Handmaid Quote by O. T. Fagbenle Download Open image “'Handmaid's' is the most profound television I've had the privilege to be a part of.” — O. T. Fagbenle ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Handmaid Handmaid Profound Most Privilege Profound Profound Television Television
'The Handmaid's Tale' breaks my heart. It's a show based on the book written in the '80s by Margaret Atwood - who is a… — Madeline Brewer Copy Share Image
I always said it was a privilege to end up on the television. It wasn't my ambition; I fell into editing magazines and writing… — James May Copy Share Image
The work that I have been doing on television has been important to me because I have had the opportunity to portray very strong,… — Amanda Schull Copy Share Image
In modern times there are so few shows that actually do bring people together like TV is supposed to do - so to be… — Tom Rosenthal Copy Share Image
There are only a handful of really good TV programmes, and I'm blessed to be in one of them. — Peter Capaldi Copy Share Image
When I first read the scenes I got to audition, I just could tell there was obviously something there. The writing speaks for itself,… — Madeline Brewer Copy Share Image
The best thing about series TV is that everyone you work with is hand-picked, as compared to working on a film. — Denis Leary Copy Share Image
I'm very humble in terms of knowing that television is an extraordinary collaborative medium and that one person alone cannot make a great TV… — Shawn Ryan Copy Share Image
“I tried to read Handmaid's tale, really I did, but every time I opened the book, I recalled the movie from 199 all too… — Margret Atwood Copy Share Image
It is a rare privilege to watch the birth, growth, and first feeble struggles of a living mind; this privilege is mine. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The part of television I like are things that have a documentary feel to them. — John de Lancie Copy Share Image
As an actor, you can't play a flashback; you can't play someone's memory. You just have to play each circumstance as if it was… — O. T. Fagbenle Copy Share Image
My family are quite academic, and I was set to study economics and politics at university. — O. T. Fagbenle Copy Share Image
The older I get, the more I dance like my dad, and I'm finding that suddenly cardigans are becoming more attractive to me. — O. T. Fagbenle Copy Share Image
There are certain directors who just don't cast diversely in prominent roles. Ever. Often it's just because they don't have a diverse social circle,… — O. T. Fagbenle Copy Share Image
I loved doing my own stunts, and so, as much as the insurance people would allow me, I would get involved. — O. T. Fagbenle Copy Share Image
I think when YouTube first came out, everyone was thinking people were just going to watch five-minute shows from now on and that people… — O. T. Fagbenle Copy Share Image
We have flaws, things go wrong, people's hearts get broken, people make mistakes, people fall in love with other people. And that's hard, but… — O. T. Fagbenle Copy Share Image
It's hard for men sometimes to talk about feminism, just as it's hard for people who aren't from ethnic minorities to talk about racial… — O. T. Fagbenle Copy Share Image
When representation of the LBGT community was much more scarce in the media, I think there was some kind of pressure to encapsulate an… — O. T. Fagbenle Copy Share Image
I've always had an explorative drive to my art, as opposed to wanting to achieve some certain goal. — O. T. Fagbenle Copy Share Image
I think, unfortunately, we've always lived in a world of massive inequality: inequality between the haves and the have-nots, inequality between men and women… — O. T. Fagbenle Copy Share Image
'The Handmaid's Tale' is a human story, and women's rights are human rights, and it's all about equality, but at the end of the… — Yvonne Strahovski Copy Share Image
I look upon statistics as the handmaid of medicine, but on that very account I hold that it befits medicine to treat her handmaid… — Karl Pearson Copy Share Image
The interesting thing about 'The Handmaid's Tale' is that everything that happens in it has happened or is happening somewhere in the world. — Reed Morano Copy Share Image
'The Handmaid's Tale' is not a book or show advocating enslaving women or creating a theocracy. It's not glorifying that. It's talking about what… — Laeta Kalogridis Copy Share Image
'The Handmaid's Tale' is a horrifying and horrifyingly possible vision of the future. — Phyllida Lloyd Copy Share Image
I'm trying to make people understand: yes, women are oppressed in 'The Handmaid's Tale.' But the men are also oppressed, too. It's just a… — Reed Morano Copy Share Image
When I first read the scenes I got to audition, I just could tell there was obviously something there. The writing speaks for itself,… — Madeline Brewer Copy Share Image
“I tried to read Handmaid's tale, really I did, but every time I opened the book, I recalled the movie from 199 all too… — Margret Atwood Copy Share Image
I was not really aware of the dystopian genre before I read 'The Handmaid's Tale.' Many poets as well, like John Donne and Emily… — Samantha Shannon Copy Share Image