A Quote by Jennifer Konner

I've worked with Judd since 'Undeclared,' and once you work with Judd you never stop working with Judd. — © Jennifer Konner
I've worked with Judd since 'Undeclared,' and once you work with Judd you never stop working with Judd.
My mother photographed Donald Judd in Marfa, Texas, right before he passed away. He was actually the first artist whose work I collected. I just loved the photographs that my mom had done of Donald Judd and the installations in Marfa.
Everybody knew that you should never provoke a rattlesnake, much less tie it into a bow. But that didn't stop Judd. What did stop him was the rattlesnake.
You only do 'Strictly' once, and I don't want to have to worry about competing with Harry Judd!
I don't know if there's a particular project, but one movie that I was really disappointed I didn't get to work on was Judd Apatow's 'Walk Hard.'
Reading [Judd Apatow] book, about his background, I think there's a great similarity. What gives him the fire to work hard? He worked hard, researching the comedians of the time, what touched him about it.
Judd Apatow is amazing, and everything he does is so cool.
Judd Trump loves playing against the top players.
Judd Apatow, together with me and Lena, we're all the showrunners of 'Girls.'
Judd Apatow is pretty good, both as a producer and as a director.
When I was a TV director working on Judd Apatow's show Undeclared. I was surrounded by so many young people. People like Seth Rogen, who was 9 years old or something. It was just a ridiculous amount of talented young people. I started to think I'd like to see a young-love movie, but not one done in that glossy, Hollywood, high-concept manner we've become accustomed to. One that was, for lack of a better way of putting it, a little more ambiguous, '70s-style, where everyone was flawed, middle-class characters.
Scott Aukerman and Judd Apatow are two people who I owe a lot to, and it's always great to work with Scott whenever I can.
I went on an audition. I walked in the room, and it was Leslie Mann with Judd Apatow. It was intimidating.
I want to be able to play trailer-bound fatties in a Judd Apatow comedy.
If you get a chance to be part of a Judd Apatow film, you just say yes.
[My] dream writers room: "'Taxi.' I need to write for someone named Judd."
I did a pilot for Judd Apatow when I was 20 years old, so 18 years ago. The same year that he did that pilot, he made another pilot called Freaks And Geeks.Judd felt bad for me because I was living in L.A. by myself. Not only did he put me in an episode of Freaks And Geeks, but he was like, "Hey, just come hang out. I'm on set, getting to know everybody." I started hanging with everybody, and they were all either my age or a little younger. Seth and I just got along really well - Jason Segel and I, too - and before you know it, it was a really strong, solid group of friends.
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