Top 28 David Harewood Quotes
#1. I do enjoy acting, but it is such a game. So for that reason, I don't think I'll ever leave London.
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#2. Fatherhood is a joy. I feel very lucky to have a family. It gives you a perspective on things.
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#3. When I was sent the script for 'Homeland,' I didn't think anything of it. Three months later, my manager rang and said: 'They are interested in you.' I read it and I realised, 'Yes, I do want this.' Then I got an email saying I'd got it.
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#4. New York is vibrant, sexy, naughty, always surprising, and has great live music and great fashion.
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#5. My parents are very proud of my success but still worry, as I'm in a profession where there is no guarantee of work. They have always supported my decision to go into acting, but there have been tough times work-wise.
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#6. When I think about my children and how different their futures might be as a result of climate change, it makes me determined to do something about it.
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#7. Everybody can, you know, go online, read about something, and have an opinion about something.
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#9. I grew up in Birmingham, but my parents are originally from Barbados. My dad, Romeo, was a long-distance lorry driver, and my mother, Mayleen, worked in catering.
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#10. I always get this feeling on my last day of work that I'm never going to work again.
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#11. When my agent told me I had an audition for 'Friar Tuck,' I burst out laughing. It actually brought a bit of sunshine to my day. I was thinking: fat suit. I was thinking: shaving my head. It was so outlandish, such a crazy idea.
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#12. There are countless fantastic actors out there who are being denied the opportunity to play Broadway because they're not a name, and I think that's kind of wrong.
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#13. Before recording my 'Homeland' audition on my iPhone in my bedroom in Streatham, I hadn't worked or had an audition in the U.K. for nine months.
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#14. Art is all about the experience. I could say I don't really relate to opera, but then you watch Placido Domingo, and you go, 'Blimey, look at that.'
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#15. I remember when I first came to Los Angeles being staggered by the range of roles open to me. These were leading parts in shiny new projects, and what always excited me was knowing there was a possibility that I could actually get these parts. I always had the impression that I had a chance.
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#16. I love the stage, but it doesn't pay the mortgage.
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#17. I am the youngest of four children - three boys and one girl. I don't think becoming an actor had anything to do with seeking attention, though. My relationship with my siblings when I was growing up was close and playful.
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#18. When I was in South Africa, I went for dinner with some friends, and I knew more about their history than they did - it just hasn't been told.
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#19. I've done so much different stuff, people kinda go, 'Do you live in Islington?' 'Did you used to go to so and so school?' And when I say I'm an actor, they don't believe me!
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#20. Forget fashion, dress for comfort and for ease of getting through security, so no hats, belts or unnecessary accessories.
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#21. It would be extraordinary if the BBC were to make me the first black 'Doctor Who;' it would be extraordinary.
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#22. I loved working with Mandy Patinkin, I have to say.
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#23. At school, I was the classroom clown - I was always being thrown out for being naughty. Before I left, a teacher called me in and suggested I became an actor.
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#24. You have to have a certain single-mindedness if you want to reach the top of the profession, and I'm not sure if I've got that cold-eyed egomania that perhaps is needed to get to the top. So as long as I can keep paying the mortgage and keep myself interested, I'll be happy.
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#26. I remember coming back to the U.K. after spending five months in Charlotte for 'Homeland,' and I just found myself just wandering around London. There's nothing like it - the buildings, the architecture, the sense of history, the sense of culture - there really is nothing like it.
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#27. For all its problems, I found South Africa a beautiful country, interesting and inspiring.
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#28. Working at the National Theatre is just wonderful. There is no place like the South Bank on a summer's afternoon.
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