I was born in Sacramento but moved to Los Angeles with my mom and my little sister when I was seven.
“I was born in Sacramento but moved to Los Angeles with my mom and my little sister when I was seven.”
— Brie Larson · Angeles
The World Motivation
I was born in Sacramento but moved to Los Angeles with my mom and my little sister when I was seven.
“I was born in Sacramento but moved to Los Angeles with my mom and my little sister when I was seven.”
— Brie Larson · Angeles
I was born in Sacramento but moved to Los Angeles with my mom and my little sister when I was seven.
I was the type of person that would show a PowerPoint presentation about why I should do something versus crying and screaming over it.
We don't have to live in a world where everyone reacts perfectly the first time around, and if you don't, everything falls apart, and no one speaks to you ever again.
We're coming into a new generation of women where there's the submissive woman, and then our reaction to it is, 'No, I'm a man, too, and I'm masculine,' and then we fight against it, which isn't the answer, either.
After we finished filming 'Sinbad,' I went out to Los Angeles for meetings and was invited to a pre-Oscars party. I met Victoria Beckham, Kenneth Branagh, and Gary Oldman. That was quite a leap for me.
I was in Los Angeles in 1968, and I was fortunate enough to be a writer on 'Laugh-In' and a couple of other television shows.
I have lovely memories of Los Angeles in the 1930s. I came down to live with my mother's cousin and they invited me to come and go to junior college for a year.
I've always wanted to sing and to be an entertainer. After high school, I moved from New Orleans to Los Angeles and started songwriting. But I didn't really get serious until then.
'Short Term 12' was such a marathon. It's like trying to convey the same emotional depth as 'The Gambler' but with less time and a fingernail's worth of the budget.
August in sub-Saharan Los Angeles is one of the great and awful tests of one's endurance, sanity and stamina.