Do you truly believe that life is fair, Senor de la Vega? -No, maestro, but I plan to do everything in my power to make it so.
I'm not one of those actors who asks for too many favours. So when I do, people tend to listen.
As actors, we deal with rejection so much more than any other business. So I don't care how much of a genius you are, if you don't have the propensity to be able to get back up every time you get knocked down, then you're not going to survive.
I never want to be that guy at a dinner table saying, 'I wish I could have dessert. ' I actually went through a stage when I would order dessert first.
Even on a $100 million film, people will complain that they haven't got enough money and enough time, so that's always going to be an element in filmmaking.
It's easier to promote things, if you have fans.
I love acting, so it's easy when you have a passion for it. I've always found the harder you work, the luckier you get.
The Iron Rule of prudence for an Istanbulite Woman: If you are as fragile as a tea glass, either find a way to never encounter burning water and hope to marry an ideal husband or get yourself laid and broken as soon as possible. Alternatively, stop being a tea-glass woman!
It is dry, hazy June weather. We are more of the earth, farther from heaven these days.
A well-thought-out story doesn’t need to resemble real life. Life itself tries with all its might to resemble a well-crafted story.
For me, casting is critical. It's nice that social media and the passionate fans really corroborated choices and embraced kids to be characters.