Laura Linney Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Laura Linney

I believe that no matter what you do in life, if you learn the basics through theater, it will help you in everything else - problem solving, communication, discipline, all of that stuff. — Laura Linney

What I hope in my ideal world is that with each project, I'll either get to work with a really great script that would force me to grow, or work with a really great actor who will make me better. — Laura Linney

The (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) stories were great, for one. The thing that makes him a remarkable character is how he can withstand all of these different interpretations and different styles and, that's what makes a classic character a classic character; they keep coming back and you see them in a new way every time. — Laura Linney

I am very lucky, because for the most part people are very nice to me, and I am still able to go about my life and ride the subway and all that. — Laura Linney

I'm profoundly lucky. I really like it. I really like my work. I've liked it since I was 5 years old. — Laura Linney

I'm always curious, but I'm learning things I never thought I'd learn. I get to travel to places I never thought I'd go. — Laura Linney

I find that things don't bother me as much. If I had a bad day on set, it sort of just rolls of my back in a way that it didn't before. So that's where the biggest difference is, stuff that used to get under my skin or that I would worry about or be anxious about just isn't a problem. So in some ways, having a child has been very liberating. I found it very liberating. — Laura Linney

For me to have the opportunity to stay with one character for, God willing, a long period of time, is really exciting. — Laura Linney

You can watch someone on-stage cry and cry - but in the audience you feel nothing. It's easy to become indulgent. For me, what's important is the story first. — Laura Linney

Fame didn't happen to me in my 20s, it has been a gradual thing which probably makes it easier to deal with. — Laura Linney

I enjoy learning about different periods and people, and then taking what's universal about the human condition and seeing where it matches up. No matter where you are, certain things unite everybody. — Laura Linney

My family is from the South, and I can remember all those ladies I grew up with, like my great-aunts, who had handkerchiefs. There's something sweet about them. — Laura Linney

I think the way we talk about cancer has really evolved. I remember the way my grandmother used to talk about it, like a death sentence, no-one would even mention the word. — Laura Linney

I'm noise-sensitive. It's always better for me if things are quiet, so I can concentrate. — Laura Linney

I think everyone's journey through this crazy, weird, wild, wonderful area of work named acting is really their own. And if you're going for something that isn't yours, you're wasting time. You could be focused on your own work instead of thinking about somebody else. — Laura Linney

What I love about a play is that it's such an investment because only time can create a lot of what happens onstage. — Laura Linney

My parents were divorced and I didn't grow up with my father, but I spent a lot of time around him, and his influence on me has been profound. — Laura Linney

Comedy is a way to make sense of chaos. It's a way of dealing with things that are overwhelming, that threaten you; it's a way to survive and get closer to the truth. — Laura Linney

Where I did feel a difference is learning to just work in a different way so that your resources are not completely depleted so that you don't have anything to give to your child when you go home, and fortunately I've been working long enough that I know how to make that shift so that I don't compromise my work or compromise my relationships; not compromising parenting is really the biggest difference. — Laura Linney

With big, emotional roles it's very easy, especially if you've grown up in the American school of acting, to exploit your own pain. You have to be careful about that, because 9 times out of 10, your pain is not appropriate to the character. — Laura Linney

The goal seems to me at times just to be business first. — Laura Linney

I had a good imagination and I still have one; a child-like imagination that hasn't gone away. — Laura Linney

I can scarcely stand to have a manicure. I have to have them because you don't want to look like a disgusting human being - it's self-care and it has to happen, but I get very restless. — Laura Linney

At school I was always trying to con my teachers into letting me act out book reports instead of writing them. — Laura Linney

My castings sort of go in phases. There'll be several icy professional parts - a lawyer or a cop. And then there'll be the intelligent-but-wounded group and then the period things. It goes in sequence. — Laura Linney

I love working closely with people. — Laura Linney

That's my favorite food group: donut. I love the donut. — Laura Linney

I've always thought that I'm sexy in my own right, but not in a way that people thought was bankable. — Laura Linney

People can't really place me. They're not really sure who I am. — Laura Linney

A lot of what is publicized now is really pretty trivial stuff - you know, what I eat for breakfast, where I have my pedicures, questions that I just cannot for the life of me understand why someone would want to know that. — Laura Linney

My parents were divorced and I would spend weekends with my father. — Laura Linney

Most scripts are written to be green lit. They're not written to be acted. And a lot of writers with the greatest intention in the world don't write for actors. They don't understand the architecture of what an actor needs to get from point A to point B. — Laura Linney

Doing the right thing has power. — Laura Linney

I could have gone to the gym for three hours a day and bought into all that, but I just wasn't interested. — Laura Linney

I just want to say, 'Go work! It doesn't matter what it is. Work begets work. Just go!' — Laura Linney

It is always good to explore the stuff you don't agree with, to try and understand a different lifestyle or foreign worldview. I like to be challenged in that way, and always end up learning something I didn't know. — Laura Linney

I don't consider myself a celebrity and I don't consider myself a star. — Laura Linney

I'm sure my father had more to do with my career than I would like to give him credit for. I would love to think it was all me! — Laura Linney

I love 70's music. — Laura Linney

I'm very hard on my bags because I tend to carry a lot of stuff with me. — Laura Linney

I always laugh to myself when I listen to some really big A-list star saying that they are just a normal person. — Laura Linney

Tanning is tricky, because a lot of people just look orange. — Laura Linney

I love actors, regardless of where they are in their skill level. There's something terribly satisfying about working with someone who's really learning. — Laura Linney

I don't want to spend my life in my 40s feeling bad about being in my 40s, and then all of a sudden I'm 50, and I will have missed a whole decade! — Laura Linney

All the things that most kids hated, I loved. I loved that things were asked of me and that, much to my surprise, I was able to do them. I loved the 10 o'clock bedtime. I loved the responsibility. — Laura Linney

Ask "why" until there is no more "why." — Laura Linney

I certainly didn't have a nanny. — Laura Linney

Fear, anxiety and neurosis: that's just in the suitcase when you're an actor. — Laura Linney

I mean, the idea of losing a parent is really inconceivable. I think there's just an undertone of dread about the subject, so people don't talk about it and don't prepare for it. — Laura Linney

I get cold - really cold - when I travel. — Laura Linney

People's view of cancer will change when they have their own relationship with cancer, which everyone will, at some point. — Laura Linney

I find the whole disdain for ageing crazy. — Laura Linney

I tend to make low-budget movies but, yeah, I make more money than I ever thought I would make. — Laura Linney

I am very aware that playwrights, particularly good ones, have a intention for everything they write. Language and punctuation is used specifically, and most of the time actors can find wonderful clues about character in the rhythm and cadence of the language used. — Laura Linney

If you have two parents who have to work, who want to work, you need to have someone to guide your child. — Laura Linney

I just have to concentrate on doing what I do. — Laura Linney

I have an instinct to want to be part of a group of people. I feel safe there. That's why I was in school for so long. — Laura Linney

I grew up in Manhattan on the Upper East Side. — Laura Linney

I had learning disabilities, and I couldn't express myself in the written word. — Laura Linney

When your life is being threatened there's an instinctive urge to fight. You fight for the time you have, for your relationships. — Laura Linney

The thing about death is that it's honest. — Laura Linney

If there's one thing that I've done on purpose it's to take whatever job, so long as it's interesting and challenging, whether it's theatre, radio, TV or film. — Laura Linney

I grew up in Manhattan and, since my father was a playwright, all I ever wanted to be was a stage actress. — Laura Linney

What people can survive and what they don't survive is shocking to me. Someone can go to Iraq and be blown to bits and survive. Someone can trip and fall on the street and they die - that's that. — Laura Linney

We all have a limited amount and that it's a privilege to grow old. That's something that I think a lot of people have forgotten in this very fast-paced world where youth is overly celebrate. — Laura Linney

I have a bag with a toothbrush and toothpaste and all the things I might need during the day. I call the bag my trailer. Sometimes you don't have a trailer, so that's my trailer. — Laura Linney

It's always nice when you do something and it's well received as opposed to the other way which God knows happens to everybody. When the good times come around, you take a deep breath, appreciate it, but not take it too seriously. — Laura Linney

I don't think I'm exactly gregarious, you know. I'm not usually known as the loud person in the room. — Laura Linney

Working with special needs children is hard. — Laura Linney

My experience is that's rare - that you have a script that is ... what they call 'film-ready.' — Laura Linney

Just because you're not famous, doesn't mean you're not good. — Laura Linney

It's very hard to put forth a film that's about love and the joy of love and for it not to be patronising and not make people nauseous or make them roll their eyes. — Laura Linney

I crave a cone of silence every once in while. — Laura Linney

I know what people want to hear is the connection with the son, Roger, when you have a child. I would love to tell that there was an epiphany as to what it is to be a mom, but I didn't feel any difference there. — Laura Linney

The basic laws of good acting are the same, but everything about the experience is different-your job responsibility, the time you spend on it. — Laura Linney

The good thing is that I'm always honest. — Laura Linney

Things get complicated at times, so there are certainly moments when you wish your life were different. That's true for everybody, not just people in our profession. But there's nothing I feel like I gave up professionally. I'm absolutely doing what I enjoy. — Laura Linney

What I find so interesting about people is the choices they make, and how that effects their behavior, their sense of self and their relationships. — Laura Linney

I'm not someone who likes to have my picture taken, let alone see it plastered all over the place. — Laura Linney

Soon after I'd had my son I really wasn't planning on going back to work for a while. I will walk over hot coals to work with Bill Condon on anything, the experience that you have with him is just too good.I've certainly never worked with him before so the trio of Bill [Codon], Ian [ McKellen], and Sherlock Holmes, and England: it was too much to say "no" to. — Laura Linney

I've seen the greatest actors in the world, transcendent talents, who can't find a home. — Laura Linney

I hope that anyone I worked with wouldn't exploit our relationship. — Laura Linney

You know when someone's over-flattering you in a way. You smile but you can't believe it. — Laura Linney

I think everyone's experience with a terminal disease is so deeply personal and unique to the person, the context in which they're living and the relationships that they have. — Laura Linney

I'm absolutely doing what I enjoy. — Laura Linney

I think everybody handles things very differently and you can conjecture, but until you're put in that situation, you really don't know. — Laura Linney

When you tell people, your world changes, your identity changes and people treat you differently. And then, not only do you have to deal with your own emotional response to what's going on, but you take on everybody else's emotional response. — Laura Linney

I don't think you should exploit your own pain. — Laura Linney

A magnetic personality doesn't necessarily indicate a good heart. — Laura Linney

The only really conscious decision I made was to cast my net wide and if the work was good, to do it. — Laura Linney

I'm lucky because I don't like being in the sun a whole lot, just because the repercussions for me - I feel it, I go very red. — Laura Linney

Traits like humility, courage, and empathy are easily overlooked - but it's immensely important to find them in your closest relationships. — Laura Linney