Quote by Ben Stiller
It was a mixed blessing to have famous parents. It was tough to go

It was a mixed blessing to have famous parents. It was tough to go to auditions and be bad, since I couldnt be anonymous. – Ben Stiller

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The failure of The Cable Guy impacted my career. I had to start writing and acting again. – Ben Stiller

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Failure
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I dont think the public is dying to see me necessarily be funny all the time. – Ben Stiller

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Theres always an element of fear that you need to work a lot until people get sick and tired of you or finally figure out that youre a fraud after all! – Ben Stiller

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Ive been very, very lucky in my career, in my life – from day one. When aspiring directors say, Whats your advice? first I say, Be born the son of a famous director. Its invaluable. – Jason Reitman

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I dont have famous neighbours and if I did, Id avoid them. I dont live the jet-set. – Vanessa Paradis

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I think its useful, as a famous person, to have as little separation between the perception of you and how you really are – because otherwise Id be sitting here thinking Im keeping secrets, and wondering when youre going to find out. – Daniel Radcliffe

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To enjoy being famous, you need to have a screw loose. – Diablo Cody

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