Actress Quote by Laverne Cox Download Open image “I was an actress long before I was a reality TV person.” — Laverne Cox ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Actress Before Long Person Reality Reality tv Tv
I spent so many years trying to become an actor, trying to be a person that I wasn't. — Peter Hedges Copy Share Image
Did I think I'd ever be in television shows that people would see or movies? No. But I knew that I was going to… — Kathryn Hahn Copy Share Image
I had always wanted to be on TV; my mom told me that when I was little, I told her I wanted to be… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I never really decided to be an actress, but I got an agent, was called back on every show I auditioned for, and finally… — Shannon Tweed Copy Share Image
I didn't really have any aspirations to do TV when I first decided to be an actor. — Arthur Darvill Copy Share Image
After I was on reality TV, after that whole phase of my life was over, I really didn't want to do anything reality TV-related… — Whitney Port Copy Share Image
I think transwomen, and transpeople in general, show everyone that you can define what it means to be a man or woman on your… — Laverne Cox Copy Share Image
What took time for my mom was getting the pronouns right and calling me by a different name. Laverne was my middle name before… — Laverne Cox Copy Share Image
So often, trans roles don't even go to trans actors. Most of the fabulous trans roles that have won people Oscars, we didn't get… — Laverne Cox Copy Share Image
I believe that when we love someone, we respect them, and we listen to them; we feel that their voice matters. And- we let… — Laverne Cox Copy Share Image
It is revolutionary for any trans person to choose to be seen and visible in a world that tells us we should not exist. — Laverne Cox Copy Share Image
I just have to be myself. I'm not perfect, and I'm going to make mistakes; I might say the wrong thing. I have to… — Laverne Cox Copy Share Image
I'm so grateful that I had the luxury of transitioning in private. Because when you transition in the public eye, the transition becomes the… — Laverne Cox Copy Share Image
When people have points of reference that are humanizing, that demystifies difference. — Laverne Cox Copy Share Image
“Everything that you're going through now is for a reason. You just have to survive so that one day you can thrive.” — Laverne Cox Copy Share Image
Just me existing, as an openly black transgender woman from a working-class background, thriving, is a political act. My brother always reminds me that… — Laverne Cox Copy Share Image
By doing the work to love ourselves more, I believe we will love each other better. — Laverne Cox Copy Share Image
“We are not what other people say we are. We are who we know ourselves to be, and we are what we love. That's… — Laverne Cox Copy Share Image
Sigourney Weaver is a wonderful person. I was so lucky to have the opportunity to meet and work with such an amazing actress. I… — Carrie Henn Copy Share Image
I've been told before, and I tend to believe it, I'm not like most actresses out there. — Moira Kelly Copy Share Image
Marilyn was a great actress, not a dumb blond bombshell. She was very smart, very astute and a good businesswoman. — Lawrence Schiller Copy Share Image
My father was a GP; my mother was a teacher and amateur actress. My father was a bit of a storyteller, but the acting… — Ciaran Hinds Copy Share Image
I never wished that I was a superstar. Hell, I never even wished that I was an actress. — Diane Lane Copy Share Image
Many of the heroines from outside Karnataka have worked in my films, but the attitude and adjusting nature of top South Indian actress Nayantara… — Rockline Venkatesh Copy Share Image
There are a lot of great actresses out there. You learn to appreciate each one for what they offer. — Victoria Pratt Copy Share Image
There's certain things I try to avoid, as an actress, just to keep my world from being as narrow as it could be. — Famke Janssen Copy Share Image
I never wanted to be an opera singer. I wanted to be an actress, maybe a rock singer. — Kristine Opolais Copy Share Image