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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
It's overwhelming and humbling to be the recipient of a National Award, and I only hope to find scripts now that will solidify that honor.
I'm not chasing reality shows. Viewers want to see me and producers want me on their shows.
There are a limited number of promoters out there who care about creating music. You rarely meet a promoter who's like, "I want to be responsible for the best shows, I want to make sure that these are the best shows these audiences have ever seen."
It was traditional to not actually cash the prizes that Erdos did award while he was alive. People usually framed the cheque instead. — © Terence Tao
It was traditional to not actually cash the prizes that Erdos did award while he was alive. People usually framed the cheque instead.
When I look back, I don't remember the best of the best. I don't remember arena shows with 20,000 people. I remember funky little bar gigs where nobody shows up. The weirdest of the weird are what you retain.
My dad [...] sent me a text saying, 'You know who you should play? Columbo. That's your Academy Award.'
Gujarat is very close to me. I won my first best actor award for my Gujarati film 'Kadla Ni Jod.'
There are a lot of singers who cannot sing to save their lives. We have to accept it, but thank God there is such a thing as live shows. It's only when people are faced with live shows that the world gets to know how good or how bad they are.
I've always been kind of a mutt creatively. I started off in journalism, and I've actually done more police and procedural shows than I've ever done science fiction shows. I was on 'Murder She Wrote,' I was on 'Walker, Texas Ranger,' I was on 'Jake and the Fat Man.'
I have an awards cabinet in my studio where I keep my eight Oscars, my 11 Grammys, my seven Golden Globes, and my Tony Award.
Nothing gives me more pleasure than acting. But I don't enjoy going for award functions or giving interviews.
I've seen enough successful writers who no longer seem to care when they are recognized with an award, and I think that's just tragic.
Some people might say my coming out after just winning the MVP award is heroic, and I understand that.
I majored in criminal justice. I like 'CSI,' all that, '24.' I watch those shows on A&E, if I watch TV. I don't really watch TV shows.
Beauty has as many meanings as man has moods. Beauty is the symbol of symbols. Beauty reveals everything, because it expresses nothing. When it shows us itself, it shows us the whole fiery-coloured world.
For myself, anyway, I think that recurring has been such a gift, because I've been able to work on a lot of shows that I've really had a lot of respect for before I went in, shows like 'Friday Night Lights' and 'Nip/Tuck,' for example.
After winning the World Cup and the European Footballer of the Year award too, I do not think I can ask for anything else. — © Fabio Cannavaro
After winning the World Cup and the European Footballer of the Year award too, I do not think I can ask for anything else.
Award season is such an exciting time of the year and I enjoy seeing who is nominated, who wins and - like most women - the fashions.
My dad has a lot of foresight and decided that I would not do any shows in Mumbai till I became a singer and got to sing my own songs. He knew that if I started earning money from shows, I would not have the time and aggression to rough it out to become a singer.
Cold Case Files and similar shows do bang up business, which points to a certain thirst for details in the viewership, but it seems like all the news chat shows continue to force the myth that Americans can’t stand detail and have no interest in an idea that can’t fit on a bumper sticker.
After winning the National Award for Perariyathavar, I started getting a lot of good roles such as the one in 'Action Hero Biju.'
In some ways, what 'Hamilton' has done for Broadway shows - what it has done for the interpretation of history and how it fused all these worlds together into this modern, contemporary, hip-hop field, and delivered it in such an incredible way - we were inspired to do a similar thing for ballroom dancing and for dance shows in general.
I'm a big, bombastic novelist and thrill-ride guy. I'm never going to win the National Book Award.
My favorite part of any award show is meeting all the fans, and the KCA's are the one event I look forward to all year.
I am certainly humbled to receive the American Voice Award and join the ranks of so many people that I admire.
Oh, what a shock. My career must be slipping. This is the first time I've been available to pick up an award.
Out of so many international stars from U.S., France, Russia and Italy, I was the one who bagged the first Frownie Award. It is a humbling feeling.
I had never really planned that I will host reality shows. I just took up some offers that came my way. But reality shows are a good platform to showcase talent. They help one become a household name in a matter of few days.
On a lot of shows that I've done, we had the same directors, which was cool. But then, it's also great to do shows where the director changes every week because you get to see all these different personalities and see what you like dealing with better, as an actor. But, Jodie was amazing.
I do remember the moment when, as a child, I realized that the things we call 'TV shows' are really just the stuff that gets put between commercials. Later, I came to see that the kinds of things that get on 'free' TV are shows that help sell products.
I think there's really no rhyme or reason as to what keeps a show on air. Surely it's a numbers game, but some of the best shows get canceled, and some shows where you don't totally understand why they're on the air stay on for 15 or 20 years.
When you enjoy the moment you're in, it shows in your actions, it shows in your words, in your expressions and in your eyes.
When it comes to movies, if it's a classic or award-winner, I promise I've never seen it. But if it's anything superhero-related, I've probably watched it 100 times.
When I recieved the Padmabhushan it was a happy moment no doubt, but it was not something I sought desperately to win. I never worked towards the award.
There definitely is exposure in reality shows, but the exposure will basically get you more reality shows.
If a quick glance back over world history shows us anything, it shows us that war was one of our most universal joys from our earliest beginnings, savored at every possible opportunity and even some quite incomprehensible ones.
Every bit as visceral and hypnotic as its award-winning predecessor, On the Ropes is a tour-de-force of fluid, yet detailed storytelling.
I turned down 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brody' with Maggie Smith. I think she got the Academy Award.
I've had some shows where I really plan out what I'm going to say. Then I've had other shows where I'm like, 'Take a sip of the Ole Smoky Moonshine and just let it be natural and cross your fingers that you say the right things.'
If I know someone who has won an award or received a promotion I tend to gift them a bottle of Black Dog to celebrate their achievements. — © Shibani Dandekar
If I know someone who has won an award or received a promotion I tend to gift them a bottle of Black Dog to celebrate their achievements.
I enjoy doing TV than movies. I do enjoy watching music reality shows but never get approached to participate in reality shows. I also enjoy reading books and take time to finish them.
The anxiety is, "Are they going to come?" and when you get there and it's full you say, "I'm good. I can stop freaking out." But when it's four days out and they're scrambling to find more radio shows and Good Morning Phoenix and all these weird shows, then that gets very tiring.
I like watching American TV shows like 'The Sopranos,' 'Game of Thrones,' etc. I also like to watch dance reality shows since I love to dance, even though I haven't been trained in dancing.
I'm always caught up in the thrill of award season: The golden statues, the glamorous stars, and the fabulous gowns.
There's nothing I would love more than to host an awards show where I'm nominated for an award - that is so funny to me.
Award ceremonies are strange because you're sitting next to someone you've never met; you're celebrating with a total stranger.
The first award I ever won was for Best New Artist from the ACMs, so they always will hold a special place in my heart.
Us atheist people, we believe we have to act properly and honestly for a moral principle and not because we expect an award in Paradise.
Broadway's a lot of work, don't get me wrong. It's eight shows a week. You hardly ever see the sunset. I remember when I left, I was like, 'Oh! The sun's setting! I haven't seen that in a year!' Singing eight shows a week is hard.
I think a lot of people are getting bored of audition-based shows, along the lines of 'Strictly Come Dancing' or 'The X-Factor'. I know I am. But 'Dragons' Den' will have a longer shelf-life than all of them because it's fundamentally real in a way that other shows aren't.
It's because of all the jokes that I became popular and got roles in comedy shows like 'Nadaniya' and 'Badi Dooooor Se Aaye Hain.' I thoroughly enjoyed doing these shows because I got the chance to step out of my comfort zone.
I am honored to receive the James Beard award and so incredibly proud of my entire team at Eleven Madison Park. — © Daniel Humm
I am honored to receive the James Beard award and so incredibly proud of my entire team at Eleven Madison Park.
The Oscar sits on some shelf above my desk. If there was an earthquake, I could actually be killed by my own Academy Award.
The (Academy Award) ceremonies are a two-hour meat parade, a public display with contrived suspense for economic reasons.
It's tough. We don't have a character-driven show so I think the fans get really frustrated because they don't get to see any consistency in terms of what's happening romantically. We kind of just have to take it with a grain of salt. It shows up where it shows up.
There are three things on my piano - my Best Villainess award, my Grammy, and my Rock N' Roll Hall Of Fame statue.
'Cold Case Files' and similar shows do bang up business, which points to a certain thirst for details in the viewership, but it seems like all the news chat shows continue to force the myth that Americans can't stand detail and have no interest in an idea that can't fit on a bumper sticker.
Some writers may hate interacting on social media. And if you do, don't do it, because it shows. If you are uncomfortable being out in public, that shows, too, and makes the reader uncomfortable. So find the best way for you to connect with your readers and a way that you enjoy.
Big shows are more like events and small shows are more like traditional gigs.
I've always liked TV shows that have slightly unlikable leads, where you root for them in spite of a lot of things. I know it's not common with shows with young people; they have to be so likable. But, I mean, teenagers just generally aren't very likable. I know I wasn't as a teenager.
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