A Quote by Victoria Pratt

I think I've paid my dues. I've really put in a lot of time on set. — © Victoria Pratt
I think I've paid my dues. I've really put in a lot of time on set.
Actors and writers need to come back to the theater because it's a place where you can learn. You have to pay your dues, and people who haven't paid their dues in the theater, I think, have a hard time creating a whole career.
Actors and writers need to come back to the theater because it's a place where you can learn. You have to pay your dues; and people who haven't paid their dues in the theater, I think, have a hard time creating a whole career.
People say, You paid your dues, but I never paid any dues. It's always been a great trip.
Some might say I didn't pay enough of my dues, and I think I've paid my dues.
I did my time for the rape. I paid my money to Las Vegas. I paid my dues.
I've only half-admitted I'm a professional. I know I am, I've paid my dues, but one of the things I could do better when I'm acting is to really be rigorous and to think I know how to do it. To use my brain.
Sometimes I'm on a TV set, and I can't feel what I'm supposed to feel as that character because I've not worked my way up to that point. I think there's a bit more insecurity on a set - you've got to blag it, or you've got to do what you've been paid a lot of money to do in a very short space of time.
You can't wait around for destiny to give you what you think you deserve, you have to earn it, even if you think you've paid your dues.
I really appreciate an actor who has paid their dues and who has learned hard knocks and has been rewarded in the end.
I really have paid my dues! When I get to stay in fancy hotel suites these days I remind myself of that.
I really have paid my dues. When I get to stay in fancy hotel suites these days, I remind myself of that.
I haven't had to struggle very much. I haven't paid my dues. I think I have been lucky.
People think that I reached the top overnight; well, it took me fourteen years. I was twenty-nine before I really made it. I've had my jaws and hands broken. One arm is out of place. I've paid my dues in this business.
I may not be a trained actor, but I've paid my dues. And I mean that literally. I am a fully dues-paid member of SAG/AFTRA. As a political figure, I've been called a 'card carrying' member of numerous groups that I'm not a member of - and now I'm being called a non-actor when I am literally a card-carrying member of the union for actors.
Over the years, I was never really driven to become a solo artist, but I was curious to find out who I was as an individual creative person. It's taken some time, but now I feel I've truly paid my dues. I guess I'm at a point now where I'm more comfortable in my own skin.
I have nothing to complain with the UFC because I get paid really well in the UFC. I think you're paid according to your work, and I think that's really cool. That's why I want to be fighting all the time, to show that I'm the best, that I'm evolving, because the more you show, the more you get paid.
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