Diners Quote by Ellen Barkin Download Open image “My first movie was 'Diner.' My second movie was 'Tender Mercies.' I did really good work.” — Ellen Barkin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Diners First Firsts Good Good work Mercy Movie Tender mercies Work
My first film was a comedy, but after that I went always into more heavier stuff. — Paul Verhoeven Copy Share Image
And my first film was Carnal Knowledge, another amazing experience, largely because of Mike Nichols, who would tell me you can't do anything wrong… — Carol Kane Copy Share Image
My first film was a super-hit. It made the producer earn a lot of money and gave me a lot of fame. The funny… — Priyanshu Chatterjee Copy Share Image
My first film was a movie shot in 1974. I was 18 on that movie set. It was called 'Big Bad Mama.' I turned… — Bill Paxton Copy Share Image
My first movie role was a supporting performance in a Canadian film called 'Final Lady.' It was a great opportunity for me at the… — John Candy Copy Share Image
My first film was with Cuba Gooding Jr, 'The Fighting Temptations,' and I had a little part here and there on little shows as… — NeNe Leakes Copy Share Image
The first movie I was when I was around 16 or 17. It was a hard-core drama, artistic movie. I had never done anything… — Shira Haas Copy Share Image
My first film was 'Thiranottam.' I cannot discount that film because I got initiated into films with it. — Mohanlal Copy Share Image
I can never forget my first film - it was instrumental in me becoming an actor. — Mohanlal Copy Share Image
You've got a movie where the pro-choice family gives their daughter no choice. The pro-life family murders. What seems to be the good mother,… — Ellen Barkin Copy Share Image
I just would never go audition, and yet I was in very visible places where people would come looking for actors. I say I'm… — Ellen Barkin Copy Share Image
It's no stretch to picture me standing next to Al Pacino or Robert De Niro. Those are ethnic New York men. I'm an ethnic… — Ellen Barkin Copy Share Image
I am to a fault an introspective person. But I am not a reflective person - except for a big mistake, and then I… — Ellen Barkin Copy Share Image
It is clear I was never the Pretty Girl. I had my two front teeth knocked out when I was 10 and didn't fix… — Ellen Barkin Copy Share Image
No more bare bodies in film scenes for me. For my children's sake, I must stop. The other kids at school keep throwing it… — Ellen Barkin Copy Share Image
I'm tenacious, I think - I know - and I do also have a quality where if you tell me I can't do something,… — Ellen Barkin Copy Share Image
The way Hollywood portrays mothers - you're either all good and saint-like, or you're all bad. And I think the real honesty of motherhood… — Ellen Barkin Copy Share Image
You can't go back again, even if you wanted to. But you can own your own life, mistakes and all. — Ellen Barkin Copy Share Image
I'm a little more extreme than a homebody. Unless there's some event I really have to go to, I don't like to leave my… — Ellen Barkin Copy Share Image
Men who love their mothers treat women wonderfully. And they have enormous respect for women. — Ellen Barkin Copy Share Image
Like funny men, skilled diners are apparently perceived to have an evolutionary advantage. — Dana Goodyear Copy Share Image
They say it doesn't get any more Jersey than 24-hour diners. Of course, they say the same thing about women with big hair, hapless… — Steve Kornacki Copy Share Image
A poet could write volumes about diners, because they're so beautiful. They're brightly lit, with chrome and booths and Naugahyde and great waitresses. Now,… — David Lynch Copy Share Image
I am back in LA now. And I keep thinking back to my time in New York after the bombings… I was crying so… — Ben Stein Copy Share Image
After almost exactly three hours, we rolled into a small hole of a town that had one traffic light and a resturant simply marked… — Richelle Mead Copy Share Image
My parents owned a soul food diner. It inspired me to go to culinary school. — Flavor Flav Copy Share Image
You're told that you're in your head too much, a phrase that's often deployed against the quiet and cerebral. Or maybe there's another word… — Susan Cain Copy Share Image
The whole acting and Hollywood [thing], it's just work to me. Stand-up comedy ruins you so badly for doing television. I don't really need… — Doug Stanhope Copy Share Image
A restaurant is a fantasy-a kind of living fantasy in which diners are the most important members of the cast. — Warner LeRoy Copy Share Image
Sitting at the table doesn't make you a diner, unless you eat some of what's on that plate. — Malcolm X Copy Share Image
In the middle of nowhere, along a quiet stretch of road, the diner dreamt of the hungry dead. And of two men. — A. Lee Martinez Copy Share Image