Robert Pattinson's Fame Won't Last?
Written by Chad Langen    Sunday, 01 August 2010 07:37   
Robert Pattinson's fame won't last? Do you remember Aidan Quinn? Of course you don't. It's like he vanished from the face of the earth. He was an 80's heartthrob who starred alongside Madonna in "Desperately Seeking Susan." While he's maintained a steady acting career, he hasn't been considered a superstar for decades and because of this, he's offered "Twilight" superstar Robert Pattinson a few words of advice.
 
"Try and pick good projects," the actor, 51, said. “Do what you want to do that challenges you as an actor. Be smart, have fun and start to produce your own material because the big fame rarely lasts. There will come a day when the phone doesn’t ring as much as it used to.”
 
Aiden also revealed when he thought he first became famous. “I think it was when I went into a supermarket, and I was doing a film called 'An Early Cross', which was the first movie ever done about AIDS. I was on the cover of a magazine, and I had no idea ’cause I didn’t do a photo shoot for them. They just took a picture from the movie and put it on. It was a shock. And then, I started getting recognized a lot. Then, I thought, ‘This is it. Now I’m famous.’ Thirty-two million watched the show the night of the thing, so the next day I all of a sudden out of the blue I was being recognized a lot in the street. I’m not sure it’s necessarily great. Celebrity, to me, is not a thing to seek.”
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