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That's the beauty of being a straight-to-DVD star. It really helps you stay under the media's radar.
I worked in SRK and Salman Khan's films as a child artiste, so Bollywood has always been on my radar.
I do find myself at the moment, due to the success of School of Rock, to be on people's radar a little.
I was lucky enough to be given books that weren't top sellers; books that were kind of under the radar.
I'm not a celebrity, I've kind of been under the radar, has kept it easier for me to maintain a career.
Acting was not on my radar ever, but after shooting my first film, I have realised that this is my calling.
I walk by studio heads and they actually look and put their hand out now, like maybe I should be on their radar.
I think I'm under the radar enough where I don't think I'm typecast as anything yet, so I'm pretty free and clear.
There's a creative freedom with being under the radar. But I guess if you're too under the radar, you get canceled?
I'm home a lot. Because I live in Ireland, we can live under the celebrity radar. I might go missing for a whole year.
I personally tend to be drawn to stories that aren't paid much attention to, or stories that aren't on people's radar.
I pride myself on that, even though I'm kind of under the radar, when I step on the field, I try to do an admirable job.
I am so out of the loop. I am never honored. My career is hilarious to me. I am either under the radar or over the radar.
Every human being you see in the course of a day has a problem that's sucking up at least 70 percent of his or her radar.
I live in Venice, where I can roll out of bed in my pajamas, so I tend to fly under the radar - and I hope that continues.
Radar, of course, is what cellphone radiation is exactly like. It can be a similar frequency, it's just much weaker power.
Some people see protesting as a bit of a dirty thing, and certainly the idea of getting arrested was not on people's radar.
When I was in high school, I wasn't a nerd, I wasn't a jock. I wasn't a bad kid. I just flew under the radar with my homies.
As a working-class boy, golf was never really on my radar, and when I was growing up, Irish football was my sporting passion.
I miss those days when I could just walk around under the radar and no one really knew who I was until I wanted them to know.
On the whole, I think I spent a lot of high school just trying to stay under the radar: I don't think I was all that memorable.
The recognition factor is so much higher when I'm a redhead, so when I'm a blonde I can pass under the radar a lot more easily.
You can teach defensive wizardry, but you need the talent to go with it. You have to be born with that natural defensive radar.
When I am working, I am working. When I am promoting, I am promoting. The rest of the time, I try to stay under the radar a bit.
Dahvie Vanity is on our radar here at 'Have a Seat with Chris Hansen' and I promise you I'll take a really good, hard look at it.
I've learned to deal with stress. In fact, things that would make the next person go over a cliff don't even make my radar anymore.
I'm in love with love and totally believe in marriage, but that's not even on my radar right now. I am not putting energy into dating.
I normally fly under the radar, and I'm normally not the best in my family, even though I'm sort of second or third best in the world.
Always have two radar detectors. One to see if there are any cops around, and the second one to make sure there aren't any cops around.
I want to do comedy films, serious films - I admire the actors who fly under the radar but get loads done, pop up in a lot of good films.
If I want to go out to a restaurant with some friends, I'm more than happy that we go in under the radar, have a little evening on our own.
I wrote 'Little Fires Everywhere' and sold the book in 2015, still the Obama years. The possibility of a Trump presidency was not on my radar.
For me, running a set and directing has been the most rewarding thing of my life and a happy surprise, because it was never really on my radar.
Just the thought of being on Oprah's radar at all is humbling, but to actually have her take time get on the phone with me kind of blows my mind.
I want to stay below the radar and make good films. I have to be careful; I don't want my life to change. I really don't want to be a movie star.
I just didn't want a boss. The minute you're a CEO, you have a pile of bosses, and you're working 7/24, and you're on everyone's radar all the time.
I do like to fly under the radar. When I walk around town, the only people I want to recognise me and call me by my name are the folks at Starbucks.
I like to sneak in under the radar. I don't have any paparazzi following me or have to deal with that stuff. I'm never in the tabloids. I prefer that.
I've had a career that is kind of under the radar, but it sure is varied, and I've been so blessed to be able to get paid to do something I love to do.
The last few years haven't been as good so I can fly under the radar, come in and do the best I can and I don't have all these high hopes placed on me.
Every time I am stuck in traffic, stub my toe, get a middle seat on the flight, I just remember how all of this is just a blip in the radar of my life.
No longer are the days where I just kind of fly under the radar. Everybody's recognizing me. Everybody wants pictures. They feel inspired. It's very cool.
I feel like I've got a nice little niche where I stay just below the radar, which is perfect. I just don't want to be known for anything other than music.
It's cool because I think 'Ex Machina' is a little bit under the radar, which is always when I do my best work - when I feel like no one's paying attention.
What I love about jazz is that it's full of legends, full of myths. It's an oral history because it started in New Orleans and Kansas City, under the radar.
When I started making dances in the '60s, narrative dance was sort of off the radar screen. What was important at the time in the avant-garde was minimalism.
A lot of punk rock is not going to be in the mainstream. It's below the radar. The beauty of it is that you're not supposed to always know. It's subterranean.
As a cricketer you can go under the radar. It's not like we're footballers who get papped everywhere. I can go down to the corner shop without getting hassled.
Who's on my radar? I don't have a radar. I always look at myself as a top athlete. They come after me. I don't go after them because I'm where they want to be.
I'd always imagined that one day I would be a father, but mostly it was off my radar. I admired friends who had somehow figured out how to cross that threshold.