STARDOM QUOTES III

quotations about stardom

Little movie star?
Could you be my long lost girl?
It's true that
I don't really know you
But I'm alone in the world

JAMIE WALTERS

"Winona"


The superstar is. He does not create media events; he is in and of himself a media event.

ANONYMOUS

Ebony, 1979


A long apprenticeship is the most logical way to success. The only alternative is overnight stardom, but I can't give you a formula for that.

CHET ATKINS

attributed, If Ignorance Is Bliss, Why Aren't There More Happy People?


Film stardom is therefore never an individual, innate or inevitable effect. It requires the organized collective actions of multiple participants. Whatever aura of presence the star brings to the screen is largely due to the artful manipulation of film form. Once these factors are taken into consideration, it becomes impossible to accept stardom is natural or predestined. Instead, fundamentals to the symbolic commerce of stardom is the recognition that stardom is a product of industrialized cultural production, the outcome of multiple, highly organized, inputs and actions.

PAUL MCDONALD

Hollywood Stardom


Idolise, Tabloid lies
From god to art
We need a star
You're in my soul
You're in my mind
I walk on water
Everynight

STEREOPHONICS

"Moviestar"


The sequel would catapult me into the New York Times #1 book for 18 months straight. I would not allow my stardom to affect my Zen-Monk demeanor. I would retire into my mansion, become a Zen-Monk master and own three Jeeps.

MICHAEL SCOTT GALLEGOS

"Beach House Anniversary", September 18, 2014


Don't want to be common
Might want to feel stardom
Just want to be cared for
That's all, cool

THE WANNADIES

"That's All"


Suppose every photo of me ever taken was an infinitesimal piece? Every magazine ad, every negative, every frame of motion picture film -- another tiny molecule of me, stolen away to feed an audience that is never satiated. And when someone is fully consumed -- vampirized -- they move on, still hungry, to pick their next victim by making him or her a star. That's why they're called consumers.

DAVID J. SCHOW

Seeing Red


True, long-term stardom is reserved only for the fortunate few who possess the rare combination of unique talent, artistic and business vision, single-minded drive, and a willingness to adapt and grow. That said, one must bear in mind that beyond the tangible and intangible factors that go into achieving legend status, an artist simply has to have an abundance of blind luck.

XAVIER M. FRASCOGNA, JR. & H. LEE HETHERINGTON

This Business of Artist Management


To handle that stardom, the red carpets, the photo shoots, people all of a sudden recognizing you and following you in everyday life, it's a bit weird. It's strange, and it can have funny effects on you in terms of do you like it or don't you like it. Some people run away from it, some people embrace it; I found a good middle ground.

ROGER FEDERER

"Q&A: Tennis: Federer's heart is in South Africa", Reuters, February 21, 2013


They are irrelevant as mercenaries in times of peace
They are smoke twisting off the lips of a movie star

PIG DESTROYER

"Junkyard God"


Stardom is never that simple. If there's anything I've learned, it's that most stars think things just happen to them because they are talented or beautiful or just special. It's a childlike -- and childish -- view of the world and it keeps them from developing any sense of responsibility about their own lives. It's why publicists were invented.

HILARY DE VRIES

So Five Minutes Ago


Once I achieved stardom, the whole apparatus of the theater palled on me.

TALLULAH BANKHEAD

Tallulah: My Autobiography


Spinning dreams with angel wings
Torn blue jeans a foolish grin
Burning down in the night
So cool so right
Star power star power star power over me

SONIC YOUTH

"Starpower"


If stardom is a combination of ordinary and extraordinary, the balance does sometimes need adjusting and the star does need to connect to the present, and in some sense the lived space of the fan.

MICHAEL WILLIAMS

Film Stardom, Myth and Classicism: The Rise of Hollywood's Gods


Stardom can be a gilded slavery--and to so many. Not only to the public, but to producers, investors, press, colleagues, madmen, tuft-hunters--and that cruelest master of all, one's own standards.

HELEN HAYES

On Reflection: An Autobiography

Tags: Helen Hayes


Stardom today is very different than what it was years ago. Today your work defines you, and with every film, your stardom is double-checked.... You cannot be a star if you cannot bring the audience.

ARJUN KAPOOR

"Being Trolled is a sign of success, says Arjun Kapoor", Deccan Chronicle, July 18, 2017


Stardom is a contradictory mixture of subjectivity and collectivity, of the common (wo)man and the unique individual but it is also the marriage of democracy and commercialism.

LEE MARSHALL

Bob Dylan: The Never Ending Star


My beloved movie star
There's more than cold cream in your jar
When eyebrows arch and lips are dry
When you're alone at night, you cry

STAN RIDGEWAY

"Beloved Movie Star"


Stardom is a strange mixture of studio-produced hagiography, fan magazine gossip, and audience desire.

ANONYMOUS

Book Review Digest, 1992