Quote by Jeff Bridges
A large part of acting is just pretending. You get to work with th

A large part of acting is just pretending. You get to work with these other great make-believers, all making believe as hard as they can. – Jeff Bridges

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My wife, whenever Id go off to work and Id be kind of anxious, shell say, Remember, have fun. Oh, I forgot, thanks for the reminder. Because sometimes we do forget. We take it all too seriously and theres a lot of joy to be had wherever you are. – Jeff Bridges

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One of the tough things about being an actor, probably the hardest thing, is getting your foot in the door, and my father handled that for me at a very early age. – Jeff Bridges

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Nowadays it seems more and more like the business in show business is underlined, and there are campaigns, and its all part of getting people in to see the movies. – Jeff Bridges

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