That's what I think a journalist from the '70s and '80s should look like - as though he has led a full journalistic life.
“That's what I think a journalist from the '70s and '80s should look like - as though he has led a full journalistic life.”
The World Motivation
That's what I think a journalist from the '70s and '80s should look like - as though he has led a full journalistic life.
“That's what I think a journalist from the '70s and '80s should look like - as though he has led a full journalistic life.”
That's what I think a journalist from the '70s and '80s should look like - as though he has led a full journalistic life.
I'm good at observing people, physical stuff, which leant itself to acting.
I remember watching the Twin Towers collapse. Because it was another country and looked like a film, I just sort of thought, 'Oh.' I didn't think that much. Then three days later, it hit me. I was in a terrible state, and I was tearful for three or four days.
People don't realise I have seriously bad blepharitis.
I don't think I can plate-spin, I've turned loads of things down because I just can't get the time to do it.
I was a Kannada journalist and had worked in 'Samyukta Karnataka' newspaper as a proofreader.
I was once a journalist. And I think of myself as a journalist, and that's it. You tell the truth. I even wrote a book called 'The Truth'.
To me, David Astor was a freedom fighter. To me, he wasn't just a journalist; he was a freedom fighter.
I used to be an actor, I used to be a journalist and I used to be a publicist. I know how all these people think.
I think for a young journalist, it's better to write for the Web at the moment than it is for print.