A Quote by Christopher Walken

I come from a show-business family, so wanting to become an actor never crossed my mind. It was just a part of my life. — © Christopher Walken
I come from a show-business family, so wanting to become an actor never crossed my mind. It was just a part of my life.
It's been real weird. It wasn't how I expected my life to turn out. Especially, mainly pertaining to the show. It never crossed my mind that one day I'm gonna be big and famous and have my own TV show, you know?
There is no business like show business, Irving Berlin once proclaimed, and thirty years ago he may have been right, but not anymore. Nowadays almost every business is like show business, including politics, which has become more like show business than show business is.
It never crossed my mind to make a film about Muhammad Ali or the Queen or any of them! They just come out of the blue.
I never intended to go into the family business. I've always been drawn to wanting to do something else at some time in my life.
Whether it happens over 10 years, like with a lot of people, or with one hit movie that thrusts you into that world, when you become successful as an actor, you become well known. In the end game, that's just part of the business.
There are many projects that come an actor's way, and one cannot say yes to all of them. Reasons of saying no vary all the time, but for me, it has never been on the pretext of not wanting to work with 'a particular actor' ever! I would never do that.
A huge part of my life as an actor has revolved around fashion and beauty - just by default. It's such a big part of the business.
I grew up in a theater family. My father was a regional theater classical repertory producer. He created Shakespeare festivals. He produced all of Shakespeare's plays, mostly in Shakespeare festivals in Ohio. One of them, the Great Lakes Theater Festival in Cleveland, is still going. So I grew up not wanting to be an actor, not wanting to go into the family business.
I don't blame any director for wanting to do something more commercial. That's all part of the business. I certainly have done it, as an actor.
At some point, when I was 14 or 15, the idea crossed my mind to become an actor... I hadn't been to the theater much... When I grew up, we had one TV channel, which was sufficient.
I've always known I wanted to be an actor. It never crossed my mind to be anything else. I think I probably decided for sure when I saw 'Sounder'.
It never crossed my mind that one day I'm gonna be big and famous and have my own TV show, you know?
The kids don't really have any part of my television life. Fortunately, there aren't many times when show business intrudes on our family existence.
Today, the paparazzi are not just photographers: everyone has a cell phone with a camera. If they see an actor, they click pictures to show it to their friends or have it on their phones and, as an actor, I don't see anything wrong with it. Having said that, there is a limit that has been crossed, but there is nothing right or wrong.
Never, never in my life did I have it in my mind to become an actress or be part of a film.
When I went home, my family became a little lonely family because it was just me and my mom. Part of my longing to go back to work was wanting to be surrounded by these people who were teaching me things and drinking bad coffee at three in the morning while we were lying around in a bikini in the winter. Somehow it just felt like real life. It felt more like real life than my life.
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