A Quote by Steve Zahn

I remember seeing 'Les Miserables' with the original cast - this was in '87 - and I was blown away by it. — © Steve Zahn
I remember seeing 'Les Miserables' with the original cast - this was in '87 - and I was blown away by it.
Les Mis' was an amazing experience, to be in the original cast of 'Les Miserables,' and 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' God bless it that was fantastic, at the London Palladium the biggest theatre in London the most successful show that has ever been at the London Palladium, that was fantastic.
'Les Miserables', the book, 'Les Miserables', the musical - it's about giving; it's about goodness. It's about compassion and love.
Lots of people are astounded that I was in the first cast of 'Les Miserables.' Possibly because I look so incredibly youthful.
I spent summers in my room listening to cast albums, like 'Les Miserables,' every night. I knew it backwards and forwards. I want to be the first black Jean Valjean.
In college, I was a huge fan of 'Les Miserables.' I seem to remember that people who were into French literature preferred Hugo's poetry.
I remember, when I saw the first 'Austin Powers' movie, I was blown away by how fun and original it was.
I don't feel guilty about the music I love. If you feel guilty about something you dig, then you should stop feeling guilty about it. One of my favorite albums to this day is the 10th anniversary ensemble cast of 'Les Miserables,' the ultimate cast recording, and it is still something I love listening to top to bottom.
I remember dreaming about it, about being on TV. I remember seeing Children of a Lesser God on Broadway. I was sitting in the second or third row, and I was just so blown away, and I walked out saying, ‘That’s what I want to do.’
Sure, 'Les Miserables' can be melodramatic. And seeing the musical instead of reading the novel will save you some time and spare you the long part where Hugo goes on and on about the Parisian sewer system. But I would hate for the novel to lose that.
Les Miserables is one of my favorite stories
Les Miserables is one of my favorite stories.
I remember seeing 'Gremlins' and having my mind blown and seeing 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' at 13, and it was this hugely aspirational experience.
I sing; I started my career at 9 years old in 'Les Miserables' on Broadway.
I auditioned for the part of Cosette in 'Les Miserables' on Broadway. It didn't work out.
There have been lots of attempts to make a movie of 'Les Miserables' over the years.
'Bloodless' reminded me a bit of 'Les Miserables' when it first came out.
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