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Actor Quote by Daniel Day-Lewis

“As actors, we're all encouraged to feel that each job is the last job. They plant some little electrode in your head at an early stage and you think, 'Be grateful, be grateful, be grateful.'” quote by Daniel Day-Lewis
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“As actors, we're all encouraged to feel that each job is the last job. They plant some little electrode in your head at an early stage and you think, 'Be grateful, be grateful, be grateful.'”

Daniel Day-Lewis

About This Quote

Source Interview: Rolling Stone, 2000

The quote critiques the entertainment industry's pressure to treat each role as a final opportunity, implying manipulation of actors' gratitude.

In simple terms: It points out how actors are made to feel each job is their last, fostering constant thankfulness.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and balance professional gratitude with realistic expectations.

Themes

career pressure gratitude industry tactics

Mood

reflective critical

Type

industry psychological

When to use this quote

  • audition preparation
  • career counseling
  • mental health support
  • industry reform

Key Concepts

psychology performance career longevity

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do actors truly feel each role is their last?
  • How does gratitude affect performance?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may exaggerate typical industry practices.

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