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"A lot of times you get typecast in terms of what they think you can do, and if you're not this supermodel-y guy, it's harder to get a lead part, so I really give them credit for pinning their hopes on a goofier-looking dude," says "Ben and Kate" star Nat Faxon.
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"Obviously I want to be a role model for any other female chefs, but then I don't walk around while I'm working in the kitchen and think, 'I'm a female,'" Amanda Freitag says. "I just think of myself as a really good chef."
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"I didn't know very much about Seattle, but I loved how serious everyone was about the food," says host Padma Lakshmi, who also judges the competition along with Tom Colicchio, Hugh Acheson, Emeril Lagasse, Gail Simmons and newcomer Wolfgang Puck.
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"You just have to relax and let it unfold slowly," says Dennis Quaid. "Even before I took the role, I felt good about everyone being on the same page in terms of where we wanted the character and the show to go."
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"The past couple of years I've always been working on Halloween, because it's a busy time for magicians [ike me]," says "Halloween Wars" host Justin Willman. "But when I'm not, I do love "haunting up" the house and greeting trick-or-treaters."
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"I'm giving up this year, but every single year before that I would go out and get the good candy," Food Network's Sunny Anderson reveals. "The big, 'real-size' candy bars, the good stuff. And I sit and I wait, and no one shows up."
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"I saw a couple of instances where she would manage to pull a lemming away from one of the bigger chicks and then try to feed it to that littlest one," filmmaker Michael Male says. "It was incredible to witness how she mothered that little one, trying so hard to incubate it and getting it to respond as a chick should."
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"I enjoy watching them both very much," Tippi Hedren says of the two movies she made with Alfred Hitchcock. "You know what he did? He ruined my career, but he didn't ruin my life. I would never let that happen. Nobody's going to do that to me."
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"That was to show that there is a big spectrum in disability, that disability is more than just wheelchairs and wheelchair ramps," Lawrence Carter-Long explains
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"We're not trying to represent the entire [Asian] culture," says "2 Broke Girls" Matthew Moy. "I used to go to this diner that was owned by a Korean husband and wife, and the guy would wait tables while the wife cooked. They served like cheap American food, and he was a lot like Han."
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