Top 12 Quotes & Sayings by Brent Sexton

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Brent Sexton.
Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Brent Sexton

Brent Sexton is an American actor best known for his roles in the television series Bosch, The Killing, Life, and Deadwood. He has guest starred in several other television series, such as The Expanse, Justified, That's Life, Birds of Prey, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Judging Amy. He has also appeared in several motion pictures, such as In the Valley of Elah, Flightplan, Radio, and A.I. Artificial Intelligence.

I've learned to take care of myself. You know, I try to stay conscious of whatever my energy is at all times, really. I mean, I come home from work, and, depending on the day or depending on what was going on, if I needed to adjust, I'd just meditate, or play guitar, or watch some 'Monty Python.'
I come home from work, and depending on the day or depending on what was going on, if I needed to adjust, I'd just meditate or play guitar or watch some 'Monty Python.'
To me, any character that is conflicted inside as well as outside of themselves is always a better role to play. — © Brent Sexton
To me, any character that is conflicted inside as well as outside of themselves is always a better role to play.
I watched '12 Angry Men' when I was a kid. It blew me away definitely.
I'm definitely a character actor. I've tried to limit anything with a uniform because I've done it so much. There's a lot more I can offer. It's just getting people to see something else.
Casting directors tend to be the unsung heroes in this business.
The bottom line is that your performance is made in the editing room.
My brother's an aerospace engineer who works for Boeing, and I started thinking, 'Well, my brother works nine hours a day at his job... What if I worked nine hours a day at being an actor?'
The thing about grief is that it's a roller coaster - it's up, it's down. The emotions sometimes take over.
Generally speaking, I think it's a good idea to stay conscious of any kind of energy or emotion that you're generating, whether it's at the end of a work day or just in your everyday life.
Depending on the show, I've played a cop, a criminal, or a victim. So there's a range.
I've learned to take care of myself. You know, I try to stay conscious of whatever my energy is at all times, really. I mean, I come home from work, and, depending on the day or depending on what was going on, if I needed to adjust, I'd just meditate, or play guitar, or watch some Monty Python.
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