A Quote by Roselyn Sanchez

I came here when I was almost 22. I'm perfectly bilingual, but I'm never going to sound like Sandra Bullock. — © Roselyn Sanchez
I came here when I was almost 22. I'm perfectly bilingual, but I'm never going to sound like Sandra Bullock.
It'd be fun to do a comedy with someone like Sandra Bullock.
I was the cocktail waitress, and Sandra Bullock was the host, and this guy came in and persuaded me to try improv with Gotham City Improv.
At this critical time, I am grateful to Sandra Bullock for once again demonstrating her leadership, compassion and belief in our global humanitarian mission. Sandra continues to enable our lifesaving work and is a model for personal generosity.
Mostly birthmarks is what I learned about Sandra Bullock that I wasn't aware of.
I love Sandra Bullock. I think everybody loves her.
At the movies, when I see Sandra Bullock or Winona Ryder, I think, 'I can do that!'
I was very lucky that my first film, 'The Blind Side,' I worked with Sandra Bullock.
Julia Roberts and Sandra Bullock do romantic comedies. I do dark dramas. I do these movies well.
I think that people see that Sandra Bullock has an ability to laugh at herself and you just don't find that too often.
I love Madhuri Dixit, Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo Di Caprio, and Sandra Bullock.
I used to be in love with Sandra Bullock when I was growing up. Sandy B. was my girl. I remember seeing Speed when I was in seventh grade and just thinking, 'That's her.'
I taught Sandra Bullock when no one knew who she was. I talked her out of quitting. I put her in a showcase.
Every time I hangout with Sandra Bullock I think I want to be her. I want to be married to Jesse James.
I remember the first scene I shot on 'The Blind Side.' I was with Sandra Bullock, and I kept trying to stop myself thinking, 'Oh my God, I can't believe I'm in a movie with her.'
Trying to make your own sound is hard. When I was producing for other artists, I could just produce and write songs as a normal songwriter, and almost make them generic. The artists themselves, whoever is singing that song, can put their own twist on it. When it came to my own material, I had to really dig deep, because I was just writing generic stuff. It sounded like everybody else, like Justin Timberlake, like Usher. I never wanted to sound like someone, that's when you know it's not going to work.
I grew up watching stuff with Jim Carey, Robin Williams and Sandra Bullock in them. I've always been attracted to the actors who are a little more off beat.
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