"I like New York because you're kind of forced to smell everybody else's funk. So it keeps you biologically attached to the world around you."
About Jeffrey Wright
Jeffrey Wright — Life and Legacy
Jeffrey Wright is a prominent actor recognized for his compelling portrayals in film and television, particularly in 'Westworld' and 'The Hunger Games'. His work often delves into themes of identity and resilience, reflecting his own experiences and beliefs. Wright's quote, 'I don't want to be a part of the problem,' reveals his commitment to social justice and the active role he believes individuals should take in effecting change. He challenges conventional narratives by portraying complex characters that explore the depths of human consciousness and identity. Wright's performances are not just about entertainment; they serve as a medium for discussing broader societal issues. His character in 'Westworld' grapples with questions of existence and autonomy, mirroring Wright's own views on the fluidity of identity. By stating, 'We have to be the change we want to see,' he emphasizes the importance of personal agency in shaping a better future. This perspective is deeply rooted in his advocacy work, where he uses his platform to raise awareness about social injustices. Today, Wright's quotes resonate with audiences seeking authenticity and depth in storytelling. His ability to intertwine his art with activism makes his insights not only relevant but essential in conversations about identity and resilience in contemporary society.
Quote collection
Jeffrey Wright quotes
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"When you go to a restaurant, the less you know about what happens in the kitchen, the more you enjoy your meal."
"Too often a story is examined through biased eyes, without a sensitivity for everyone who forged it. It's seen from the point of view of the great white savior, and rarely is the perspective of the slave a part."
"I like to do theater and hopefully be effective. Most actors, at least contemporary actors of my generation, can't do it. They don't have the chops."
"Shaft was a pop culture figure along t he lines of, I guess, Dirty Harry - except that he wasn't as much of a racist. So yeah, I was always a fan."
"I think I was afraid of what I might say when I got onto someone's stage or in front of someone's camera."
"I'm not sure whether Los Angeles borders on the ocean or on oblivion. I always feel that I'm two steps away from the other side when I'm out there. It's more like a vacation place or a place to visit than a place to hunker down."
"Well, I look at it like this: When you go to a restaurant, the less you know about what happens in the kitchen, the more you enjoy your meal. If the soup tastes good, everything's cool, and you don't necessarily want to know what's in it. The same thing holds true with movies."
"The great thing about movies is that they're collaborative. And the worst thing is that they're collaborative."
"And it's one reason why I don't go to a lot of movies - they're more and more dominated by corporate values and fiscal concerns as opposed to cinematic concerns."
"I do have characters who are more well known than I am, which suits me fine."
"For lack of any clearer idea, I just started acting one day. It had been in the back of my head for a while, but I think in some ways I was afraid to do it, and finally I just stepped up."
"Some musicians play blues, others classical jazz or bluegrass. I like to play political roles because I can merge my political interests with my creative interests."
"Having been born and raised in Washington, D.C., you kind of absorb politics when you grow up. And it continues to be a focus of mine, probably more than what is healthy for me."
"The line between being a nurturing parent and an over-bearing, damaging parent is one that's very delicate."
"You're a master on blues piano. The real deal."
"New York is the greatest character actor ever. Any film that is shot in New York is elevated by the city."
"As much as we teach our kids, the process teaches us. If we're being diligent, we're learning from our strengths as parents, but also from the mistakes that we make."
"Well, I like to be kept on my toes. I look for a challenge. I don't like to recreate steps that I've already walked. I like to see if I can create something new."
"The reason why things work is because of love."