Top 81 Quotes & Sayings by Cole Sprouse - Page 2

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
I think Jughead's a selfish character. I think he really is.
When you're a child, and you're growing up, and you're mimicking a certain character, or you're trying to live and breathe a certain character on set for eight years that are also your formative years, you oftentimes take a lot of who you're playing into your real life and kind of become that thing.
I think Jughead is a pretty trustworthy character - not only a narrator. I think he might be selfish, but he's obviously selfish, and that is comforting to me. I also think he has a really strong moral fiber and a propensity for good, and he tries to cultivate that in other people.
I became obsessed with the storytelling of photography and going on little adventures. — © Cole Sprouse
I became obsessed with the storytelling of photography and going on little adventures.
Being on set is the thing I love the most, and a lot of the things that come alongside acting and entertainment are the things I despise, to be quite honest.
If you're a photographer, you end up being the raw creative force that allows other people to see what kind of narrative you want to be giving or what kind of art that you want people to see.
Y'know, I think, inherently, when you hear something like a teenage narrative come into play, even the idea that it's being called 'teenage' is a notion that it's being reduced to a problem that's not quite adult. That's a problematic thing to say about a narrative that could actually be dangerous, could be hurtful, could be upsetting.
Maybe it was escapism, but I had become obsessed with going to remote locations and keeping myself behind the camera.
My background with acting is deeply interwoven with my family life and my childhood. It's a 'Peter Pan'-like narrative, something that was golden but could also be a bit dubious.
Jughead is one of those characters that takes the opinions of his father really seriously and probably seeks a bit of validation from him.
I think we all have different ways with coming to terms with celebrity if you're raised within it. Everyone goes through it differently, and there's no one right answer.
No man is an island, especially not Jughead.
I think as long as acting feels fulfilling and continues to feel fulfilling, it's worth it to me.
Photography is a pursuit that allows you to be very hands-on with what you show people of either yourself or the art you want to make, and acting is kind of the exact opposite. You do have a modicum of creative freedom as an actor, but you're still very much a cipher for other people's art.
I've become obsessed with trying to figure out who I am against situations that make me uncomfortable and not settled, ensuring that that fear of stagnation doesn't allow me to flip into that bubble of privilege.
Everyone loves twins.
To even be a working entertainer in Hollywood is such a rare privilege.
I don't regret anything about my younger career, mainly because we were children and didn't have too much power, but also because it gave us the privilege to be where we are now.
I think the teenage sides of myself have informed my adult self.
I couldn't continue to live in a bubble and hope to be an empathic actor. It doesn't work. — © Cole Sprouse
I couldn't continue to live in a bubble and hope to be an empathic actor. It doesn't work.
It's one of those things that gets written off as humorous when you watch a child entertainer try to redefine themselves, but it can be an intense identity crisis.
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