A Quote by Andrew Lloyd Webber

I never wanted to be a performer. I suppose I was precocious, really. — © Andrew Lloyd Webber
I never wanted to be a performer. I suppose I was precocious, really.
I really never had any thought about being a legitimate actor, like a stage performer. I wanted to make movies. I wanted to do television and make movies.
I suppose all along all I ever really wanted to do was paint people. That never changed.
I always wanted to be a lawyer,but I certainly never wanted to be a trapeze performer.
I never wanted to be a performer, that was not one of my goals. I wanted to be a musician and that was that.
I always knew I wanted to be a performer, and my mother started taking me to dance classes when I was five. My mother is a teacher, my father works at an insurance company. When I said I wanted to be a performer, people went, "Yeah, right." You don't do that where I come from.
I never wanted to be a performer, I never wanted to be Yo Yo Honey Singh, the rock star.
I've never been comfortable as a lead performer, and I never wanted to be a singer, particularly.
I didn't want to admit that I was a performer. A performer meant spotlights - a performer had connotations of theater. I would have preferred agent to performer.
I never wanted to perform and never proclaimed myself to be a performer.
I feel that as a writer and as a performer too. I never really thought about backstory for characters. It was much more of a musical approach: You learn a melody, and then you sing it, I suppose, or you find a rhythm or a cadence that works for the material. And then it's sort of about hitting that note correctly and finding those beats.
I never wanted to be famous, I just wanted to be creative for my job, I suppose, and perform.
I was a little bit of a precocious kid, in the sense I loved reading, and I loved health and - my dad being a doctor - I really wanted to learn more about how the body worked.
I always wanted to be a performer, I didn't know exactly what kind of performer, all I knew was there were certain things that I liked. I liked movies a whole lot, and I loved music.
Once I started performing I knew that's what I wanted to do with my life. But you have to work really hard to be a performer.
By the time I was ten, everyone knew I wanted to be a producer. I was a very precocious little boy.
I was an only child until I was 14, and there were no other kids around the area really. So I spent a lot of time on my own in the fields or by the lake, with just my imagination for company. I suppose I never wanted to let that part of me go.
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