I'm a bit jealous. Until two days ago someone told me I am the most famous Korean in the world.
The first pork-barrel bill that crosses my desk, I'm going to veto it and make the authors of those pork-barrel items famous all over America.
My ultimate dream is to become a famous star because I love to sing.
I actually don't know anyone who wants to be famous for fame's sake, at least not anyone I respect. But you need to have a certain amount of power in order to be able to do what you want.
It was a mixed blessing to have famous parents. It was tough to go to auditions and be bad, since I couldn't be anonymous.
I felt no pressure that my grandfather was famous and my uncle was famous.
Uncle Brett had a definite vision that he was after, I don't think having a famous father affected him much.
For me, I never, never, from the moment I started acting, had a desire to be famous.
I know I had my equivalents in Adrian Lester and Lenny James when I was at drama school. I remember David Harewood doing 'Othello' at the National, and Adrian Lester having done Cheek by Jowl's famous 'As You Like It and Company' at the Donmar. Not necessarily performances I saw, but just the fact they happened was massively encouraging.
Famous crime stories almost always lead to the passing of new laws.