A Quote by Jane Badler

Like at Halloween: I knew I'd arrived when I saw people dressing up on Halloween as my character. — © Jane Badler
Like at Halloween: I knew I'd arrived when I saw people dressing up on Halloween as my character.
I hate Halloween. I hate dressing up. I hate - I wear wigs, makeup, costumes every day. Halloween is like, my least favorite holiday.
The biggest surprise was a picture my mom sent me, just about the time that we were about to wrap up the book, of me as a 5-year-old dressed in my first Halloween costume that she made for me. I said, "What's this? I never saw this photo." And she said, "We made you this black-and-orange Halloween costume out of crepe paper" - we were too poor to have fabric back then - "and you wanted to go as the Queen Of Halloween." And I was like, "What?" And she said, "Yeah, the Princess Of Halloween, the Queen Of Halloween, something like that.
I'm a big fan of the first one, but one of the first horror films I ever saw on my own was 'Halloween II.' That was my first real experience of Halloween as a concept because in Sweden in the Eighties, we didn't celebrate Halloween.
Halloween has always been fascinating to me from a very young age. I think any actor would be fascinated by Halloween because it's one of the only holidays that advocates dressing up in makeup and costumes and transforming oneself.
I found myself trying to appeal to the 'Half Baked' crowd and I wasn't that guy. It's like dressing up as Batman every day. It's not Halloween every day. It's fun on Halloween, but I can't dress up in that outfit every day when I'm not that anymore or never was that guy.
Halloween is one of my favorite days of the year. I have a strict rule: I don't work on Halloween and I won't travel on Halloween. Not for any reason.
I don't remember ever dressing up for Halloween but I must have. I do not like dressing up at all.
For about 30 years, Halloween was taken over by pranksters. By the '30s, pranks were causing cities millions of dollars of damage. They considered banning Halloween in many cities, but instead, parents got together and came up with party ideas for kids, and a lot of them involved dressing up and costuming.
I hear from many a man around Halloween that's dressed up as Mama for Halloween. It's a great costume.
For me, Halloween is year-round. But my Halloween is the real Halloween - dealing with the real dead.
Halloween means that young girls dress up in highly sexualized outfits that would never be acceptable if it weren't Halloween.
Forget Halloween - Halloween to me is like every day. It's a lifestyle.
I came from a Halloween-friendly home. My dad, Spencer, was a U.S. Marine captain. But when it came to Halloween, my dad had a soft spot. He would take his three sons and friends on escapades on Halloween night.
I'm cool with people dressing up as Eleven for Halloween. I definitely want to open my door and give them candy.
Everyday has to be different for me. Even if people are like, "You dressed up like a character today, it's not Halloween."
You never think about someone dressing up as you for Halloween.
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