Words matter. These are the best Joey Heatherton Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I think the prettiest play in football is the pass.
I’m just grateful for the kind of experience I’ve had, and the people I’ve been able to work with.
I can’t draw right or left-handed!
I like to get the audience involved in my act by walking among the tables and getting people to ask me questions.
My mother was a dancer and my first ambition was to dance, but now that I’ve had some acting experience I want to become a very good actress.
I really work at a part to do it to the best of my ability. And I’m studying acting as well as keeping up with my singing and dancing lessons.
I don’t have a special diet.
During my first tour of Vietnam, John Steinbeck and his wife were there and we had Christmas dinner together.
Once in awhile, for a special occasion, I get really dressed up, but that kind of an occasion doesn’t happen very often. So I don’t really need much besides jeans.
Once when I was making a picture in Hollywood, one of the directors who was a health addict was always trying to got me to eat organic bread, tiger milk and yoghurt, I must say the only thing I liked was the strawberry yoghurt.
I think that baking cakes with elaborate icings for an appreciative audience is fun.
I want to be on the big stage. Broadway. I was there before.
Dad always wanted me to be a boy.
In ‘Of Mice And Men’ I play a straight dramatic role and I’m the only female in the play.
Bob Fosse, the choreographer. is a very, very good friend. He has helped me enormously.
I eat what I want, usually one meal In the daytime and one at night.
I never wanted to do anything but get into show biz. But believe me, success didn’t come overnight. And I shed a lot of tears – like in school, when all the other kids in class made fun of me. They just hated me because I could sing and dance.
I love to work.
I was born Davenie Johanna Heatherton, but my name was abbreviated for practical purposes.
If ever remarry, it won’t be for kicks. Marriage is too special.
I like Los Angeles. I’ve been able to do a lot there – swim, ski, go riding. But California isn’t very stimulating.
I’ll crumble off a little tuna on a plate, sprinkle with lemon and spear the pieces with colorful toothpicks, so it looks festive and appetizing.
A lot of people think of me only as a cute, sexy blonde.
I don’t approve of any of kind of violence, but I’ll always support my country.
I just love to perform. It’s my life.
I wanted to be in show business before I could get out of my crib.
Yes, people are always predicting a big breakthrough for me, but it has never happened. I don’t know why, exactly. But I don’t worry about it.
My parents were dead set against my becoming a professional performer before I finished college. They felt the most important thing a girl can have in any career is education.
I like working with my father.
I make sure that I work out on the mat and the trapeze. That helps tone the legs and arms. Following that, I may lift some 5- or 10-pound weights. That’s good for maintaining a nice round figure, if you know what I mean.
In the past my career emphasized variety, singing, dancing and only some acting.
I am quiet around people I don’t know.
I believe in theatrics, and I believe in show biz.
People try to turn you into something if they can’t pin you down.
I’m not just Joey. I’m a performer. I can sing, dance and I can act.
Maybe it’s psychosomatic, but I think if I eat well, I’ll sing or dance well.
I never talk money.
I don’t think anyone is ever past the stage of learning.
I love my music. It gets written by some very great writers.
When I tried out for cheerleader, they sneered, ‘You’re too good, kid,’ and put me in the high-kick line instead. It was pure jealousy, if you ask me.