Blonde Quote by Robert Englund Download Open image “I liked girls with pale skin because I am a California boy, tanned and blonde hair.” — Robert Englund ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Blonde Blonde hair Boys California Girl Hair Pale Pale skin Skins
I always felt that people found women more attractive if they were tanned and there are some parts where I'm so pale, I'm blue… — Nicola Roberts Copy Share Image
In private school, I definitely judged myself against the lighter-skinned girls. I wanted to have different hair. I wanted to fit in. I thought… — Adwoa Aboah Copy Share Image
I love African American women, but I just don't like my skin complexion. — Kodak Black Copy Share Image
I wanted to be pale. I didn't wanna go in the sun, because I was in school with a lot of white girls. I… — Jorja Smith Copy Share Image
Aesthetically, I don't really like the blond, tan thing. I am pale. So I may as well embrace the pale. Long, blond hair and… — Rachael Taylor Copy Share Image
I truly love my hair but my skin colour was something I couldn't get my head around. — Nicola Roberts Copy Share Image
On a superficial level, I like girls with dark hair - I'm a sucker for that. — Elijah Wood Copy Share Image
I was always pale. And I'm glad that I can be open about my paleness now. — Evan Rachel Wood Copy Share Image
I am looked at as an African American guy because of the color of my skin. I am darker. — Bubba Wallace Copy Share Image
There's plenty of great stuff out there. I think it's just what we do is we all spend our allowance on the thing that… — Robert Englund Copy Share Image
I was quite a snob when I was a theatre actor earlier in my career. — Robert Englund Copy Share Image
I didn't make good money on 'Nightmare' until part three. I eventually got some nice merchandising checks. — Robert Englund Copy Share Image
I used to drive up from theatre in Michigan to Stratford, Ontario to watch every show. I idolized the actors from Stratford. I was… — Robert Englund Copy Share Image
I make a star's salary when I do horror, because I can still open a movie in Italy or Spain or Germany. — Robert Englund Copy Share Image
I've worked with pythons and such in a couple of movies, and I had to wrangle around, but I was okay. Still, if I'm… — Robert Englund Copy Share Image
I was trained to serve the writer and director as an actor before I serve myself. Not to say that's gotten in my way,… — Robert Englund Copy Share Image
I do a lot of stuff in my career, but I like to keep a hand in horror. — Robert Englund Copy Share Image
The roughest make-up I ever wore was for 'Phantom of the Opera' because the phantom's face was all disfigured, and he's trying to pass… — Robert Englund Copy Share Image
Being blonde, for me, means never having to say: 'I'll have the honey-striped half-head of highlights for £200,' to a bored colourist in a… — Rachel Johnson Copy Share Image
I sound New York. I sound East Coast much more than a blonde person from L.A. — Julie Kavner Copy Share Image
“I don’t mean to interrupt your gossip free-for-all, but do you know if there’s a non-GMO or organic section in this grocery store? This… — Meghan March Copy Share Image
You know, if I tell the press that I like long blonde hair, the next day there will be girls with long hair wigs… — Andy Lau Copy Share Image
My hair got lighter, and I gradually went blonde. I liked it. Had more fun. But my image of myself in my head is… — Lisa Kudrow Copy Share Image
“How do you express a skinny blonde werewolf and a former toad in a cake?” — Elizabeth A. Reeves Copy Share Image
Whether we think of Disney's blonde beauty and her pumpkin carriage or Marissa Meyer's recent recasting of 'Cinderella' as a cyborg in the young… — Marie Rutkoski Copy Share Image
I have always liked the contrast between being blonde and having dark features. — Rita Ora Copy Share Image
It was a blonde. A blonde to make a bishop kick a hole in a stained-glass window. — Raymond Chandler Copy Share Image
In my room I'd barely closed my eyes when the blonde from the movie house came along and sang her whole song of sorrow… — Louis-Ferdinand Celine Copy Share Image