Grade Quote by David Harbour Download Open image “When I was in 8th grade, I saw Branagh's 'Henry V' in the Paris Theater, and it changed my life.” — David Harbour ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Grade Life My life Paris Saw
I got a part in a play in 10th grade, and that changed everything, woke up my love of theater. — Patrick J. Adams Copy Share Image
I saw a Shakespeare play when I was - I guess I was in junior high. And I just fell in love with the… — Annette Bening Copy Share Image
My parents took me to shows starting when I was a very little kid. I remember seeing Henry IV at the Shakespeare Theatre in… — Nick Blaemire Copy Share Image
My parents would always take me to the theatre, and I was bored a lot of the time. Loads of Shakespeare, and I didn't… — Vanessa Kirby Copy Share Image
I don't come from an artistic family, so I didn't know what theater was. I was working on Wall Street in the '90s, and… — Geneva Carr Copy Share Image
I wasn't very academic at school, but the Wolsey Youth Theatre was the saving of me. — Noma Dumezweni Copy Share Image
I went to Paris for a year in 1986 to study theatre; there was a lot of clowning around, buffoonery and fencing. It was… — Orla Brady Copy Share Image
When I left school I did far more theatre than anything else and it was exciting. — Jonathan Bailey Copy Share Image
I did this movie, 'A Walk Among the Tombstones' - I truly play a horrible, horrible individual in that - and I would occasionally… — David Harbour Copy Share Image
I don't associate success with happiness, and I don't take it to heart, like, 'Oh, I'm so special.' — David Harbour Copy Share Image
The mythos of superheroes is our mythos today. They are American myths. 'Captain America,' 'Iron Man,' 'Hulk' - these are the biggest movies in… — David Harbour Copy Share Image
“...through our art to battle against fear, self-centeredness and exclusivity of our predominately narcissistic culture, and through our craft to cultivate a more empathetic… — David Harbour Copy Share Image
People are three-dimensional. They're not good or bad. They're not righteous or unrighteous. They are a million different things. — David Harbour Copy Share Image
I feel like the most human among us are the weirdest among us. Those voices can be the most creative and the most special.… — David Harbour Copy Share Image
It was always my dream to be a New York theater actor. I never thought I was pretty enough to be on camera. — David Harbour Copy Share Image
My mother worked in the white world, but I lived almost exclusively in a black world. I don't think I had ever seen a… — Edward P. Jones Copy Share Image
I was the only mixed-race girl in my school, but for me, that was a positive thing; it made me unique. If it wasn't… — Alesha Dixon Copy Share Image
In seventh grade, with some vague sense that I wanted to be a writer, I crouched in the junior high school library stacks to… — Jess Walter Copy Share Image
I didn't really grow up a comic book fanatic. I was a big baseball player, and my passion in life, in third grade, was… — Alan Ritchson Copy Share Image
I've been home-schooled since I was in the fifth grade, mainly because I had two brothers who were acting. We were from Kansas but… — Kevin Schmidt Copy Share Image
At Grinnell College, for the first time in my life, I was in an all-white setting. It was a shocking experience. — Bernice King Copy Share Image
The people I passed every morning as I walked up the school's steps were full of hate. They were white, but so was my… — Ruby Bridges Copy Share Image
My biggest phobia is spiders. When I was in second grade, one of my classmates got bitten. That did it for me. — Vanna White Copy Share Image
Most people give Kennedy a passing grade, a good grade on the Cuban Missile Crisis handling, but what they don't realize, if he had… — Louie Gohmert Copy Share Image
When I was a teenager, I was the only black girl at a small, private Episcopal school, where my tuition was paid by the… — Jesmyn Ward Copy Share Image