Top 46 Quotes & Sayings by Ashton Sanders

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Ashton Sanders.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Ashton Sanders

Ashton Durrand Sanders is an American actor. He is best known for his portrayal of teenage Chiron in the Academy Award-winning film Moonlight (2016).

I'm getting the training I need to progress as an actor. If something comes up and I have to drop, I'll drop.
If you noticed, I wear high-water pants and white socks, which is inspired by the mod '60s, like the Beatles, the Beach Boys, Jimi Hendrix, what have you. That style of dress during that time is really, really dope to me.
Hollywood is showing respect for all different types of art. — © Ashton Sanders
Hollywood is showing respect for all different types of art.
I wasn't like the rest of the kids. I was an artist. Living in a black society, when you're raised around a bunch of boys who plays sports and chase girls, there's this perception of masculinity that's super hard to fit into. I wasn't the stereotype of that like a lot of my peers were.
To be able to inspire somebody just by doing something that you love, just by creating your art, is something that's very near and dear to my heart.
I definitely wasn't the kid playing sports. I was super different.
I think that's the most important part of doing this job, is learning different personality types. I mean, it's kind of like sociology or psychology in a sense. With that, and with every project I do, I think I'm able to pull something away that further makes me understand humanity in a way I didn't before.
It's going to sound cliche, but I started acting as an emotional outlet.
I'm very much of an individual myself, and I do things sometimes that the next person probably won't, or wouldn't, do because they're not me.
I bury things in the back of my mind I don't really want to deal with.
I didn't know that '12 Years a Slave' was being filmed at the same time we were making 'The Retrieval.'
Despite everything that's going on, people need love.
I had high hopes for 'Moonlight,' just off the reaction I had while reading the script. — © Ashton Sanders
I had high hopes for 'Moonlight,' just off the reaction I had while reading the script.
I would just encourage my younger self to not care about people's perceptions and to love myself fully and to keep progressing and striving for what you are going to become.
We all have to wear social masks in our daily lives to get by.
America isn't made for the black man.
I want to keep doing projects that speak for people within the community and tell different types of meaningful stories.
The sad reality of it is, as black artists in the industry, we still have to work 10 times harder to get our voices out there.
My whole life has changed so much, and it's still constantly changing, but 'Moonlight' brought about a bunch of opportunities that were really surreal, from the Oscars and Golden Globes to the notoriety that it brought, to even doing things like working with Calvin Klein.
Sometimes people are vulnerable. And that's fine.
I like to dress the way I like to dress. I kind of like rebelling against the social norms... I feel uncomfortable wearing just, like, regular stuff.
There's so much in American history that has been hidden and shunned.
For my career, I want to be able to do projects that have serious context to them or that make me grow as a person and an artist after the experience.
We all have perceptions or boxes that we put each other in.
It's awesome that my job is to make people have reactions.
I'd say my heart is more in independents, but sometimes these major films come along that are pretty good, you know?
I like to have fun and be myself and express myself through how I dress.
It's about being true to my artistry, which I've been doing. It's super important to do smart films.
I'm acting! And doing it for income! But it's for something that I love, and that's super rare.
I was bullied in elementary to middle school. It messed with my self esteem.
It's really crazy looking back on my bullies or whoever was trying to torment me or tease me, because karma is just, like, crazy. — © Ashton Sanders
It's really crazy looking back on my bullies or whoever was trying to torment me or tease me, because karma is just, like, crazy.
We're raised to believe that black men have to be one specific way.
It's my job as an artist and as an actor to use this platform to make people learn and grow, to change their perspectives on how things are in whatever way I can.
A lot of these artists are out here don't stay true to why they started doing this in the first place.
There are so many stereotypes of how you have to be as a black man, growing up in the community as a man.
I auditioned for 'Moonlight' without knowing anything. I went in the room, and I didn't know the lines as well as I should have. I didn't know a thing about the script. I wasn't told anything. I heard it was a low-budget film, and my agent told me to do it. I was super-ignorant to it.
I was skinny and black and didn't play sports. And I was bullied.
I don't think things will lead me astray, as long as I'm tapped into myself.
I feel like a lot of black men 'put on' because of what they see and because of what people tell them they have to be.
'Moonlight' has changed my life externally but also internally... spiritually as well.
I do my own thing, and a lot of people don't. I just move my own way. — © Ashton Sanders
I do my own thing, and a lot of people don't. I just move my own way.
I think it's cool to be different. That's what cool is.
I wanna be Mahershala Ali in my next life. He's the man. He's a really genuine guy. He's a really great guy, one of my favorite people on this planet.
Anything that's outside the standard of the average black male is looked down upon. For me, I wasn't raised playing sports. I was artistic, so that was looked down upon by people in my church, and I was teased for that growing up in school, so it goes both ways.
I grew up doing theatre, where I was jumping in and out of plays, year round.
There's so many strict ideas and rules, whether it's from religion or it's just generations and generations.
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