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Last updated on December 20, 2024.
You got a snaggletooth? Show it off. You have an overbite? Bite some more.
I worked with Marlon Wayans on the show 'They Wayans Brothers,' and we hit it off. One thing about Marlon, when he casts a movie or a TV show, he expects you to bring it. You've got to be ready to improv, because Marlon will say anything, and you've got to be ready to come back.
It's easy to show off if you are making plays all the time. But it's not me. — © Calvin Johnson
It's easy to show off if you are making plays all the time. But it's not me.
When I was at Watford I was very greedy. I just wanted to show off my skills.
My solo show, 'A Lot More Me,' is part drag show, part burlesque show, part circus show, and part fashion show.
Anyone who goes on the stage is a show-off, aren't they? Acting's weird.
I'm not somebody who likes to show off my cleavage, and I don't dress up for the papers.
Knowledge is like underwear. It is useful to have it, but not necessary to show it off.
I'm probably the biggest show-off in the world. But I also happen to be an artist. You can be both, you know.
I'm a little bit of a show-off; I just wanted to get girls and be popular.
Since doing comedy, I'm less of a show-off in real life.
It is no use to keep private information which you can't show off.
I've been in rooms where the creator has sold a show and then felt like the network didn't buy the show they wanted. They bought a show they thought they could craft into the show they wanted.
Statistics show that teen pregnancy drops off significantly after age 2 — © MaryAnne Tebedo
Statistics show that teen pregnancy drops off significantly after age 2
When I was growing up, there was no such thing as Off-Broadway. You either got your show on or you didn't.
I love to show off my body, and I feel like I earned it.
Each of us has our own crazy on the show. The show's called 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,' but we're going to explore the craziness of everyone on the show... That's one of the attributes of the show I love so much.
I've learned not to be such a show-off and to have a bit more empathy with humanity. Or at least to fake that.
My show in Egypt was called, 'The Show,' or, 'Al Bernameg' in Arabic. Basically, it was a political satire show. It started on Internet by three, four-minute episodes, and then it evolved into a live show in a theater, which was something that was unprecedented in the Arab world.
I just want to show off my scar proudly and not be afraid of it.
At first, when I received the script for the 'Archie' show, I was immediately turned off.
I don't know much about writing a show or being a show-runner on a show, but I can only imagine that when you first cast a show and you first do a pilot, there are so many components that you're throwing into the mix and you're not sure how they're going to develop.
It's nice to be in a show where it's not based on taking your shirt off.
I never really do anything show-off-y, I keep it humble.
Well, my whole thing is that I'm kind of like a show-off!
I always thought that I wasn't the type of person to show off my cuteness.
If you strip a lot of performers to the core, you find that urge to show off.
So I'll go eat places and then I'll run it off in the show.
I have an excuse to show off my love of history, and my interest in cosmology.
I usually just pick a genre of movie that I feel like saluting and then go off and come up with something that I can sort of pay homage to. That's the great thing about our show is we've sort of created a landscape for 'Psych' where we're kind of allowed to go off and give shout-outs to movies that we love, genres that we love.
Obviously, guys don't deal with the same level of criticism if they show off their bodies. Russian President Vladimir Putin literally staged a goofy shirtless photo shoot to show the people of Russia how 'handsome' and 'fit' he is. No one questioned his ability to lead a country as a result, although a lot of people did crack jokes about it.
On screen, we have to pretend we hate each other, or dislike each other, or don't want to talk or listen to each other, but off camera, it's just one big happy family. We hang out off the show and we play cards together and go have dinner together.
I have this thing. I've always been uncomfortable going to any party where people don't understand why I'm there. One of the best things about partaking in a show like this is, when I show up to events and parties now, they know me. I don't have to hear, 'Oh, you're an actor? Have I seen you in anything?' anymore. I used to have to start listing things off of my resume'. It's really nice not to have to do that anymore.
If I did a show and didn't do Hootie songs, I would be ripping people off.
Through the years I've accumulated this big bag of songs. When I go out I do close to two hours, and it's all just attitude - and up-tempo. I've accumulated so many of those types of songs now that the show just gets off with a bang, and I'll only do two or three ballads the whole show.
My most famous show is the 'Kitchen Show.' More famous than any gallery show or museum show I curated.
Wealthy people have not disappeared, they are just not so willing to show off their wealth.
I started my career off replacing Rita Moreno in a Broadway show. — © Patricia Mauceri
I started my career off replacing Rita Moreno in a Broadway show.
I'm in show business. I'm not like a poor factory worker who'd been laid off.
In late 2004, I left my much-maligned home state of New Jersey for the supposedly greener pastures of Astoria, Queens. I'd finally be in the mix, living off the subway line, able to go from audition to audition during the day and from late night show to late night show in the wee hours of the morning.
Same if you had a bad show, it just rolls off you more easily.
Hopping around time in a non-linear storytelling fashion (on 'Lost') allows you to bring back characters who are dead and, in some cases, buried. Now that time travel is the story itself, it opens up even more doors. So when an actor reads that they're getting killed off on the show, they're basically, like, 'Okay, but should I still bother to show up next week?'
Stand up for your players. Show them you care on and off the court.
I'm a physical comedian, and I don't get to show it off very often.
It is not easy to pull off the second season of any show.
The trick to acting is not to show off, it's to think the thoughts of the character.
I don't like to show off; if I have to save a ball in an ugly way, fine.
Now, I've always known that there were bullies in the world. We've seen a lot of it in politics lately as well as in daily life. You see it where people who may be stronger, or bigger, or better with verbiage than other folks... show off. To me, that's what bullying is, showing off. It's saying, I'm better than you, I can take you down. Not just physically, but emotionally.
I rip off of every movie and TV show I've ever seen in my life. — © Sam Esmail
I rip off of every movie and TV show I've ever seen in my life.
I've always loved to dress up a bit and show off.
I love musical theater. That's what I started off to do when I was 7, and my first show was 'Peter Pan.'
I would never want the show to be a Democrat show or Republican show, because for us the show's more important than that. It isn't for everybody else in the world, but it is for us.
Shaker pieces were not to show off. One was not to waste energy to decorate.
Don't pretend to be a great master and don't try to show off your strength.
I'm a real street-ball player. I like to do silly tricks and show off.
I come from a background where you don't show off the good things you do. It's modesty.
I get that I can come across as a show-off, but that is part of who I am.
I was never taken to a play or concert or church. Yet I was a show-off, a dreamer, a storyteller.
I got an email from Nick [Kroll] that he and John [Mulaney] were looking to put on the stage show with two of their characters from Kroll Show and could I help at all. And they were doing it [off-Broadway] at the Cherry Lane and they had been performing it at UCB, just sort of testing it out. I worked on it for a little bit downtown and it was a great experience.
I was a show-off as a kid. I was wearing bow ties and matching coloured trousers.
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