"I've been offered quite a few network shows, over the past couple of years, and always turned them down because I never wanted the commitment. The way that it works in America, you do a pilot and then you wait, and I just thought that wasn't really what I was interested in doing, in that moment."
About Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Oliver Jackson-Cohen — Life and Legacy
Oliver Jackson-Cohen is a British actor celebrated for his nuanced portrayals in television and film, particularly in 'The Haunting of Hill House.' His work often examines the complexities of identity and the human experience, reflecting a deep understanding of self-expression. Jackson-Cohen's quote, 'The only way to grow is to challenge yourself,' encapsulates his belief that personal growth stems from facing one's fears and pushing boundaries. This perspective is evident in his diverse roles, where he navigates the intricacies of character and emotion, inviting audiences to engage with the deeper layers of humanity. His emphasis on vulnerability resonates throughout his performances, suggesting that true strength lies in the ability to reveal one's authentic self. By challenging traditional notions of masculinity and fame, he encourages a dialogue about the pressures of public life and the importance of remaining true to oneself. Jackson-Cohen's quotes and insights continue to inspire those grappling with their identities, making his work not only entertaining but also profoundly relevant in today's world.
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Oliver Jackson-Cohen quotes
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"Nowadays, everything is so gratuitous. The violence is suggested, and it's much more impactful than showing everything."
"I went to a French school, so we didn't study Bram Stoker there. I just thought it was a genius thing."
"Dracula isn't just another vampire show. It's something entirely different that I personally feel I've never seen on American TV before."
"Vampires have been romanticized, and this is bringing it right back to being vampiric. I think there's something sexy and raw about that."
"On network, you have limitations for how raunchy it can get and how violent it can get."
"We read the [Dracula] scripts, but Jess [De Gouw] and I are completely taken out of the hunts and anything with Van Helsing. We're just living our lives, as our characters."
"I think it's a blessing that the show [Dracula] is on a network because it forces everyone to use their imaginations and be creative. The power of suggestion comes back. So, in the sex scenes, no one is ever fully naked, but I feel the suggestion is so much sexier."
"I'm perfectly honest, I've never seen Twilight, I've never seen The Vampire Diaries, and I've never seen True Blood, or anything like that."
"I think it's very rare, as an actor, that you get to a script, or an idea of a script, and you go, "Oh, I just have to do that!" It fell into place very quickly."
"When I read the script, I said to one of the producers, "I know you probably want Jonathan Harker really fluffy, but I'm not gonna do that. It needs to be a mask. There needs to be a duel between Harker and Dracula.""
"As the show [Dracula] goes on,Jonathan Harker gets darker and darker, and further into that side of it all. All of the worlds end up colliding and meshing together."
"You work with seasoned actors, and sometimes you realize that they phone it in."
"I rarely watch TV, and in the past two years, I've done three TV shows. It's quite interesting."
"I haven't ever seen a period drama that has a fantasy element to it, that's set in London, that's as lavish as it is, and that's made for American TV."
"There are so many sitcoms. So, when you get to be a part of something that feels exciting to you, you just want to be a part of it."
"It was just hilarious how my first reaction was, "Oh, no, it's another vampire show. I'm not interested." And then, I read the script and thought it was brilliant."
"Everyone wants to see someone shoot someone in the head."