I did a complete rewrite of 650 pages in two weeks.
‐‐ Anne Perry
I did a concert... in September with the Berlin Philharmonic... They're great musicians, and there's always something to learn from them.
‐‐ Cecilia Bartoli
I did a couple comedies to balance myself as an actor and balance how audiences see Donnie Yen as an actor, and I would even say as a celebrity or icon, to some fans. I want to show that I'm not Terminator.
‐‐ Donnie Yen
I did a couple of American Express commercials.
‐‐ Jason Dohring
I did a couple of films, I was very lucky at the beginning of my career... and then, I never had another job here for ten years probably and I moved to Europe.
‐‐ Rupert Everett
I did a couple of movies in Brazil, and the actors were incredibly congenial and hung out together a lot. Even the biggest stars would do radio commercials - they're not put on a pedestal like they are in the United States.
‐‐ Alan Arkin
I did a couple of movies when I was little. You have to be possessed to be an actress, and I was not possessed... It was not my life's passion.
‐‐ Nell Newman
I did a couple of pilots that didn't sell, a few movies, and one year of nightclub work, which I hated. Then I did the pilot of 'The Brady Bunch' and never had to do another nightclub.
‐‐ Ann B. Davis
I did a couple of sketch shows with Mike Palin and Terry Jones... and then I got hired by Granada to do a weekly topical show.
‐‐ Diana Quick
I did a couple songs with this hip-hop guy named Tim Dark. He was working in the same studio I've been working in, he heard my music and he said, aw man, I've got to do something with you.
‐‐ Alan Vega
I did a cover for 'Rolling Stone' the other day and it was a kind of crazy lack of outfit. I thought, 'Oh, Lord. I'm never going to be Jane Austen in a film now!' 'Cause that's what I'd really like to do.
‐‐ Rose McGowan
I did a cover of the James Bond theme, and I felt like such a fraud, because the original is so good.
‐‐ Moby
I did a crazy version of 'Romeo and Juliet' once, and I played Romeo.
‐‐ Mads Mikkelsen
I did a dance sequence in my second short film, which was my best short film, called 'Hairway to the Stars,' and I think Chris Wink, the founder of Blue Man Group, was in that. It's a black-and-white dance sequence. We were Glorious Food waiters together.
‐‐ David O. Russell
I did a drama degree, went to secretarial college, then got a job with a theatre company in Birmingham. It's been a slow burn, which doesn't seem to have gone out.
‐‐ Tamsin Greig
I did a fantastic emotional film, 'Autograph.' But the audiences rejected me in it. They like to see me laughing and fighting.
‐‐ Ravi Teja
I did a few DJ gigs at empty clubs, sort of as a warm-up set before Flume was a thing. I did one when I got big enough, and I had five friends come down, and they were the only ones dancing. That was one of my earliest ones. I was super nervous.
‐‐ Flume
I did a few more plays, and then I went to L.A., because I knew I could get a coaching job there.
‐‐ Lee Majors
I did a film a long time ago with a shaved head and I had the ugliest looking head in the world.
‐‐ Gedde Watanabe
I did a film about the Zodiac Killer. It turned out well.
‐‐ Robin Tunney
I did a film called 'Black Dynamite' that was very, very funny. That seems to be a film that's kind of a cult classic.
‐‐ Kevin Chapman
I did a film called 'Days and Nights,' which is a modern-day retelling of and inspired by Chekhov's 'The Seagull.'
‐‐ Juliet Rylance
I did a film called Dracula and it was very nice because I had lots of trips to New York on Concorde.
‐‐ Julie Harris
I did a film called 'Fire with Fire.'
‐‐ Vincent D'Onofrio
I did a film called 'Floating' early on that had a scene which was similar to a real-life situation I was in at the time. It involved me having a conversation with my father, who was dying. It was close to home and it made me realise acting wasn't just making faces for the cameras, it was a real art form.
‐‐ Norman Reedus
I did a film called 'Fort McCoy,' based on a true story of one of the few internment camps during WWII that was actually in the United States.
‐‐ Eric Stoltz
I did a film called 'Patriot Games' with Harrison Ford, and we actually shot three different versions of my death. And they settled on the third.
‐‐ Sean Bean
I did a film called 'Victor' that I'm really proud of! It was a period piece and the true life story of Victor Torres. I play his mom, and it's a very moving film.
‐‐ Lisa Vidal
I did a film in which Andy Garcia and Michael Keaton both played the leads, 'Desperate Measures,' and interestingly enough it was their biggest payday. The film didn't do well, and it kind of marked their careers. They've done less since. It all changed.
‐‐ Brian Cox
I did a film once that I was killed in. It was a painful, horrifying day. It was a wonderful day from the standpoint of acting, but I was a wreck otherwise.
‐‐ Leslie Easterbrook
I did a film that's on YouTube of me reading hate mail with a woman playing the cello in the background.
‐‐ Richard Dawkins
I did a film very quickly, and then a lot of work for television, and then I did stage work.
‐‐ Isabelle Huppert
I did a film when I was about 30; it's a coming of age story called 'Gas Food Lodging,' and I'm so proud of that little independent film. I play this young English geologist, and he's such a simple, loving kind of guy. Doesn't talk too much. He's just a quiet guy, and he gets the girl.
‐‐ Robert Knepper
I did a film which was considered an independent movie with Dustin Hoffman and Andy Garcia called Confidence, and that's the type of film I was willing to take a chance on that because of the caliber of people involved with the film.
‐‐ Morris Chestnut
I did a filmstrip on pollution in the Davison area as my Eagle Scout project and showed it around town. Businesses who were the polluters were mad at me.
‐‐ Michael Moore
I did a forward roll for the kids the other day, thinking it'd be a breeze like it was when I was six, and I had to lie flat for about 20 minutes afterwards - 'Leave mummy alone; she's feeling a bit dizzy.'
‐‐ Olivia Colman
I did a game at Atari Research called 'Excalibur' about the Arthurian legends. At the time, it was very, very complicated, very involved and so forth and actually still looks better than some of the modern games in terms of its richness and involvement.
‐‐ Chris Crawford
I did a geography degree, and if you told me whilst I was ignoring my geography degree revision in order to watch another episode of '24' that one day I wouldn't need that geography degree and I'd actually be in '24,' I'd have been quite pleased, I think.
‐‐ Emily Berrington
I did a gig at a comedy club in Bournemouth where they served a buffet while the acts were on. There was the clang of people carving turkey during the set. If you put comedy and turkey side by side, turkey always wins.
‐‐ Jack Whitehall
I did a 'Golden Girls' once, which shot in front of an audience, and that went well. I had a good time. But I need an audience, for comedy at least.
‐‐ Dick Van Dyke
I did a good bit of episodic television directing, but directing a movie is so much more complicated.
‐‐ Jason Bateman
I did a great deal of research to write 'The Irish Duke.' Since all the people in this Lords of the Realm series are real historical characters, everything had to be authentic. I researched Woburn Abbey, where my heroine lived, and everything about Barons Court in Ireland, which was the ancestral home of Abercorn.
‐‐ Virginia Henley
I did a guest appearance on The Practice and loved it.
‐‐ Sharon Stone
I did a guest thing on 'My Name Is Earl,' and there is something about being involved in a TV show that's in the midst of its popularity that frees up the creative process.
‐‐ Jon Favreau
I did a 'Hart of Dixie' episode, and I was so excited for that.
‐‐ McKayla Maroney
I did a history degree once.
‐‐ Joe Thomas
I did a 'Last Comic Standing' audition in 2006, where you're just performing for three people in a comedy club, in a big comedy club, and I remember them cutting me off, asking about my name in the middle of one of my jokes. Yeah, it's just real weird when you're doing stand-up in that type of sterile, unnatural setting.
‐‐ Hannibal Buress
I did a law degree but was miserable the whole time. I was supposed to join a law firm in London but instead went to Oxford to do a master's in philosophy.
‐‐ Adrian McKinty
I did a little bit of acting - some guest spots here and there. I got a job working as a therapist doing individual and group crisis intervention and family therapy. I did that for two years. I left to do 'Boston Legal.' So my psychology career has been interwoven into my acting career, and it's my safety net and fallback.
‐‐ Meredith Eaton
I did a little film called 'Nina,' a small role. I played a French girl who was a nurse to Nina Simone. Zoe Saldana plays Nina.
‐‐ Alaina Huffman