Will Smith

Will Smith
Willard Carroll "Will" Smith, Jr. is an American actor, producer, rapper, and songwriter. He has enjoyed success in television, film, and music. In April 2007, Newsweek called him "the most powerful actor in Hollywood". Smith has been nominated for five Golden Globe Awards, two Academy Awards, and has won four Grammy Awards...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth25 September 1968
CityPhiladelphia, PA
CountryUnited States of America
I had to get myself in the world's eye to make my statement.
I had no idea how the system worked. All I knew was what I saw on TV. It's much different.
I had no clue. I knew I had a pretty good week, but I didn't know I'd be considered at that level.
I had to learn, really, how to rein in my energies and discipline myself. And I found it very very useful. I rebelled against it at first, but it's a good thing to have.
I had no regrets, I have no regrets, I will never have any regrets. We were there to stand up for human rights and to stand up for black Americans. We wanted to make them better in the United States.
I had so much on my mind before the Olympics, and I needed some time to recharge my batteries and have some fun while I can. I gained a lot of confidence at the Olympics, and I'm feeling strong.
I had the greatest time of my life making 'Saw 3.' More fun than '2' for sure.
I'm very hungry for it. I really can't wait. I feel like playing junior college football helped me to stay focused, but now I can't wait to play against the kind of competition I'm going to face week in and week out in the Big Ten.
I'm very surprised, very much. I had no idea about the quantity.
I'm very surprised and very shocked. We were prepared to go to trial.
In 1993 the Lord re-arrested my heart and fell in love with him all over again. I finally understood that who I am is his son.
In 1986, I was asked by the then-Dean of Science at the University of British Columbia, Dr. R.C. Miller, Jr., to establish a new interdisciplinary institute, the Biotechnology Laboratory. I decided that it was time for me to start paying back for the thirty years of fun that I had been able to have in research.
I never know what to expect from these things. My houseboat rode it out great. I was surprised.
I never heard people speak about segregation as some great cross that they were bearing. They just went on about their lives. Some of them had good contacts with white people that they were serving in someone's home. Sometimes those white families almost effectively adopted you.