Top 39 Quotes & Sayings by Dane DeHaan

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Dane DeHaan

Dane William DeHaan is an American actor known for his roles as Andrew Detmer in Chronicle (2012), Harry Osborn / Green Goblin in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), Lockhart in A Cure for Wellness (2016), Valerian in Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017), and Chris Lynwood in ZeroZeroZero. In 2021, he starred in psychological romance horror miniseries Lisey's Story. He also had a role in the true crime limited series adaptation of The Staircase in 2022.

It was weird - my parents would let me have some Green Day albums but not all Green Day albums.
I was a big 'Blue Valentine' fan. I really loved that movie. And I thought the performances were just unbelievably real, which is certainly what I always strive for in my work.
My parents were just really weird and protective about the music I listened to. Whenever I wanted to buy an album, they would have to buy it first and listen to it and let me know if I could have it.
I'm not so sure I believe in dopplegangers. I just prefer to be Dane DeHaan.
I really just want to continue to challenge myself. And I want to continue to grow as an artist. I never want to stop.
Inevitably, I think the people that want to work with me are also the people that I want to work with.
I've always said that if I could do anything in the world, I would be a professional golfer.
When people recognize your work and want to reward you for what you've done, that's a good feeling. — © Dane DeHaan
When people recognize your work and want to reward you for what you've done, that's a good feeling.
There's a wealth of information on James Dean, and everybody has an opinion on him. James Dean made some kind of impression on everybody.
My parents have Google Alerts on me. So they'll often times send me an e-mail and be like, 'Hey did you know this?' And then I'll be like, 'Well, it is, like, my life. So yes, I did know that.' Or, 'That's not even true. I don't know where you read that.' I have Googled myself, yes. But my parents really have Google Alerts on me.
I always wanted to be an actor, but my top three favorite actors of all time are Al Pacino, James Dean and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
The Prohibition era is so vividly depicted in 'Lawless.' John Hillcoat does a remarkable job of rooting his film in such a tangible reality.
I'm not the kind of person that seeks out other people's opinions on my works.
I started going to acting school in my senior year in high school, and I remained in acting school through four years of college.
I think that ultimately what drives my decisions is if I think the opportunity is going to challenge me in a way that makes me better as an actor.
I love being directed. I always find it helpful to have someone else's brain in the mix and not just have to rely on myself.
Sometimes I'll get a bunch of my friends to pretend they're my fans and then I'll walk out on the street and I'll have them mob me just so I can prepare.
I guess he was such an open, emotional vessel that I think he tapped into human nature, so it just left people wondering what would have happened. I think James Dean would be 83 today. He could be here, what would he be doing?
Money has never been important to me. I come from garbage. I'm a sewer rat who made it here. I have no interest in money and never have. — © Dane DeHaan
Money has never been important to me. I come from garbage. I'm a sewer rat who made it here. I have no interest in money and never have.
When anything is easy, it becomes very monotonous for me. But, if I can find something that is really going to take all of my body and all of my mind to really even come close to pulling off, that sounds like fun.
I loved getting classical training in terms of acting. I would've stayed in acting school for the rest of my life if I could have. It was this amazing period of my life where everything was so safe.
I think that when you're playing someone who does really questionable or even really terrible things in a movie, it's important to show where that person is coming from. They're doing it from a necessary impulse. There is a struggle that's going on within them as a human.
Theres a wealth of information on James Dean, and everybody has an opinion on him. James Dean made some kind of impression on everybody. — © Dane DeHaan
Theres a wealth of information on James Dean, and everybody has an opinion on him. James Dean made some kind of impression on everybody.
My parents have Google Alerts on me. So they'll often times send me an e-mail and be like, "Hey did you know this?" And then I'll be like, "Well, it is, like, my life. So yes, I did know that." Or , "that's not even true. I don't know where you read that." I have Googled myself, yes. But my parents really have Google Alerts on me.
Even if you become sympathetic for somebody who has done something terrible, I don't think that necessarily makes what they did look cool.
Ive always said that if I could do anything in the world, I would be a professional golfer.
Life changes and that's cool. Growing older is amazing, I think.
The Prohibition era is so vividly depicted in Lawless. John Hillcoat does a remarkable job of rooting his film in such a tangible reality.
I had this health teacher who kept me after class one time, saying, ‘You’re missing a lot of class.’ I was like, ‘Yeah, but I’m doing this play.’ He said, ‘Community theatre is not going to take you anywhere. Maybe you should stay in school’
I was a big "Blue Valentine" fan. I really loved that movie. And I thought the performances were just unbelievably real, which is certainly what I always strive for in my work.
It's really an interesting crazy world where like ultimately you have to work your ass off and sacrifice a lot in your life and the end goal is personal and financial gain. You know, it's not like you're doing anything helpful to the world. You're really just trying to get ahead and to beat out the next person and to be on top and at the very top of those financial firms, like the people that make the crazy amounts of money I mean that's what their after.
It's funny because I went to a predominantly white school, but for some reason they always picked the musicals that were supposed to be done by totally black casts.
Now, even when I see the trailers, I get so excited because it's like I'm seeing a movie that I haven't seen at all before, whatsoever. And then I just happen to be in it. — © Dane DeHaan
Now, even when I see the trailers, I get so excited because it's like I'm seeing a movie that I haven't seen at all before, whatsoever. And then I just happen to be in it.
I like to believe that most human beings go about things with a point of view that they're just doing what they feel like they need to do at that time. Sometimes people make bad decisions, but it's not evil, not malicious.
Acting is all about being truthful. I'm really bad at lying. I'm one of the worst liars I know.
I'll be the next Leonardo DiCaprio, sure.
In L.A., there are so many people that are focused on being healthy that it's unhealthy.
I’ve actually been in a lot of movies that involve sucking on fingers.
I loved the movies and I loved cartoon superheroes - superheroes in general. I had all the pajama costumes and I would wear my underwear on the outside of the pajamas because that's what Superman does.
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