspring of a famous person does something notable, to define them by their more-famous parent.

It seems unfair that anyone can set up on Twitter using my name, or the name of any famous person, without any checks at all.

No one teaches you how to be a famous person; no one teaches you how to be a role model. It's something you have to do on your own.

A famous person to themselves, they don't get up in the morning and think, I'm famous. I'm not famous to me. Famous is a perception.

I think that as soon as you think of yourself as a famous person or anything like that, you're objectifying yourself in some weird way.

I grew up watching Amy in 'Enchanted'; I was told that if you had to meet your first famous person you'd be lucky if it were Amy Adams.

I don't necessarily view myself as a 'famous' person, I look at like Tom Cruise or Julia Roberts and think to myself, now that's a celebrity.

Whenever I went to England I always see the man inside George Best. I knew that George - not the famous person with his troubles on the outside.

I'm not an impressionist as such, and I never will be, so the sketches where I was supposed to be a famous person probably weren't my best work.

I was never about being a celebrity. Maybe when I was very young, but that goes away quickly. I've met almost every famous person I want to meet.

The most famous person in my phone is Lindsay Lohan. We starred in 'Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen' together in 2004 and we've stayed in touch.

Quite frankly, I didn't become an actor to become a movie star. I have never dreamed about being the most famous person on the planet. I just want to do really good work.

I'm willing to make compromises based on someone I think is the one, but I think it's psychologically important to people when they're famous to be the only famous person they know.

It's so awesome to be a part of something that is successful not because there's a famous person in it or because it's a revival of something, but because it's so fresh and original.

I'm not thirsty. I'm not a pop star. I don't want to reign over all forever... I don't want to be famous! It makes me feel sick, the thought of being a famous person. It's just not me.

I can't relate to people who treat me as a 'famous person.' I only like to hang around with people who treat me as a regular person because that's what I am. All people are really just regular.

I was getting a lot of editorial, as in lots of pages in 'Vogue,' but it's far more important to get your dresses on the back of a famous person. Charlotte Rampling in Bruce Oldfield. That sells.

I'm right on the edge of getting another movie. It's between me and a famous person. The studio said they're thinking about going with somebody with a name. I said, 'That's great! Because I have one!'

As with any moderately famous person, footballers are the source of much gossip. In fact, I'd go as far as to say they are targeted. The fun part as their partner is not knowing who, or what, to believe.

I didn't necessarily want to be famous growing up, but I knew I would be a good famous person because I'm not offended if somebody comes up to me and knows things about me and wants to engage me in a conversation.

The death of a famous person is different from the death of a loved one, whether it is Michael Jackson, Frank McCourt, or Walter Cronkite. We didn't know any of them personally, and yet, we experience a sense of loss.

I am not a famous person at home - I'm just a guy here. I'm a father, I'm a companion, I'm a human being. I am not a public figure in my house; I am not a celebrity. I am not a famous person to myself - I am just a guy.

There is less pressure as a character actor. It generally means that you will be acting for all of your life, which is my intention. It is not my intention to just be a rich and famous person, that would be pretty boring.

I never see myself as the famous person. It never was a part of my life, and I hope this doesn't become the most eminent thing about what I do. I just hope that I'll do things that have meaning for me and for others somehow.

I suppose it's whether you want to be a famous person, or whether you want to be an actor. You have to decide what your priorities are. Great actor, huge star. Sometimes, the two walk hand in hand. Most of the time, they don't.

I think it's useful, as a famous person, to have as little separation between the perception of you and how you really are - because otherwise I'd be sitting here thinking I'm keeping secrets, and wondering when you're going to find out.

The excitement for me lies not so much in interviewing the hard-to-get famous person, but the person whom you are about to discover. You know, like maybe the character actors who are just coming into their own and you're realizing how great they are.

A lot of stuff doesn't faze me. I think it's because I was brought up in a small town, and normally, when you're from a small town, when you see a famous person, you'd be like, 'Oh my god. This never happens,' but I've always kind of been like nonchalant.

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