"I'm happy about who and what I am - and I can't wait to find out who I'll be tomorrow."
About Joyce DeWitt
Joyce DeWitt — Life and Legacy
Joyce DeWitt is a prominent American actress recognized for her role as Janet Wood on the iconic sitcom 'Three's Company.' This role not only showcased her comedic talent but also allowed her to explore deeper themes of identity and self-acceptance. DeWitt's approach to acting emphasizes authenticity, as she believes that true connection with characters comes from a genuine understanding of oneself. Her quote, 'You have to be true to yourself to be true to your art,' encapsulates her belief that personal integrity is essential for artistic expression. Throughout her career, she has challenged the superficial aspects of fame, advocating for a more profound connection to one's identity. DeWitt's insights remain relevant today, as they encourage individuals to embrace their true selves in a world that often promotes conformity.
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Joyce DeWitt quotes
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"I really felt that 'Three's Company' was a gift. When it ended, I had money in the bank and had the luxury to pursue a life that meant something, to learn and discover."
"People call me and ask me for advice all the time. On an elevator they tell me their problems. I think it's in part because I'm Italian so I'm emotionally available and I have a friendly persona."
"I reckon I probably worked for Euripides a long time ago. I do think we have many Earth walks and it's possible that he's an old friend. Does that sound too stupid for words? Quite frankly I think I've been an actor in so many lifetimes."
"Every once in a while in an actor's life, a cast comes together."
"Hollywood can be brutal, inhuman, the opposite of what the theatre is, and I had little desire to be part of it."
"I started on the stage when I was 13 and I consider the stage my home."
"When you decide you're going to join a project, it's all about the gift you're giving the audience."
"Does it bother me that I'm attached to 'Three's Company' 30 years after? Not at all. All we were trying to do was be funny. How can I complain? That's all I wanted to do."
"Growing up I was a total movie-holic, but I always wanted to play the role that Clark Gable was playing or Spencer Tracy was playing. I was really never interested in the parts that women were playing. I found the parts that guys were playing were so much more interesting."
"Hollywood is a very interesting place to deal with. And having been a theatre person, I was quite surprised by the slipperiness of some people in Holly-weird. There was a part of me that just said, 'If this is the way the game is played, I'm not sure I want to play it."
"I mean, sitcoms shouldn't be doing 'Saturday Night Live.' You can't just do bit after bit after bit. You have to string it together with tight writing and performances. Hollywood seems to have forgotten how to do this."
"One of my teachers says the sound you hear in the center of the universe is laughter. I don't know if it's true, but if you do something and 30 years later it still produces laughter, that's a fantasy you can't make up."
"Shirley MacLaine once said that she didn't want to be a big star, just a long star. That's what I want too."