A Quote by Orson Bean

Advertising has always been part show biz. — © Orson Bean
Advertising has always been part show biz.
Of course, the toxic bullshit of incessant advertising and show biz for nearly a century has stripped us of cognitive abilities for dealing with reality that used to be part of the normal equipment of adulthood - for instance, knowing the difference between wishing for stuff and making stuff happen. We bamboozled ourselves with too much magic.
Debunking certain things is important, first because you question things, which is always healthy, and second because there's a part that has to do with show biz, which is pretty harmless, but there's another part that has to do with people's vulnerability. That needs to be exposed.
'Nach Baliye' has always been one of my favourite shows on television. I always used to be an avid follower of the show, and I always wanted to be a part of this show and am quite excited to be part of it.
I always liked show biz and got to make a few training films at Boeing.
I always liked show biz and got to make a few training films at Boeing. Soon after, I got the idea of a science show geared toward kids, around ages 8 through 12.
I always loved advertising. If I hadn't been in fashion, I'd have been in advertising.
People get sucked into being so show-bizy. I mean this is show biz, but I just can't do anything that's not in my DNA.
My solo show, 'A Lot More Me,' is part drag show, part burlesque show, part circus show, and part fashion show.
Songwriters aren't always performers, and even performing songwriters aren't always the kind of show-biz performers you think they'd be.
The theatre show-biz types don't change much, no matter what era we're in. The question of how you balance being in show business with your personal life isn't very different.
Politics has become show biz.
Show biz! It's definitely not for sissies.
One thing I've always been concerned about is the objectification of women in ads, and that's one thing where I was like, 'Well, if I become a part of advertising, I could change that.'
We weren't going to play the show-biz game, and be obsequious.
If we admit it or not, skiing is a little bit of show biz
I show them the funny part, the silly part, the laughing part, the crazy part and then the really deep, deep part where I'm talking from my heart to these people. Because I've been through everything they've been through.
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