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Quotebunny has 16 quotations by Tracey Ullman.


“As I get older, I just prefer to knit.”

Tracey Ullman

“Every character I do is based on someone I know.”

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“I hate clowns.”

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“I like going to France, because no one knows who I am.”

Tracey Ullman

“I like infomercials.”

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“I loved the late Gilda Radner. I love Carol Burnett and Lily Tomlin.”

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“I never wanted to do political satire because it seems too surface to me.”

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“I think serial monogamy says it all.”

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“I used to dress up and impersonate our next-door neighbor, Miss Cox. She wore rubber boots, a wool hat, and her nose always dripped.”

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“I wish I could believe that one person could make a difference.”

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“I worked with Paul McCartney for a while and saw what it does to you to be treated like a god for twenty years.”

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“It makes you more open, it gives you perspective, having a child.”

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“My influences were Peter Sellers and the great British character actors.”

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“Why does everyone think the future is space helmets, silver foil, and talking like computers, like a bad episode of Star Trek?”

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“Work is important to me. I want to do things for principle, not just for the sake of doing them.”

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“You become so encapsulated in this world of being a star. People listen to what you say, you have this voice, it becomes unreal and you become far removed from the people you came from.”

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Tracey Ullman

Tracey Ullman Bio:

Tracey Ullman (born 30 December 1959) is an English stage and television actress, comedienne, singer, dancer, screenwriter and author.

Her early appearances were on British TV sketch comedy shows A Kick Up the Eighties (with Rik Mayall and Miriam Margolyes) and Three of a Kind (with Lenny Henry and David Copperfield). She also appeared as Candice Valentine in Girls On Top with Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders.

She emigrated from the UK to the US and created her own network television series, The Tracey Ullman Show, from 1987 until 1990, from which The Simpsons was spun off in 1989. She later produced programs for HBO, including Tracey Takes On..., for which she has won numerous awards. She has also appeared in several feature films. She currently stars in the sketch comedy show, Tracey Ullman's State of the Union, for Showtime.