Top 53 Quotes & Sayings by Joely Fisher

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actress Joely Fisher.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Joely Fisher

Joely Fisher is an American actress and singer, the daughter of singer Eddie Fisher and actress Connie Stevens, and half-sister of actress Carrie Fisher. Her breakthrough came in 1994, starring as Paige Clark in the ABC sitcom Ellen, for which she received a Golden Globe Award nomination. Fisher later starred in the 1999 comedy film Inspector Gadget and had leading roles in the Lifetime comedy-drama Wild Card (2003-2005), and Fox sitcom 'Til Death (2006-2010).

It's challenging, but you have to at least try to eat right and exercise.
I'm sure that my mom would have been happy with any path I chose.
I just believe that whatever you put into your system you're going to see on your face and your body. — © Joely Fisher
I just believe that whatever you put into your system you're going to see on your face and your body.
I didn't finish college, which is really weird because they awarded me the Alumni of Distinction recently.
At this point, I wouldn't be able to digest meat, and I don't like eating things with faces.
I'm a storyteller, and everyone in this family expresses themselves through writing to get through life's milestones.
I am the mother of five children.
My sister Tricia Leigh and I vow to be whatever our niece Billie needs us to be.
They say seven stages of grief. I think it's more like 77.
I love to cook. I make an award-winning turkey chili.
I was raised with Eddie Fisher as a father and Connie Stevens as a mother.
I dive fearless into things.
I was up until all hours of the night, listening to stories, meeting great old comedians. — © Joely Fisher
I was up until all hours of the night, listening to stories, meeting great old comedians.
I think that the best way to celebrate the other people in my family is to go on.
I never saw myself as much of a storyteller.
I don't believe in depriving myself of any food or being imprisoned by a diet.
I've never been a waif; I have a womanly figure and always did.
I love work, but no job could ever compare with the job of being a mother.
For some people, it's like I can't be a good actress because I grew up with a silver spoon.
My mom says it's an American version of the French name Jolie. My dad says I'm named after Al Jolson.
I still get surprised that people don't know that I sing.
Skiing makes me feel great, and it gives my legs such an incredible workout.
I have so much to live up to as well as live down.
I'm obsessed with cooking shows, even though they make everything look so easy when it isn't.
I stay in my own little zone, and that's good for me.
I'm always on the quest for something delicious and healthful.
I realized I am living an amazing, gorgeous, large life. I want to share this, and that includes the good, the bad, and the ugly.
I loved psychology and I loved history.
I took up French boys and wine and I studied psychology.
I was like a race horse, just trying to get into the world.
I like to be challenged.
Sometimes I hid my family connections.
I feel like crying and sadness has brought an actual change to the shape of my mouth.
But unfortunately, when you have a kid, you sometimes eat everything they leave behind. So far today I've had some of her leftover pancakes with peanut butter.
My mom has this great skiing event in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, every year for a local charity. — © Joely Fisher
My mom has this great skiing event in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, every year for a local charity.
People really feed on someone else's tragedies or problems.
I knew from the time I could walk that I wanted to be an actor.
I always thought that I would have a recording career.
I realized that I've always been a storyteller.
I am vegetarian, though, and so is my family.
I was a backstage kid. I was in the wings looking out.
I am still learning every day not to watch other people's careers and compare.
When I had arrived in Italy, I had my CD Walkman and about 100 CDs. The song that spoke to me was Kate Bush's 'The Man With the Child in His Eyes,' from 1978.
I was 2 when my parents - actress Connie Stevens and singer Eddie Fisher - divorced. I was too young to experience the pain of their split, but it was rough growing up with a father who wasn't there.
You want the best for your kid, but everybody's career is completely different in this industry. — © Joely Fisher
You want the best for your kid, but everybody's career is completely different in this industry.
What I like to think I've done is try to teach all women and my three female daughters, to teach them to rise above stuff, to find things that move you, to bring humor and laughter to everything that you do, and to realize that no other person defines you. Find what's great about yourself, and band together as women.
In 1987, when I was 19, I was studying musical theater at Boston's Emerson College. My sister, Tricia Leigh, told me about a summer acting retreat in Italy. Mom paid, so off we went.
I definitely have a Fisher voice.
I've done a couple of Broadway shows and sang before I did any acting.
Eating vegetables makes me feel good.
More important, you have to stay happy and positive or the stress will kill you - but at least it will make you skinny
I think you inherit most of your talent from your parents, although sometimes a fabulously talented singer grows out of the union of two tone-deaf people
I was raised with Eddie Fisher as a father and Connie Stevens as a mother. It was sort of hard for me to pick anything else, because this was the life I knew.
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