Elisabeth Rohm's Quotes
Born: 1973-04-28
Profession: Actress
Nation: American
Biography of Elisabeth Rohm
You never stop learning. If you have a teacher, you never stop being a student.
Tags: Learning, Student, TeacherThe business is a very tricky obstacle course, and you should be very clear about work begetting work. If you're not working, you're not interesting.
Tags: Business, Work, WorkingYou've got to clock the hours and pay your dues. Then eventually, people will come to you. You have to be patient and appreciative.
Tags: Hours, Patient, PayI'm a straight shooter, a New York City girl. I see things as they are and call them as they are.
Tags: Call, City, GirlI had a soap opera, and my next job was working with Kyle McLachlan on The Invisible Man.
Tags: Job, Next, WorkingI try to watch the show every week and improve upon myself. I've become a fan.
Tags: Become, Show, TryI would love for TNT to run the whole season at one point. I don't think that'll ever happen, though.
Tags: Happen, Love, WholeI've grown up so much here. It's been two years. I've become a woman here, I've become an actress here.
Tags: Become, Here, WomanIt would probably break my heart to hear that people didn't like me. I don't look on the Internet.
Tags: Break, Hear, HeartLife came in and put me in front of the camera before I could really make a decision, but I think I probably would have gravitated to film.
Tags: Decision, Life, PutThat difficult place to put your finger on about the world - it needs to be illustrated.
Tags: Difficult, Place, PutWhat made me fall in love with acting, which is my life, was watching other people perform. It made me hunger to do that.
Tags: Acting, Life, LoveI don't think people were betting on me, but they were giving me a chance. I think I rode a wave there, by being different in appearance than the girls who preceded me.
Tags: Appearance, Chance, GivingVisit partners pages
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I stuck out like a sore thumb when I came on, just by the fact that I looked so different. I think that adjustment for the audience was a hurdle for me.
Tags: Adjustment, Audience, Fact