Chris Burke

Actor

26 Quotes

It's not our disabilities, it's our abilities that count.

People still recognize me on the street. 'Are you really Corky?'

Having Down syndrome is like being born normal. I am just like you and you are just like me. We are all born in different ways, that is the way I can describe it. I have a normal life.

I don't like to be different; I would like to be the same.

I just want to be like other people that are normal.

Down syndrome kids can learn. Like Corky. That's the way I feel about it... For those kids who have Down syndrome, to give them a chance.

Larry Drake - I love his work... He plays a very disabled character like the role I'm playing.

I could make a difference.

I'm just like James Stewart, because I never studied to be an actor.

To have my fan club. I am very proud of doing everything. I try to support my parents, friends and fans. I am also proud of my performing in the visual arts, and motion television.

I was like Gene Kelly, it was called singing in the rain. No seriously, I wasn't really born with a singing voice, but my friends Joe and John taught me how to sing.

I would love to do different things, like behind-the-scenes work - just like Ron Howard!

I have a motto on my bedroom wall: 'Obstacles are what you see when you take your eye off the goal.' Giving up is not my style. I just want to do something that's worthwhile.

I want to do theater and I am looking forward to doing more Television and Movies. I also want to direct some plays in theater workshops for people with disabilities.

I'd like to be the role model to teach other people who have Down's syndrome to be actors and actresses and to be themselves and not try to be a big shot.

I don't really have Down's syndrome; I just have a slight case of it.

Being a son, brother, uncle and brother-in-law is all I care about.

Back in the early '40s, they used to call Down syndrome infants and babies 'mongoloids.' It's very hard for parents.

I want to be a professional.

Back in those days, a parent looked at the disability and didn't see the ability. 'Life Goes On' showed that people with a disability can be included. Just give them a chance and let them learn. That's what the show was trying to teach.

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