We city dwellers, we residents of Los Angeles and the surrounding areas, are for the most part urbanized to some extent. We know deadlines, start times and traffic.
I love living in Los Angeles.
Perhaps there is no life after death. . . . there's just Los Angeles.
A lot of times when I've been offered film series and stuff, if they shoot in Los Angeles, I lose interest.
Missing Persons was based in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles is an industry town, and it has great facilities and personnel. The disadvantage is that everyone there seems to talk about the same subject matter.
I become friends with people in each city who can show me around. Like if someone came to Los Angeles they wouldn't really know where to go, so they'd have to call me up and then I'd show them around.
I have turned into a bit of a homebody as I've gotten older. I don't really like to leave the couch in Los Angeles, but when a job comes around that you feel you have to do, you get up and do it.
I have been coming to Los Angeles since 1975 to perform.
In Los Angeles, people dress with the deep and earnest hope that people will do nothing but stare at them.
Los Angeles is more hospitable to writers [Than NY]. It's less claustrophobic. It feels more unpredictable and dangerous, and the landscape is less structured. You see coyotes lurking all over the place. It just feels wilder and more dangerous.
Seasonal change in Los Angeles is often a very subtle thing. It's not as if we finally stop having to shovel the snow out of our driveways and can put our parkas back in the closet.
Why is it forbidden in New York to acknowledge the charm and beauty of Los Angeles?
We shoot double episodes in 15 days in Los Angeles.
living in Los Angeles was like being an extra in a movie that was starring other people entirely.
I like the enthusiasm but not the insincerity of Los Angeles.
The first thing I ask when Im offered a part is, Whos the director? which is something they never understand in Los Angeles.
I'd been out in Los Angeles for about eight years, knocking around. I actually, instead of waiting tables, worked in offices as a temporary assistant.
When I got a call from Los Angeles to do the Tonight Show, I considered it more of an inconvenience than an opportunity.
I moved to Los Angeles to be with a man I loved.