Words matter. These are the best Jennifer Grey Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I will always have pain. But I exercise as much as I can, and I find that makes a huge difference. And if my body does seize up, I have a pain plan in place. If it escalates, I go back to my doctor.
I would love to work with my dad! We’ve never done anything live together. I’m always open to working with talented people, and I think my dad certainly qualifies.
Skinny Cow ice cream and candy – like dancing – brings a little bit of fun to your day.
I was raised on Broadway because of my dad, but I never thought I had what it took to make it there, although I always wanted to.
I went to dance class as a girl because I didn’t like sports, but I never did a dance recital in my life. Never, ever, ever. I felt comfortable dancing, and I was happiest dancing, but I was never the best person in the class.
I wish anytime I went into a nice restaurant and asked for a table, they said, ‘Well I’m sure you don’t want one in the corner.’
I found out my husband can cook!
I’d had a really bad car accident years ago, and basically, the ligaments in the back of my neck were ripped, and I’d never addressed that.
I have a plate on my neck. I had my neck fused.
When you’re in a relationship you really care about, you want to protect it and not talk about it.
When my body and face were perfect as far as youth, I wasn’t happy.
I would love to do a little ballroom dancing with my husband… He and I can take a couple classes together. It would be a lot of fun!
Practically everyone in Hollywood has a neighbor who’s been famous, wants to be famous, is famous, has been married to someone famous, worked with someone famous, slept with someone famous, been blackmailed by someone famous.
You have to know me first to think I’m pretty.
I don’t remember ever not knowing about acting.
There are millions of Americans who are suffering from chronic pain.
Chronic pain can be very lonely. It can have a shame-based quality.
Anyone who thinks I’m a plastic-surgery freak is insane.
I’ll always be this once-famous actress nobody recognises because of a nose job.
I’m ticking things off my list: I had a tumor removed; I had spinal surgery; I had four surgeries in three months.
I had intelligent, high-minded, liberal parents who wanted to make sure my values were just like theirs.
If you try to hold on to something you don’t have anymore, you can’t be happy in the moment.
I wasn’t a dancer learning to play Baby Houseman. I was Baby Houseman learning to play a dancer. I was someone who’d never done any Latin dance. I’d taken jazz classes and ballet growing up in New York, so I had dance in me, and I knew I loved it, but I’d never done a dance audition.
Dance is the only thing that makes me feel good.
If my dancing is a disaster – it doesn’t define me as a person.
My father taught me you have to believe in yourself and run on your own track.
I just don’t get that new hot music. I don’t know anything about all these groups like U2.
I’ve always been a defiant little animal – always very much my own person.
Unfortunately, the people I end up seeing the least are my girlfriends.
The only time I’ve ever danced every day was during ‘Dancing with the Stars’ and in the two-week rehearsal for ‘Dirty Dancing,’ and that was only to do a particular dance.
It’s very hard to balance being there for somebody else and taking care of yourself.
I have sung, but I haven’t sung in any way that I would ever call myself ‘a singer.’
Ageing is inevitable, and the idea that we can be eternally youthful is the pitfall of our society.