Top 35 Quotes & Sayings by Anson Mount

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Anson Mount.
Last updated on September 18, 2024.
Anson Mount

Anson Adams Mount IV is an American actor. He is known for his television roles as Cullen Bohannon in the AMC western drama series Hell on Wheels, as Jim Steele on the short-lived NBC series Conviction, as the Marvel Comics superhero Black Bolt in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) media franchise, and as Captain Christopher Pike in Star Trek: Discovery (2019) and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022–present). He also starred opposite Britney Spears in the coming-of-age film Crossroads (2002). He is a member of the board of directors of METI.

I can't claim I'm truly a man's man, I'm just as much of a dork and a crybaby sometimes as anybody else.
I'm a goofball.
In the last two or three decades, there's been a feminization of the man in popular media that I've never really understood. — © Anson Mount
In the last two or three decades, there's been a feminization of the man in popular media that I've never really understood.
I'm an enemy of exposition. I feel there's no need to overstate.
When you're in school until you're 25 and you get out and suddenly structure is not handed to you, if you're smart you realize that you need to create structure for yourself.
About once a year, I do these long-distance relays with some friends of mine, and it takes about 27 or 28 hours to complete it.
Life fundamentally does not change depending on work or fame or success.
I like science fiction. I took all the accelerated classes in school. I'm kind of a dork.
For me, acting is play. It's just play and it's playing make believe really, really well.
I love getting paid to ride a horse.
I don't go to movies for redemption - if I want that, I'll go to church!
Good and bad are really arbitrary words when it comes to character.
I think the American Western laid down a kind of subject matter that's about following your instinct or following your gut and having a sort of removed quality from your humanity. And I think Clint Eastwood helped to establish that.
The whole cable-TV original programming just changed the nature of television.
I don't know how to put on any tough guy pretensions.
I love the long-form format of television. I love being able to develop a character, over a long period of time.
I'm not interested in the heroes or the villains. I'm interested in playing people.
I grew up in the South, so a huge part of our American History education revolved around the Civil War.
I grew up in a place where a lot of my friends had horses, so I grew up riding. But I'm not an expert.
I think all of us have a hero and a villain in us.
You don't need to like your protagonists.
It's really rare that you come across a Southern character that's not stereotyped, vilified or aggrandized.
I like my work to stand on its own as much as possible.
I grew up hunting with shotguns and rifles, and we had a gun in every corner of the living room. I'm not a gun advocate, but that's the way I grew up.
I like being able to be a man.
I don't care about sympathy. I care about playing a character who's understandable and clear. — © Anson Mount
I don't care about sympathy. I care about playing a character who's understandable and clear.
I have a great-great-great-grandfather who was a Confederate cavalry colonel, and I still have his military composite photo on my wall. The chemicals in the photo tint have changed over the years to the point that he looks green. One of my family members apparently still has the piece of paper that listed every thing in his pocket when he got shot.
Having been trained as a stage actor, and then you go out there and you're on 40,000 acres and you have a horse under you and you're shooting a real gun, you almost don't have to act. It's just really amazing.
Different horses have different personalities. They're just like people.
We've taken a show about destruction and turned it into a show about construction.
If you've ever tried to move from L.A. back to New York, that's a pretty hard move. You forget how cramped things are in New York. You forget how dirty it is in New York. But, it's been the best move of my life, not necessarily for my career, but for my soul.
Horses have different levels of intelligence and different levels of work ethic.
I love the process of acting, simply because I like to play make believe. But for me, it is purely make believe and it is a process of playing.
The people who believe that their soul is being crushed by playing a particular role need to take a vacation or check into the looney bin for awhile.
I feel there’s no need to overstate.
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