
Top 40 Lake Bell Quotes
#1. It's like the most profound accomplishment that I've had in my career, that I can finally be that voice.
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#2. I'm going to say a phrase or terminology or vowel that I don't know how to attack .
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#3. I had had a huge background in the nuance of the accent because I went to drama school in England for four years.
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#4. I like my body, I like to have fun with what I put on, but I also want to remain classic. So I guess my signature is sexy and eclectic but classic.
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#5. I'm vegan on home base, but when I travel to other countries, I throw it all into the garbage.
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#6. With more money brings more fear and when you're trying to be creative in a fear-based environment it's dangerous. Then decisions are made out of fear, not what's best for the film.
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#7. I wrote an entire movie [Man up] about how important I think voices are, so it was funny.
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#8. Actually, in my own life I think I probably feign neuroses to be more interesting than I am.
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#9. It's priceless what you learn when you actually do. The best education is effectively to be functioning in the occupation that you want to take on.
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#10. A friend of mine told me, you know your obsession with girls who talk like sexy babies? You have to put that into your script.
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#11. The producers had seen "In a World ... " and that's where they found me out and consequently sought me out for this role [in Man up].
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#12. I respect deeply that each project brings its own secret and wonderful gifts and happy accidents.
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#13. I sort of loved the bustle of a thousand questions. Women are inherently kind of multitaskers.
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#14. If I'm going to pour that kind of love and energy and sweat and heartache, all that juju into something, I'm going to lean into my own projects before someone else's.
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#15. You have to be steadfast, and right now I'm on a stream train forward to make .
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#16. I feel tremendously lucky that I am offered incredible jobs all the time to direct, but the problem that I have just personally is that there are only so many years in my life to dedicate to certain projects.
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#17. There are a lot of funny people and a lot of unfunny people. Some of them are women and some of them are dudes.
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#18. I learned how to direct by being in the trenches of movies. Getting to be a student from the inside looking out, and if you're a respectful observer you can sponge lots of information. That was my film school.
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#19. You have to keep hobbies in L.A. Otherwise, it's sad.
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#20. I'm in full transparency here of "Yeah, I'm trying to find my financing."
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#21. I've learned from every director I've worked with. Everybody's style is very different, and I always say that being an actor is the best film school that I could ever go to.
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#22. When I do an accent I commit fully and take it very seriously.
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#23. I have this necklace I always wear. I collect pendants from people I love; my best friends and members of my family have all given me one, and I put them on this chain so no matter where I am they're always with me.
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#24. I find the female tragedy of insecurity to be hilarious. We get obsessed over issues like the tiny skin tags on our backs or that we're fat. You read one line in a magazine and it sends you into a tailspin.
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#25. The reason I got into this business was for the privilege to exist in different genres and different worlds and play out different realities.
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#26. I'm not a drug person. I don't like drugs. I went to college in London, so it was kind of the curriculum there. I got it out of my system really young.
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#27. I love fashion. I always have. When I was a kid, I was in almost full-on costumes when I went to school, and I've retained a bit of that in my adulthood.
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#28. I think great directors really respect their actors and vice versa. That mutual respect makes the job fun instead of anything but.
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#29. Part of what's cool about being an actor or being in this industry, frankly, is to be able to travel to distant lands. That's part of the deal. I always thought when I was growing up, I wanna be an actor and go see the world.'
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#30. I completely bombed the audition ... I was insecure, stopping and starting. I went to the bathroom and cried.
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#31. I vowed to never use my American accent, and I didn't. Even going to get the paper in the morning to buying milk down at the shop, getting a cab, wherever.
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#32. I think coming to work and being absurd and neurotic and thoughtful at the same time is far more interesting.
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#33. You can't live in a dialect without tremendous work. Like any muscle, accents and voices and languages are all formed out of the muscles that we have in our mouths and faces and tongues.
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#34. I think of myself as a content creator and hopefully one day a content enabler and supporter of others, so that's what my immediate and hopefully future journey is.
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#35. What's the trick to writing a genuinely funny comedy? The trick is therapy. Take notes.
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#36. Filmmaking is a huge privilege; it's not brain surgery. It's art, and art is supposed to be an enjoyable process, and it is an enjoyable experience for me.
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#37. I am lactose intolerant, and I always thought it was really funny how people who are lactose intolerant continue to eat dairy, because they like it so much. And I find it not acceptable.
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#38. I feel very lucky that when I'm burnt out of acting I take to the pen and I write something I want to direct.
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#39. When I'm tired of taking on too much responsibility as a director I then look for an acting gig.
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#40. But I'd say 'How to Make It in America' is the most accurate depiction of the New York hipster community on television for sure.
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