Hollywood Quote by Ingrid Bergman Download Open image “In Hollywood, you're never any better than your last picture.” — Ingrid Bergman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Hollywood Lasts Success
In Hollywood - in Hollywood, you're as good as your last picture. — Erich von Stroheim Copy Share Image
There's nothing worse than Hollywood when you're on the way down. It has a way of telling you, 'Mamie, get out. You've had it.' — Mamie Van Doren Copy Share Image
In Hollywood, what they last saw you in is what you are. It's hard to break away from that — Chris Kattan Copy Share Image
One day, you're a nobody, and the next, you're in a movie that everybody is talking about. But Hollywood has a way of knocking… — Patrick Fugit Copy Share Image
my life has been wonderful. I have done what I felt like. I was given courage and I was given adventure and that has… — Ingrid Bergman Copy Share Image
I have no regrets. I wouldn't have lived my life the way I did if I was going to worry about what people were… — Ingrid Bergman Copy Share Image
I have had a wonderful life. I have never regretted what I did. I regret things I didn't do. All my life I've done… — Ingrid Bergman Copy Share Image
Never again! I can see no reason for marriage - ever at all. I've had it. Three times is enough. — Ingrid Bergman Copy Share Image
Time is shortening. But every day that I challenge this cancer and survive is a victory for me. — Ingrid Bergman Copy Share Image
I can do everything with ease on the stage, whereas in real life I feel too big and clumsy. So I didn't choose acting.… — Ingrid Bergman Copy Share Image
You don't act for money. You do it because you love it, because you must. — Ingrid Bergman Copy Share Image
The best way to keep young is to keep going in whatever it is that keeps you going. With me that's work, and a… — Ingrid Bergman Copy Share Image
I don't think anyone has the right to intrude in your life, but they do. I would like people to separate the actress and… — Ingrid Bergman Copy Share Image
I made so many films which were more important, but the only one people ever want to talk about is that one with [Humphrey… — Ingrid Bergman Copy Share Image
Hollywood is very much an industry town. Your life becomes caught up in all of the parties and this list and that list. That's… — Don Johnson Copy Share Image
I love casting against type and doing things you wouldn't expect, because I think you get more interesting performances that way. Hollywood loves to… — David S. Goyer Copy Share Image
Why did Erich von Stronheim leave Germany? Why did Hitchcock leave England? If you were a director you'd like to work in Hollywood too.… — Roman Polanski Copy Share Image
Hollywood is so fixated on keeping it that way because it's generating the buzz, but that representation isn't right. I definitely feel like it's… — John Boyega Copy Share Image
In the movie, the stars above the ship bear no correspondence to any constellations in a real sky. Worse yet, while the heroine bobs...… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
“Artist Matthew Barney has made a film about “shit”. It is hardly original. Hollywood has made shit films for decades.” — Dean Cavanagh Copy Share Image
If you can believe it, Hollywood wanted to change my birthdate. I was born after Valentine's Day, so they wanted to change it to… — Cesar Romero Copy Share Image
In a lot of movies, African-Americans are either maids or slaves, but that's not all they were. We need to show that. And we… — Allison Schroeder Copy Share Image
“I'm always looking for evidence to support my conjecture that celebrity in Hollywood is sort of like a Joel Peter Witkin photograph: It looks… — Cintra Wilson Copy Share Image
I came to Hollywood to be a movie song-and-dance man just at the time those films were going out of style. — Ken Berry Copy Share Image
Writing is the life blood of everything in Hollywood. Without writers, there are no scripts, no acting work. — Ali Wong Copy Share Image
Popular culture as a whole is popular, but in today's fragmented market it's a jostle of competing unpopular popular cultures. As the critic Stanley… — Mark Steyn Copy Share Image