Top 27 Quotes & Sayings by Danny Masterson

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Danny Masterson

Daniel Peter Masterson is an American actor and disc jockey. Masterson played the roles of Steven Hyde in That '70s Show (1998–2006), Milo Foster in Men at Work (2012–2014) and Jameson "Rooster" Bennett in The Ranch (2016–2018). On June 17, 2020, he was arrested and charged with four counts of sexual assault.

I then moved to LA when I was 16... but before that I had done a play on Broadway.
If I could make millions of dollars being a softball player, I would quit acting in a second.
Spin-offs were never really my thing. — © Danny Masterson
Spin-offs were never really my thing.
Plenty of people are raised Catholic and then aren't Catholic anymore, like any religion.
Before I finished another level of Scientology auditing, I had a very hard time with being wrong and I always had to have my own way - and not in a good sense. After auditing, I was able to have my thoughts, communicate them and not have to be right all the time.
I am a hip-hop fanatic, and rock fanatic.
I'd rather do movies 'cause I am better at movies, but I do shows 'cause the opportunities have come forward.
Unless something real cool comes along, I will probably be doing features, so long as I can make a living doing that. Otherwise, I will do another show.
My job is summer camp. I come and talk and try to make a TV show funny.
Sometimes I wonder if I would've been more successful if I wasn't acting and I concentrated on other things. But I love being on set. I love working with my 100 crew members.
When I was 15, my parents left town for a month. They hid the keys to the car, but I found them. That month, I drove my stepdad's Thunderbird Super Coupe into Manhattan every day, and I would crank Cypress Hill as I flew around the city, racing the taxis.
The best thing ever is when some guy in his 50s taps me on the shoulder and says, 'I just want to let you know I hate my job, I hate my wife, and I come home and I watch reruns of your show and it's the only half hour of the day when I laugh and I forget how miserable life is.'
I have done about 15 movies so far and am on my 5th season on That '70s Show.
If I'm working, I'm not D.J.'ing. And if I'm not working, I'm D.J.'ing all the time.
I generally will answer any question about anything.
I love the DJ scene out in the clubs. It is a great way to party and make people happy, the atmosphere is one that I use as an escape from reality.
I am really into '70s music, like The Rolling Stones, The Doors and what not.
I was modeling since I was four and acting in commercials since I was five - this was when I was in New York. I then moved to LA when I was 16... but before that I had done a play on Broadway.
When you have another actor as your boss, they understand how to communicate easier sometimes than just a writer.
I have to say that one of the most important things Scientology has given me is the ability to keep my integrity together. I understand how people can get into unethical situations, and Scientology has always helped me keep my head clear and be in present time.
See, my strumpf is in my hair. Now, I don't know what strumpf means. It's just a term some brothas gave me.
I really like fashion, but I'm not a fashionista by any means. — © Danny Masterson
I really like fashion, but I'm not a fashionista by any means.
I was modeling since I was four and acting in commercials since I was five.
Although I respect the Judeo-Christian ethic, as well as the Eastern philosophies, and of course the teachings of Muhammad, I find that organized religion has corrupted those beliefs to justify countless atrocities throughout the ages. Were I to go to church, I'd be a hypocrite.
I was modeling since I was four and acting in commercials since I was five- this was when I was in New York. I then moved to LA when I was 16…but before that I had done a play on Broadway.
I know people who do a lot of drugs, and they keep thinking about things from the past and things ahead. But they're not living right here and now.
When I was 15, my parents left town for a month. They hid the keys to the car, but I found them.
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