Top 17 Quotes & Sayings by Ethan Peck

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Ethan Peck.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Ethan Peck

Ethan Gregory Peck is an American actor. He is the grandson of actor Gregory Peck and Greta Kukkonen, Peck's first wife. In 2019, he played a young Spock in Star Trek: Discovery, a role he has reprised for the television series Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.

I went to NYU, and so I started to wake up to the fashion world when I got to New York. I mean, my fashion sensibilities were horrible; I experimented with some bad colors.
I look back at the 1990s with its light-wash jeans, and I'm like, 'What...?'
Before, I had an idea of what I thought I needed to be, and I'm realizing more and more that being yourself is the best thing. — © Ethan Peck
Before, I had an idea of what I thought I needed to be, and I'm realizing more and more that being yourself is the best thing.
I love dressing up - it makes me feel good. I think most people get that feeling when they put on a well-tailored suit. It like, boosts your IQ, your confidence, everything. And I think that that needs to come back into the norm more.
I was such a dork in high school. I like - I played sports. I played in the symphony. I auditioned all the time. I was thrown off the sports teams for auditioning all the time.
I was at a premiere, and these girls blurted out, 'We love your hair!' That made me laugh.
Some people assume I'm a spoilt trust fund kid who's never had to work for anything, while others think the best of me because of the good experience they had with my grandfather. It's difficult to digest the fact that they may never see me for who I am.
My mom's a painter, and she used to wear black all the time, and so do I. So I would say a black T-shirt with a pocket is my go-to.
In a lot of ways, in high school, I was very much an outsider and never really felt like I fit into any particular clique or group, and so I found myself solo very often.
I maybe convinced my parents to let me cut school once, but definitely, in college, I cut school a lot.
I feel very lucky. The older I get, the more I see how random everything is, the luckier I feel to have been born into this context; the more responsible I feel to be the best that I can be as a person and as a professional. That was a quality... of the men on my father's side of the family.
My dad once showed me 'The Guns of Navarone' when I was a kid. I haven't rewatched it since, but it gave me such a warm feeling.
I can't say I have had a ton of Hollywood exposure, as strange as that sounds. But by pure happenstance, I trailed Javier Bardem on a red carpet at a film festival in Palm Springs years ago. He's one of my idols, and I endeavor to walk an artistic path similar to his own.
I have 'The Economist' and the 'New Scientist' on my bedside table - and 'GQ,' of course.
When there's so much freedom - financially and otherwise - smart kids get themselves into trouble. My parents did a good job of sheltering me from the negative aspects of wealth and success.
I remember meeting Roger Moore at my grandfather's house as a young boy and being impressed because I was such a big fan of '007.' But I was young, and I didn't have a perception of what celebrity was or who my grandfather was... I still don't, really.
I never truly got to know my grandfather before he passed away, but he inspires me to search more deeply to understand myself. — © Ethan Peck
I never truly got to know my grandfather before he passed away, but he inspires me to search more deeply to understand myself.
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