Ysabella Brave (1979) American singer
"Quick Update from Ysabella Brave" (6 May, 2008) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCVdO__jDgw
A statement made in a video interview from here (1995) http://www.veoh.com/collection/davebelskistalk/watch/v159267997BpS5JDR <br class="br">1990s
Ysabella Brave (1979) American singer
"Quick Update from Ysabella Brave" (6 May, 2008) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCVdO__jDgw
Youn Yuh-jung (1947) South Korean actress
Lauren, Ro, Living Like a Legend with Minari’s Yuh-Jung Youn, A24 Films, 2021-04-13, 2021-06-08 https://a24films.com/notes/2021/04/how-to-live-well-according-to-yuh-jung-youn-1,
“Hell, I suppose if you stick around long enough they have to say something nice about you.”
Ava Gardner (1922–1990) American actress
Source: Ava: My Story
Nicholas Sparks (1965) American writer and novelist
Julie Barenson, Chapter 15, p. 163
2000s, The Guardian (2003)
“A person who is nice to you, but rude to the waiter, is not a nice person.”
Dave Barry (1947) American writer
Nonfiction, Dave Barry Turns 50 (1998)
Sienna Guillory (1975) British actress
Take a Girl Like You Cast and Credits http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/takeagirl/credits.html. pbs.org. 2000. <br class="br">Guillory speaks about her role in the television film, w:Take a Girl Like You.
Alicia Witt (1975) American actress
Context: I like digging into these characters that are a lot more complex, and there's a lot that isn't apparent on the surface … In a weird way, you can access all that fear and pain. … Nothing makes me happier than when somebody figures out I was in something, and then they'd seen me in something else, and had no idea it was the same person… Then I feel like I've done my job. … I've always loved finding characters that are not always the most likable ones when you first meet them, and finding a way to make them people that viewers will identify with, even against their better judgment.<br><br>As quoted in "Why Now Is a Divine Time for Alicia Witt", by Sarah Beauchamp at Huffington Post (30 May 2014) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sarah-beauchamp/why-alicia-witt-should-be_b_5400673.html