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I'm a recognisable actor, but I'm not a bankable actor.
People are not recognisable, but places have to be recognisable.
Once in a while it can be a bit disconcerting to be so recognisable.
To me, success is how recognisable your face is as an actress or a brand.
My voice is so recognisable. I'm like a foghorn walking round shops on my phone.
The sand stones had fragments of charcoal on some surfaces but found no recognisable fossils.
The thing I get a lot is, 'You've got a very recognisable face.' I'm never quite sure what to make of it.
The nice thing about being on the Internet is that you're not as recognisable as someone that's been on TV.
Going out is the typical thing when you turn 18, but it's not really much fun when you have a recognisable face.
That's one of the good things about being recognisable - if you need a quick escape, the cabbies will take care of you.
The politics of fear are always the same. They are easily recognisable in retrospect. They are easy to acquiesce in at the time.
Montenegro belongs to a rare number of countries that have managed to make progress on every internationally recognisable indicator.
It must be odd, being recognisable. I would hate to lose that anonymity. It happened for a while with 'Spooks.' No one notices me now.
Studios, to cut through the clutter, want recognisable titles. But that does not excuse you, as a writer, from having an original story.
'Line of Duty' is a social realist drama, so it's set in a world that has the recognisable features of the authentic world we see around us.
What do you think is the world's most recognisable container of information? It's the human face. We are constantly reading each other and responding.
The hardened mass of liquid stones had much stronger qualities than those which had simply torn. The skin remained a recognisable part of the molten stone.
People always assume that, if you're an actor who's been on anything from which you're recognisable, that you're making all this money, and it's just not true.
I'm glad movies aren't going to please everybody, they can't. But what they have to be is recognisable. I don't equate myself with a master painter, but I think you can recognise my films.
The emotions that sustain religious belief are all, in fact, deeply ordinary and deeply recognisable to anybody who has ever made their way across the common ground of human experience as an adult.
I know I'm more on television, and I'm more recognisable than maybe even the players because they run and train, but I just stand there, and my face does all these funny things that everyone can see all the time.
I am becoming more recognisable in some ways, and some aspects of my privacy are going. But there's an upside: I have more opportunity to tell bigger stories and connect with more people. And I really relish that responsibility.
Of course, like any woman, I look in the mirror and think, 'Oh, wouldn't I look better with a bit of Botox?' But you've got to find comfort in your own skin. I've watched women stretch themselves year after year until their faces are no longer recognisable.
My work is on the one hand laboured, and on the other completely happenstance and intuitive. But that's the swish in the work, I think. It's really important to me that the work isn't just sitting on top of something, that the materials are woven together - that they are recognisable and from the world.
Whether it is a garden gnome, the sound of Bing Crosby launching into 'White Christmas', the blinking innocent eyes of Bambi or the words of Patience Strong, the kitsch phenomenon is there as strong and recognisable as your mother's face. You seldom if ever have the question, whether this is kitsch or not. If you think it might be, then it is.