Actor Quote by Sophie Okonedo Download Open image “Being a character actor, I can go on until I'm 70 or 80; I'm not bound to the way I look.” — Sophie Okonedo ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Actor Being Bound Character Character actor Go I can Look Theatre Until Way
As an actor, it's really exciting and challenging to play a character which is much older than your actual age. — Nithya Menen Copy Share Image
I've wanted to be an actor since I was six, and I'm going to be an actor until I'm 66. — Louise Linton Copy Share Image
To be honest, I don't see myself acting forever. I just can't imagine myself being a 70-year-old man fighting for roles. I would love… — Dave Franco Copy Share Image
As you get older and ease your way into being a character actor you have to be comfortable with where you are in life… — George Clooney Copy Share Image
Look at a guy like Ian McKellen, who is eighty or whatever, and he's just loving his work, and you can see that in… — Jason Clarke Copy Share Image
When you age, you can do all kinds of roles. You don't have to look great. You can be the mom, the aunt. You… — Valerie Harper Copy Share Image
I can't wait to be an 80-year-old actor. I think I'll be really good at that point! — Jason Ralph Copy Share Image
When you're a young actor, there's this pressure to rush. But I hope to be doing this into my sixties and seventies, so I'd… — Felicity Jones Copy Share Image
As an actor, you have to maximize your time, because you don't know what's going to happen in your 50s and 60s and 70s.… — Lauren Graham Copy Share Image
That's one of the challenges of acting. You can't expect that you're going to be successful, but you've got to put your heart and everything you have into it. Look at a guy like Ian McKellen, who is eighty or whatever, and he's just loving his work and you can see that in the work. That defines what type of… — Jason Clarke Copy Share
Characters actors don't usually get noticed until they're about 38 or so. — Larry Drake Copy Share Image
If the writers all come from the same backgrounds, you are going to get the same sorts of characters. Get a broader variety of… — Sophie Okonedo Copy Share Image
As a child, I certainly wanted to have hair that I could grow long and flip around. I no longer want that. My own… — Sophie Okonedo Copy Share Image
Anyone can play anyone in Shakespeare. I don't think there are limits. — Sophie Okonedo Copy Share Image
I find it so all-encompassing when acting that there's no room for anything else when you're in it; you're just locked into thinking about… — Sophie Okonedo Copy Share Image
There are just more roles for me in America. Sadly. Because I love working in Britain. It's my home. — Sophie Okonedo Copy Share Image
I always try to think of positive things to say about the people I portray, as it's more helpful for me. — Sophie Okonedo Copy Share Image
As a black actress, all I was offered in British film was the best friend role, whereas in television, I was offered a whole… — Sophie Okonedo Copy Share Image
I just get offered a lot more work in America than I do in Britain. — Sophie Okonedo Copy Share Image
I like having the script before I start. With new plays, you're constantly developing as you're doing it. It's really frightening. You don't quite… — Sophie Okonedo Copy Share Image
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failure in the theater is more public, more brilliant, more unreal than in any other field. — Lillian Hellman Copy Share Image
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