Top 18 Quotes & Sayings by Danny Pudi

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

Daniel Mark Pudi is an American actor and comedian. His roles include Abed Nadir on the comedy television series Community (2009–2015), for which he received three nominations for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and one nomination for the TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy. Since 2020 he has starred as Brad Bakshi in the Apple TV+ comedy series Mythic Quest. He was the voice of Huey on the 2017 reboot of DuckTales.

I'm a huge, huge sports fan, and Marquette basketball is my No. 1 thing.
I'm not gonna be able to grow a beard. I've realized my limitations as a human.
My job is to focus on bringing characters to life in an honest and personal way.
When I run in the morning, my body spends the first 20 minutes trying to figure out what's happening to it.
I'm a non-confrontational person. If I order salmon and I get chicken, I'm going to eat the chicken.
I ran track in high school. I was a fragile young man, personally and physically. I tried football. That didn't work out; I broke my collarbone. But I always loved running.
When I run barefoot, I put my shoes on my hands. Running around with shoe-hands looks a little weird.
My mom put me in dance classes when I was 5 years old. — © Danny Pudi
My mom put me in dance classes when I was 5 years old.
Stereotypes happen. I try not to embrace them or avoid them.
I think in many ways, I'm sort of a blank canvas, because in many ways, I'm just observing the world and the people around me and their characters and letting them kind of explode off me and to find out why they're doing what they're doing. But then every once in awhile, I get to take on a whole new character.
Thankfully, I was able to go to Marquette University and get my education, a Catholic education, so I could please my family, because I think they wanted me to be a priest.
Yoga helps me be a stronger runner. I can lose track of my form, and yoga reminds me how important it is. — © Danny Pudi
Yoga helps me be a stronger runner. I can lose track of my form, and yoga reminds me how important it is.
When you have Ken Jeong naked next to you when you're doing a scene, it's pretty easy to stay loose.
I was actually really impressed by how many awkward stories we had, ranging from bad haircuts to one guy told us about being on the beach and he threw a Frisbee and it hit a lady in the head. His immediate reaction was to turn and he found a kid next to him and pointed to the kid, it's those kinds of moments. I was really impressed with the volume of fun stories we got to play with. No one was a loser in this game; they were all winners .
I wanted to be a part of an ensemble cast. It's such a wonderful, beautiful thing to be in a comedy where you're working and watching amazing actors, working with amazing material, and you're able to jump in and bounce off it.
I've always been very aware of my own humanity. The limits of my humanity.
I read a lot, and I watch a lot of TV and film now. That's my homework. Like I said, my Netflix. I've watched Aliens a couple times this week, Dawn Of The Dead. And that's what's really cool too. It's nostalgia, because I saw these shows, these movies, a lot of them, when I was a kid, and they're different now when you watch them. I'm like, "Wow, I can't believe my family let me watch that," and "I must have missed that the first time around."
You know, you're just sitting with him [Chevy Chase], then you're doing a scene with him and acting, and all of a sudden you go, "Omigod, that's Chevy Chase!" And then you've got to keep acting. "Danny, your lines? Your lines...? You've got to keep going!" "Oh, sorry, sorry!"
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