Agency models. Agency performance. Awards case studies. Brand purpose. Brand safety. Brand strategy. Business of media. Creative Works. Diversity and inclusion. Future of TV. Influencer marketing. Media planning and buying. Mental health. Mergers and acquisitions. You have to put in the work, you can never be satisfied, never take it for granted. I'm not really into partying. Don't get me wrong - I've gone to a club.
But I'd much rather be with my close friends at home or a concert, or on a trip. I'll go dancing with my grandma. She likes to cut a rug!
I'm definitely not getting married. In this business, you're either getting married or they want you to be pregnant. I'm not getting married until I'm forty. If ever. No Twitter, no Facebook, no MySpace - nothing. So if you have me, it's a poser, don't talk to them. I needed to be a worthy love interest in the film and I didn't know that I had any of the qualities necessary to woo a girl like her Claire and I were trapped on an island together with nowhere to go for four weeks, like a reality show.
My character was supposed to fall in love, but she was also supposed to be out of his league. After meeting Claire, that was definitely the way it was supposed to be.
And man, you should see the faces on the kids. It's priceless, and I don't look down on, or think badly about, the High School Musical films. I have no regrets at all. I'm extremely proud of those movies, and will be forever. On being famous It's weird, but I don't feel like think I deserve any of the attention.
There's really nothing but one audition for a Disney Channel movie that separates me from 2, other brown-haired, blue-eyed guys in L. But once I got there and developed these extensive relationships with the farmers, I realized that we're basically made of corn.
After High School Musical and Hairspray , I've always felt embraced by the gay community, and I feel incredibly grateful and honored. I don't like to live in fear about things like rumors and backlash to begin with - that's the way I was raised - but I just can't see what's so wrong about being gay.
Ted Bundy was a clean cut white dude who just did not seem - white person, so talk about white privilege. What he got away with back then, nobody would be able to do today. It's a moment in time that came and passed and is truly scary. It was so hard. I was working with almost no wiggle room. I had things like - water under my skin - that I was worrying about, because its making my six pack into a four pack.
It's just not real. I am happy that it worked. I may do it again if it was something worthwhile. But I'll wait till it gets to that. View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro. Getting Started Contributor Zone ». Edit page. In his Netflix docu-series Down To Earth , Efron confessed that Hollywood is "not conducive" to a "long, happy, mentally-sound life" per the Daily Mail.
But while Efron's own desire to get out of Los Angeles comes from his history in the movie industry, new developments in technology have made this type of move easier than ever. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, more people have realized that they can work from anywhere in the world, thanks to technologies like Zoom and FaceTime. And, according to TMZ , that's reportedly part of Efron's thought process.
The actor has realized that he does not actually need to be in L. While Efron has not fully committed to the move yet — s ources told the Daily Mail that Efron is "planning to list his Los Angeles home in the near future" because he's 'burnt out living in and around Hollywood" — it's hard to fault him for wanting a hard-earned break.
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