
Top 66 Tucci Quotes
#1. Every now and then, they ask me to come in and improvise with Stanley Tucci for an afternoon. They fly me off to America, I improvise for an afternoon - it's not the hardest, most taxing job.
Toby Jones
#2. I separated myself in Prada because I didn't want to have fun. They were all having a lot of fun - Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci - and they were a little coterie of laughs.
Meryl Streep
#3. I enjoy where I am and I don't have a problem with being Steve Buscemi, Stanley Tucci, Don Cheadle, or Jeffrey Wright. They're not the lead of every movie they're in, but every time you see them they're really good.
Anthony Mackie
#4. I would rather just do the things I want to do.
Stanley Tucci
#5. Early in my career, people wanted to pigeonhole me as the bad guy because I'm of Italian-American descent, which they often were when I started out. You have to fight against it. One of the things that helps is the ability to do comedy.
Stanley Tucci
#6. You have to be serious about what you do but you mustn't take yourself seriously. That way you'll be happier and ultimately you'll be more successful. You'll be better at what you do.
Stanley Tucci
#7. I think it's important to have a good sense of humor and joke around with your kids. That's what I do a lot.
Stanley Tucci
#8. If you feel safe then you can go wherever you want to go as an actor.
Stanley Tucci
#9. As a director you have to be careful you don't over-design the film. You have to be careful that the period aspect does not take over.
Stanley Tucci
#10. So yes, I hope to act in other people's movies, big and small, because that's how I make my living, really.
Stanley Tucci
#11. Sometimes we all make relationships more complicated than they necessarily have to be.
Stanley Tucci
#12. And I love doing my own projects; that's what I've always wanted to do.
Stanley Tucci
#13. I always feel that there are two powers in the universe. There is good and there is evil and it depends what side you listen to and which path you decide to follow.
William Tucci
#14. It's more interesting because you get to research the history of the period, and all the different aesthetic elements that make a film, particularly this film, so stunning.
Stanley Tucci
#15. I'd read Up in the Old Hotel, and I wanted to do something with Mitchell's stuff for a long time.
Stanley Tucci
#16. I've always considered myself an actor first and foremost.
Stanley Tucci
#17. Like Joseph Mitchell, I would scour the streets of New York and find little pieces of what other people think of as junk - and collect it.
Stanley Tucci
#18. I've been playing the father of teenagers for years. People always thought that I was 40 when I was 26. Once you lose your hair, they're like "Oh! He's really old now."
Stanley Tucci
#19. It's different if you're a painter. You can hidethe ones that don't work. You can't do that with movies. They tellthe story of who you are at the time, and that's the wonderful thingabout it.
Stanley Tucci
#20. I love directing - it's always so involving, so challenging.
Stanley Tucci
#22. If you find that thing you love, it doesn't necessarily matter whether you do it well or not-you just need to do it.
Stanley Tucci
#23. I don't like to move the camera that much anyway.
Stanley Tucci
#24. I didn't know you had to change diapers so often. I couldn't believe it - we must change them 10 times a day - each. So that's 20 diapers a piece a day.
Stanley Tucci
#26. I have consciously not taken the role of a gangster, which has been offered to me far too many times.
Stanley Tucci
#27. As soon as the actor steps into the role, you probably can cut 50% of the lines because there's a person there now. And what a person does with their eyes, with their mouth, with their hands, the way they walk into a room, you can probably cut half the scene.
Stanley Tucci
#28. You've got a friend in God and He's the most powerful entity the universe has ever known, the One that created it all. So, you are strong with Jesus by your side, if you just recognize it and open your heart to Him.
William Tucci
#30. I hate movies that take a long time to shoot or directors that labor over every shot or do excessive amounts of coverage and excessive takes and don't keep things moving or constantly cutting.
Stanley Tucci
#32. As a film director I like to have the actors create their own close-ups. It's an older style of filmmaking.
Stanley Tucci
#33. Sometimes you can't even find the director on a movie set. Sometimes you don't want to find the director on a movie set.
Stanley Tucci
#35. As a director, I also get to sit and watch actors and learn from them in a way that I don't get to do when I'm just acting.
Stanley Tucci
#36. There is a joke that I use all the time. I say it to my kids. I used to say it to my wife. She'd be talking to me about something very serious and then I would just look at her and go "Where are you from originally?" And she would go "Humphhh! C'mon. That's terrible!"
Stanley Tucci
#37. Big Night and The Impostors are both things that I wrote.
Stanley Tucci
#38. When I write a screenplay, and when I direct, I always pull lines out.
Stanley Tucci
#40. Sometimes it's difficult directing yourself on film because you can't quite separate yourself from the subject.
Stanley Tucci
#41. I mean, Scorsese's a genius, and that's one way of shooting.
Stanley Tucci
#42. Every character, no matter who you play, at times is pretending to be somebody else. People have a public face and a private face.
Stanley Tucci
#43. First learn to write as if you were already dead and then you will learn to write as if you were still alive.
Niccolo Tucci
#44. I'm interested in how people shoot because I have a very specific way of shooting and I'm fascinated by the way other people shoot films, particularly if they're smart and talented.
Stanley Tucci
#45. Every role is approached in exactly the same way, you have to make it believable and that's all. Acting is really serious, like, pretending really hard.
Stanley Tucci
#46. I like to use all of myself, and acting wasn't doing that.
Stanley Tucci
#47. The majority of directors I've worked with didn't know how to talk to actors.
Stanley Tucci
#48. What's great is when you're working with somebody with whom you have a connection, it's exciting because there's a shorthand and you trust each other and you have a good time together on the set and so you can go a little farther than you might normally because you're with somebody that you trust.
Stanley Tucci
#49. Ripe bananas are the mark of a good produce section. A good produce section is the mark of a superior grocery store. A superior grocery store is the mark of a good man.
Stanley Tucci
#51. I'm actually one who will encourage directors to cut my lines.
Stanley Tucci
#52. I think everybody has a little bit of an asshole inside of them.
Stanley Tucci
#53. The constraints of melodrama can be a great blessing, because they demand that all the characters involved - as absurd and extreme as they may initially seem - must stay utterly rooted in their own reality, or the whole project collapses.
Stanley Tucci
#54. Those moments in between the moments, those are the most interesting. What's unspoken, the way we talk around things, the way our actions are inconsistent with what we're feeling, how anger and affection manifest themselves in strange ways at inappropriate times.
Stanley Tucci
#55. The smaller films just take a longer period of time to build their fan base because people don't see them as soon as they come out in the theater. They see them, after a period of years.
Stanley Tucci
#57. This is the funny thing about Skype. No one is really looking into the camera. People always looking down because they're looking at the image. You wish the camera was there in the center.
Stanley Tucci
#58. My partner, Beth Alexander, and I want to produce smaller films, but commercially viable films that will enable me to make the kinds of movies I want to make.
Stanley Tucci
#59. But usually I'll wake up and start writing about nine o'clock. I'll probably write for about three hours, and I'll do that over the next month and a half.
Stanley Tucci
#60. I'm not interested in wasting money on a project.
Stanley Tucci
#62. People wear shorts to the Broadway theater. There should be a law against that.
Stanley Tucci
#63. Even The Impostors, as silly as it is, is a very intimate film, in a way.
Stanley Tucci
#65. I'm pretty much a character-driven film director and my movies are smaller. I don't do a lot of coverage. I use lots of master shots.
Stanley Tucci
#66. I'm not saying they won't be bigger projects someday.
Stanley Tucci
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