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I think its hard to know. Feeling fulfilled, because actors face periods of unemployment, there is nothing worse than be
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"I think it's hard to know. Feeling fulfilled, because actors face periods of unemployment, there is nothing worse than being at the top of your game; you have so much to give but do not have the platform to do this"

- Michael York

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This quote by Michael York speaks to the difficulty of feeling fulfilled as a star. Regardless of the highs of being at the top of their video game, stars usually face periods of unemployment, which can be disheartening. This lack of a platform to showcase their skills can be a source of irritation, as they have a lot to give yet no chance to do so. This quote highlights the difficulty of being a star, as it is hard to know when one is absolutely met. It is a pointer that also when a star is successful, there is still a demand to pursue even more.

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Michael York This quote is written / told by Michael York somewhere between March 27, 1942 and today. He was a famous Actor from United Kingdom. The author also have 11 other quotes.

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