"I have a bit of a traveling addiction, and, ah, yeah. I went to, ah, Bali this summer."
About Fisher Stevens
Fisher Stevens — Life and Legacy
Fisher Stevens is a multifaceted actor and director whose work spans film, television, and environmental advocacy. He gained significant recognition for his role in 'Short Circuit' and later directed the Oscar-winning documentary 'The Cove', which highlights the plight of dolphins in Japan. Stevens' quotes often delve into themes of creativity and identity, reflecting his belief that art serves as a powerful medium for self-expression and social change. For instance, he states, 'Art is about the journey, not the destination', emphasizing the importance of the creative process over the final outcome. This perspective reveals his understanding of the complexities of artistic endeavors and the need for authenticity in performance. His commitment to using his platform for activism underscores the relevance of his work today, as he continues to inspire others to engage with pressing global issues through creative storytelling.
Quote collection
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"You know, it's a very sexist society, Indonesia."
"But I like being nasty. I like being cranky. Especially if it's a cold day in Chicago, it's nice to just take it out on Kyle, because he's so easy to scream at, you know?"
"I wanted to do an episode about Chuck having a gambling problem. I wanted to portray my addiction on the show. But I think it's a little edgy for Saturday night."
"It got a little boring I guess, playing the same note over and over."
"And TV is not the easiest place to be dangerous or on the edge. Especially on a Saturday night."
"But I used to have a bit of a gambling problem. And that would have been the answer to my prayers. It got worse when I started playing this character, too."
"But basically what I like are the possibilities, and the fantasy element of the show. Not science fantasy so much, but fantasy, the humanistic elements and how people relate when they’re in a dire situation or comedic situation."
"Technology changing the world so quickly. I think it's even more difficult for older people to keep up in the world. And that's a challenge."
"I like people and get along, and I'm afraid to express my anger and my rage."
"No, but I'm really lucky, because I'm not the superhero."
"I'm really obsessed with the past."
"I love to travel, which is sort of why I do documentaries and why I'm in this whole world of movies - you get to meet amazing people and see how other people live. It opens your eyes. That's what I love."
"I think love means a warm feeling about a human or a condition, where you feel emotional, and you feel like you want to be around them or it. You want to take care of it or them, the person, and be with them."
"I think connection makes me vulnerable. Commitment makes me vulnerable, really."
"The reason I took Early Edition - besides the fact that I liked it - was that it enabled me to start a production company in New York City. It's a low-budget film company to produce and direct movies."
"I use that as my responsibility on the show, to be the pragmatist."
"This human condition and people's stories. That's what I love. The other thing is traveling."
"Once I hit 25, I realized I had to do more than just be an actor. I love acting, but there's something that makes it difficult to just be a man, a grownup. Not to take away from any actors, but I knew I wasn't going to be Tom Cruise. I knew I was a character actor, which is great and I'm proud of it. But I knew that I wanted to do more. I started producing and directing and writing and stuff for the theater, and then that grew out of hand and I sort of lost my control. I've always loved the process of filmmaking. Now I'm much more into producing docs, but I want to direct features."
"I'm not even fifty yet, but I still feel like Instagram and Spotify - I'm trying to stay with it! It's not easy. The world is going so fast."