A Quote by Kelly Rohrbach

There is no one luckier than me. I've been so lucky my dad calls me Forrest Gump. — © Kelly Rohrbach
There is no one luckier than me. I've been so lucky my dad calls me Forrest Gump.
'Forrest Gump' was great, it was fabulous. It lasted much longer than anybody thought, and brought me a degree of attention that no human being on the face of the planet deserves.
It's harder for me to work on a Forrest Gump kind of movie, where everything is invisible.
Maybe there are luckier people than me, but I don't know who that would be. I feel pretty lucky. I've had a nice life - I don't know how I could be luckier.
'Forrest Gump' has been one of my favorite movies of all time.
Every character I approach, from 'Forrest Gump' all the way up to 'The Spoils Before Dying,' has a different set of requirements and always fascinates me.
Nothing is better than the moment you have Michael Bolton dressed as Forrest Gump and you see it in action.
I've always felt like the Forrest Gump of the music business. I've been fortunate to work with a lot of great people.
It's only happened to me once [crying in the end of the film] - the end of Forrest Gump. I think it's sad because the moral of the film is that you can have no brain whatsoever and still make it in this world. That made me terribly depressed.
I'm the Forrest Gump of comedy.
I look like Forrest Gump.
I turned down 'Forrest Gump.'
The greatest thing I could say about my son, and this is what you always worry about with your kids, that they kinda outgrow their Mom and Dad. But for him, when I see him, when he calls me Dad, and he can still hug me, he's still like my little boy. Even around his friends, he still calls me Dad.
I know who I am: the Forrest Gump of basketball.
I'm kind of the Forrest Gump of rock n' roll.
I have a lot of those 'Forrest Gump,' I-was-there moments.
If everything could be like 'Forrest Gump,' I'd be happy.
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