A Quote by Ryan Seacrest

I always just wanted to be a cheesy guy on television. — © Ryan Seacrest
I always just wanted to be a cheesy guy on television.
I always wanted to become an actor but I wanted to act in films. But when I saw there are really good opportunities on television, I shifted focus to television.
I've always wanted to be an actress, ever since I was a little girl. I've always played the mom and I play my sister as the daughter. I wanted to be an actress on television and movies instead of just around the house.
I would love to be in an action movie. I've always wanted to play the hacker guy - like, the Jewy hacker guy who just gets yelled at.
I wanted people to see that I really am a real person. I'm not just some guy who was on a TV show, some guy engulfed in the Hollywood life. I'm just a normal guy when it comes down to it.
Twitter is basically text messaging. Twitter is a guy you can always elbow in the side and say, "Hey, look, a guy in a clown suit just threw up!" And I don't have 400-800 words to say about that, I just wanted to say that one thing.
I never wanted to be the great guy or the colorful guy or the interesting guy. I wanted to be the guy who won titles.
Wraith rubbed his hands together in cheesy horror-movie glee. “Join us or die.” He grinned. “I’ve always wanted to say that.
I love television, I've always wanted to be on television.
Barry White is my musical hero. He was the guy who you danced to in the club and then when you took your lady home to the bedroom, you listened to him there, too! That's who I always wanted to be - the guy who was always there.
I just wanted to be a guy on the radio and I wanted to succeed, and I wanted a situation where I could be honest.
I'm a big romantic, traditional, cheesy guy.
When you have enough power to do what you always wanted to do, then you see what the guy always wanted to do.
There's times where you can watch television and say, 'Look at that cheesy thing they're doing for ratings,' and you're right.
What you need to know about me is that I always just wanted to be a country singer. I didn't choose the path of television or being on magazine covers.
The worst date I've been on was in L.A. with this guy I didn't want to be on a date with - he was just trying to take me to all these places and impress me but it was so cheesy.
I knew when I grew up, I always wanted to be a liar, and if you're in television, you're lying because you're just pretending to be yourself much like I'm doing now.
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