Forest Whitaker Character Quotations
Forest Whitaker Quotes about:
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- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Charles Dickens
- Aristotle
- Michael Josephson
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- Henry David Thoreau
- Stephen Covey
- Thomas Jefferson
- Andy Serkis
- George Washington
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Samuel Smiles
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Johnny Depp
- Nicolas Cage
- Leonardo Dicaprio
- Quentin Tarantino
- Swami Vivekananda
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Rick Warren
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Jobs Quotes
There was a time in my acting career, where I was trying to figure out if acting was the thing to do. You know? I was always on this journey of trying to learn more about humanity and people - using the characters and situations as guideposts. I could switch up and do another job as long as I'm continuing that same search and that same journey of revealing my connection to humanity and the universe. And directing gives me the opportunity to explore ALL these different lives and their connection to their environments and the people. And I get to connect to the wires of the universe.
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Disappointment Quotes
I'm really excited that people are receiving my performance like this. It makes me feel good, because I've been working really hard. And this character [Idi Amin], I worked particularly hard on. But I don't want to get too caught up in it, because first of all, it could lead to a great disappointment. You never know what's going to happen.
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Kings Quotes
On the very last day of shooting [of The Last King of Scotlang], I remember wanting to get the [Idi Amin] character out of me right away, as much as I could. You literally take a bath to wash him off you. Luckily, I went into another part not so long afterwards, so I was kind of able to push it away a little bit. But speech patterns, and little sounds, particularly colloquial things, like the way you ask questions or might respond, were sticking with me, probably because I'd worked so hard to make it a part of my everyday way of expressing myself.
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Tribes Quotes
I was pretty much consumed by this character. Even when I was off, I was continually searching to find something else new about [Idi] Amin, and to embed myself deeper into the culture to the point that, in the end, I was so entrenched that I could tell what tribe someone was from just by looking at them.
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