I did a show called 'What A Country,' with Yakov Smirnoff and Don Knotts. I used to write jokes for Yakov's stand-up act.
‐‐ Mike Scully
I did a show called 'Wonderland' a few years back, and I was fortunate enough to spend a full-on two weeks - I'm talking 13-15 hours a day - with the doctors and patients at Bellevue in New York. That served me well for 'Durham County.'
‐‐ Michelle Forbes
I did a show with Tori Kelly, and it was really cool that I got to meet her. She has always been a huge inspiration of mine, and I'm obsessed with her voice, so it was great to get to talk to her about the industry. The best advice she gave me was to just be myself.
‐‐ Daya
I did a sitcom with Desi Arnaz Jr. in a pilot called 'Whacked Out.' We were bombing, and Lucille Ball grabbed the mic and started berating the audience.
‐‐ Dana Carvey
I did a smaller gig with an acoustic guitar and a drum machine. In one song, something wrong happened with the drum machine. I tried to cover up the mistake by playing faster and improvising a new song but it became crazy, and I had to admit it was all a mess.
‐‐ Violante Placido
I did a song in eight minutes. I thought everybody could write songs that fast. But working with a lot of them, they don't.
‐‐ Young Thug
I did a song with Rihanna recently, and I was like, 'How did you find out about me or whatever?' And she said, 'Drake.'
‐‐ Ty Dolla Sign
I did a term at Cambridge University studying medicine, so I could potentially have followed in Mum and Dad's footsteps and become a doctor.
‐‐ Alistair Brownlee
I did a terrible television pilot that was so badly written and dumb that it became a turning point for me and I decided that I would never accept a job just because I needed the money.
‐‐ Fran Drescher
I did a theatrical musical, Annie Warbucks, when I was 11. We did a tour and we stopped by Los Angeles.
‐‐ Christina Milian
I did a thesis in experimental nuclear physics under the direction of Samuel K. Allison.
‐‐ James Cronin
I did a TV movie with Tom Cavanaugh. He was the perfect partner, I learned so much from him. I would do anything with him again.
‐‐ Ashley Williams
I did a TV show called 'Unit 1.' It wasn't a bad experience, but yes, the first season I didn't have a good time because I was coming from Nicolas Winding Refn films where the corners were sharp and radical, but now we had round corners.
‐‐ Mads Mikkelsen
I did a twenty foot print and John Cage is involved in that because he was the only person I knew in New York who had a car and who would be willing to do this.
‐‐ Robert Rauschenberg
I did a voice for Odo, but people don't recognize you by your voice.
‐‐ Rene Auberjonois
I did a voice for this video game called 'Fallout 3,' and that was really fun. I had a great time, especially since I could show up in PJs and not have to worry about how I looked.
‐‐ Odette Annable
I did a walk in 1973 illegally in the northern side of the Sydney Harbor Bridge.
‐‐ Philippe Petit
I did a weird thing when I was about 24. For four years I had written quite a lot of poetry, and I started reading through it and thought some of it was really good. So I burnt it all.
‐‐ Cliff Curtis
I did a women's movie, and I'm not a woman. I did a gay movie, and I'm not gay. I learned as I went along.
‐‐ Ang Lee
I did a year at Leeds, studying English. They basically threw me out, because I was taking too much time off to act. So I transferred to the Open University, because I could do it all online. By that point, I had admitted to myself that I had the acting bug.
‐‐ Holliday Grainger
I did about 10-12 national commercials and then got one line parts in things like 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' and the show 'The Unit.' Got a little part in the movie 'Redbelt' by David Mamet and kept slowly grinding up and then started getting bigger parts in independents and getting noticed by Liz Meriwether.
‐‐ Jake Johnson
I did about 2000 covers altogether, for all sorts of books - from Shakespeare to James Bond - and I always had the idea that I must give 100%, no matter who the author was.
‐‐ Dick Bruna
I did about 50 pull-ups and 1,000 crunches a day. Crazy.
‐‐ Chloe Grace Moretz
I did about a 100 concerts this year. All over the United States. We're cutting back next year to about 40. We generate money for an organization called Mercy Corps.
‐‐ Barry McGuire
I did absolutely grow up in a world surrounded by people who were always performing and being flamboyant.
‐‐ Kate Winslet
I did accents and funny voices for the family when I was growing up.
‐‐ Lake Bell
I did actually have a deal with Columbia, but it became increasingly clear to me after signing with them that they didn't know what to do with me and I didn't know what to do for them, so we agreed to go our separate ways.
‐‐ Amanda Marshall
I did actually like school. When I was 17, I was in college, but before that, I was home-schooled. I was very social. I liked to know everyone.
‐‐ Natasha Bedingfield
I did Albert Hall, I got to play the Hall of Fame with Prince. So I've done that kind of stuff for ages. It wasn't until after we finished working on Brainwash, my dad's album after he died, then it was like 'That phase is over in my life now, now we can get on with our music, with our band.'
‐‐ Dhani Harrison
I did all kinds of things as a young person to try to make money. I had a chicken operation - I sold chickens. I can remember going to high school football games as a ten-year-old and gathering Coca-Cola bottles, 'cause you'd turn them in and get a nickel. I wanted not to remain idle.
‐‐ Charles Schwab
I did all kinds of things in order to earn a living.
‐‐ Alan Hovhaness
I did all my directing when I wrote the screenplay. It was probably harder for a regular director. He probably had to read the script the night before shooting started.
‐‐ Preston Sturges
I did all my heavy partying before I turned sixteen.
‐‐ Cameron Diaz
I did all of California from north to south. I did Florida from north to south. I went to the Midwest. I spent time discovering the culture because I thought I was going to stay in America for only two years. Then I decided to come to New York.
‐‐ Daniel Boulud
I did all sorts of jobs after drama school - working in a bar, as a teaching assistant. I probably learned as much from them as I did at drama school.
‐‐ Laura Carmichael
I did all the Chef Boyardee commercials, in America, when I was young.
‐‐ Jane Seymour
I did all the musicals in my high school; I was in a pop group signed to Cash Money Records in college. Music has always been a really big part of my life.
‐‐ Janina Gavankar
I did all the right things in so many tournaments. But like I said, sometimes in sports it just goes the other way. Maybe you've already won so much that it evens it out a bit sometimes. I don't know.
‐‐ Roger Federer
I did all the stupid things you'd expect from a 21-year-old kid with money.
‐‐ Curt Schilling
I did all the work at the beginning up until the point where I couldn't handle the increasingly heavy art production burden alone. I needed, and got, assistance.
‐‐ Joe Shuster
I did almost a year in prison, a year in prison, just because my name is Foxy Brown.
‐‐ Foxy Brown
I did almost every job in the bank. It was real life, waking up in the morning, putting on a suit and tie and then having to go to work.
‐‐ Romain Grosjean
I did almost two years on 'One Life to Live,' so I was thinking, 'Oh yeah, I'm an actor now.'
‐‐ Teddy Sears
I did, although I didn't read from page 1 to page 187 but I read chunks of it. I did a little bit of science when I was in the university so I was able to understand the graphs and pie charts and stuff like that. It was extremely dry.
‐‐ Liam Neeson
I did always dream of being a professional player. I think every kid does dream of being a pro, but to last the journey you have to love tennis as a sport and if you are lucky enough to make it in the pros, it is really a bonus.
‐‐ Samantha Stosur
I did always say I wanted to infiltrate from within. That was always my reasoning behind going into partnership with a luxury group that uses a lot of leather in their products.
‐‐ Stella McCartney
I did always think of Heinlein as a strict rationalist, although a dispassionate examination of his works doesn't support that.
‐‐ Pamela Dean
I did an A Level in Theatre Studies and had a really inspirational teacher, and then I just went on to university.
‐‐ Jessica Raine
I did an adaptation for a movie called 'The Devil in the White City' by Erik Larson for Warner Brothers. I love that book.
‐‐ Graham Moore
I did an album a long time ago called 'Replicas,' which was entirely science-fiction driven, or science-fantasy. Since then it's been a song here, a song there. It's not really a constant theme. I've written far more about my problems with religion, with God and all that.
‐‐ Gary Numan