
Top 33 Quotes About Actors And Politics
#1. America is ready for intelligent talk. I am ready to bring some humanity to TV.
John Walsh
#2. To my city I'm the 2-3
Drake
#3. You know, it was only a generation ago that actors couldn't be buried in the churchyard.
Ronald Reagan
#4. I'm not one of those actors that knows everything about politics.
Justina Machado
#5. Actors in the film industry are usually wary of expressing their opinions on the issues of the day, politics especially.
Anupam Kher
#6. I do not believe that artists or actors and people should be out there like voicing their full-blown opinions on politics because, let's face it, at the end of the day, I'm not that smart of a guy.
Kid Rock
#8. All those things that werent supposed to happen? They happened. What happens next is up to you.
Hank Moody
#9. I don't know what's more embarrassing, these musicians and actors talking about politics in interviews or the media actually giving them credibility about it. It's absurd that a celebrity could speak out on the economy or politics with no more justification than a hit album or a movie.
Paul Stanley
#10. Actors should shut up about politics. They tend to be ill-informed finger-pointers who just cosy up to some flavour of-the-month liberal.
Mickey Rourke
#11. Mixed doubles are always starting divorces. If you play with your wife, you fight with her; if you play with somebody else, she fights with you.
Sidney Wood
#12. If you are worried about what people think of you, you should go into politics. Real actors take chances.
Rob Lowe
#13. I've learned a lot about what kind of actor I want or do not want to be while being on set. I sit back and observe how other actors treat the totem pole of set politics.
Gina Rodriguez
#14. Actor of the low IQ, let's hear your view.
Jethro Tull
#15. In politics, it's very theatrical. There's a lot of stage craft. The campaign is trying to tell a story that they want people to believe in, and candidates are playing the role, like actors, by a creative personae that people will be attracted to.
Beau Willimon
#16. Life supports me every step of the way!
Louise Hay
#17. Why does the forbidden always add that edge of sweetness?
Robin Hobb
#18. On the whole, the politics of moviemaking is something that actors are kind of blissfully ignorant of.
Kate Winslet
#19. Civilization is the ability to share what makes us similar in the respect of what makes us different.
Dario De Judicibus
#20. From famous artists to building contractors, we all want to leave our signature. Our lasting effect. Your life after death. We all want to explain ourselves. Nobody wants to be forgotten.
Chuck Palahniuk
#21. That's probably the most boring conversation you could hear - an actor talk about politics. I won't go there.
Anne Heche
#22. As an actor, I don't have any politics. As an actor, I'm driven more by an authentic - I would say an obsessive-compulsive-disorder level-fixation on mimicry, tonality of voice, to literally imitate something until I can just disappear into it.
Edward Norton
#24. I believe in public ownership, but I have never favoured the remote nationalised model of the postwar era.
Jeremy Corbyn
#25. I became active in politics because I saw the possibility, if we all sat back and did nothing, of a world in which there would no longer be any stages for actors to act on.
Helen Gahagan
#26. Being the provider of the first big "O" gives me some power. It elevates my status. I'm the White Knight in the land of Orgasmia, wielding my magical sword of awesome.
Helena Hunting
#27. Songs are built by whimsy, faulty memory, and free association.
Sting
#28. I don't know an actor who hasn't let himself down at some point. I imagine it's the same in politics. There's always the potential to self sabotage.
Corey Stoll
#29. As I travel around Idaho and visit with seniors, I hear almost universal concern about the rising cost of health care, particularly the cost of prescription drugs.
Michael K. Simpson
#30. In the Twenties, it wasn't a remarkable thing for a singer to be an actor, or even to be involved in politics. If this is our roots, how can you blame the branches for following the course of the roots.
Terrence Howard
#31. Jim Reston: Walking through the crowds of air-kissing politicians, actors and high fliers, it was tough to tell where the politics stopped and the showbiz started. Maybe, in the end, there is no difference.
Peter Morgan
#32. Politicians are actors, too, don't you think? Usually, if you like people and you're outgoing, not a shy little thing, you can do pretty well in politics.
Shirley Temple
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