“I think the success of any theater piece is how it can provoke discussion.”
“Acting isn’t about being someone different. It’s finding the similarity in what is apparently different, then finding myself in there.”
“I like to be private, but it’s not because I’m ashamed of anything.”
“Life can be beautiful and overwhelming at the same time.”
“Every job feels like the first job to me.”
“The military gave me a lot of confidence and made me appreciate hard work.”
“You have to take risks. Sometimes you fail, but that’s part of the process.”
“The most interesting things happen when you’re uncomfortable.”
“I don’t feel like I’m good at one thing—I’m kind of good at a bunch of things.”
“There’s a freedom in knowing you can embrace who you really are.”
“Great storytelling doesn’t provide easy answers; it asks difficult questions.”
“Sometimes the best thing to do is listen.”
“You don’t always have to understand a character to play them honestly.”
“In acting, like in life, vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness.”
“When you’re truthful in your work, it resonates with people.”
“Fear can be a motivator, but it can also paralyze you. You have to choose.”
“Art is about connection and communication.”
“I’ve learned to trust the process, even when it’s messy.”
“Your experiences, no matter how painful, shape you into who you are.”
“I’m fascinated by contradictions—they make people interesting.”
“Theater and film are both storytelling, but they demand different things from you.”
“You can’t control how people interpret your work, but you can control the effort you put into it.”
“Every role teaches you something new about yourself.”
“Discomfort is where growth happens.”
“I try to approach every character without judgment.”
“Acting is like a team sport—you have to work together to create something great.”
“We’re all searching for meaning in some way, whether through art, relationships, or work.”
“I’m always curious about what motivates people.”
“There’s beauty in imperfection—it’s what makes us human.”
“The best stories challenge you to see the world differently.”
“Ambiguity in art reflects the ambiguity in life.”
“You don’t have to be loud to be powerful; sometimes silence speaks volumes.”
“I’m drawn to characters who struggle because that’s real life.”
“Discipline is important, but so is knowing when to let go.”
“Empathy is essential in both acting and life.”
“I’m not interested in fame; I’m interested in the work.”
“Every story has the potential to change someone’s perspective.”
“Acting forces you to confront parts of yourself you might otherwise avoid.”
“Insecurity can drive you, but it can also hold you back.”
“Art isn’t about perfection; it’s about truth.”
“I try not to take myself too seriously, but I take my work seriously.”
“Authenticity is more compelling than perfection.”
“Preparation is important, but so is being open to spontaneity.”
“In life and acting, sometimes you just have to take a leap of faith.”
“The best moments in acting come when you lose yourself completely in the scene.”
“We’re all a mix of contradictions, and that’s what makes us interesting.”
“Acting is a way of understanding people and the world better.”
“You can’t always plan for success; sometimes it finds you when you least expect it.”
“The most rewarding work is often the most challenging.”
“Art can reveal truths we didn’t know we needed to see.”