My dad wasn't a gangster, and he wasn't a criminal, but he sure liked to rub padded shoulders with them.
“My dad wasn't a gangster, and he wasn't a criminal, but he sure liked to rub padded shoulders with them.”
— Jerry Heller · Dad
The World Motivation
My dad wasn't a gangster, and he wasn't a criminal, but he sure liked to rub padded shoulders with them.
“My dad wasn't a gangster, and he wasn't a criminal, but he sure liked to rub padded shoulders with them.”
— Jerry Heller · Dad
My dad wasn't a gangster, and he wasn't a criminal, but he sure liked to rub padded shoulders with them.
N.W.A had something in common with the Rolling Stones and MC5 and groups like that: the voice of rebellion. It's rebellion against your parents. It's rebellion against the system. It's rebellion against society.
Eazy was an exceptional human being. He was a visionary. He was very Machiavellian, he understood power and how to use it. He was a good-hearted guy, a good father, just an exemplary human being. I couldn't be any prouder of him than if he had been my blood son.
I am what I am, but I'm not a thief. And I'm not scandalous.
My dad bought me a guitar and people would ask me to play.
People who think my dad is a bully, you should probably just hang out with him for a day and see what happens.
I was a child actor in 'Deliverance,' but not the banjo player. It was my dad's big movie as a director, and at the very end there's a scene where Jon Voight comes home to his wife. I played his young son.
They have had such a crazy life living with me as their dad. Not crazy but different from their friends.
I've worked since it was basically legal to work. I was a waitress on and off for eight years. I worked at Sears; I worked at Abercrombie folding clothes. My dad really instilled good money management habits, and I've saved 10 percent of my paycheck, every paycheck, since I was 15.
I consider the most important period of my life, from March 3rd, 1987, I think it was, to March 26th, 1995: the day I met Eazy-E and the day he died. To me, that was the most important period of my life, of my career, and the part that I am most proud of.