Top 21 Quotes & Sayings by Himesh Patel

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British actor Himesh Patel.
Last updated on November 20, 2024.
Himesh Patel

Himesh Jitendra Patel is a British actor, musician, and singer. He is known for portraying Tamwar Masood on the BBC soap opera EastEnders from 2007 to 2016 and for starring in the 2019 musical romantic comedy film Yesterday, and the 2020 science fiction action film Tenet with John David Washington. In 2020, he had a recurring role in the HBO comedy series Avenue 5. In 2021, he starred in HBO miniseries Station Eleven earning a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie nomination. That same year he also starred in Adam McKay's Netflix satirical comedy film Don't Look Up earning a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture nomination.

I'm probably one of the few people who can say that I've played an empty Wembley Stadium.
I keep a notebook of ideas, and sometimes ideas form in your head that you just have to write down, or you'll forget them.
For the last few years, I've enjoyed writing my own stuff since studying creative writing at school, and as I've grown up, I've realised how much I enjoy escaping into a world that I've created myself. So I've kept that up as a hobby.
What we had on was BBC Asian Network and Bollywood sound-tracks - they were my reference points. But of course, where I grew up, I was one of two Indian guys in my school, and I didn't really have anyone else to share that with.
When I was on 'EastEnders,' I still had a paper route until I was 21 and left home. — © Himesh Patel
When I was on 'EastEnders,' I still had a paper route until I was 21 and left home.
I think an office is just a microcosm of life and the different kinds of people that you will come across and interactions there, and I think if you all sit in a room together, then it gets a bit more intense and fun for people to watch, maybe.
When it comes to period stuff, I think it's great to see South-Asian actors get their foot in the door there, because it's nice to tell period stories and tell it in a way that reflects the world now.
I was sometimes a bit lonely as a teenager. There was a cultural disconnect.
When I was 14, I bought myself a cheap electric guitar and tried to teach myself.
I went to America for the first time with my mum when I was 7, and I loved it. I remember wanting to see the Hollywood sign, and then, there I was, shooting a scene right by it for 'Yesterday.'
When my dad visited me while I was doing a play in New York City two years ago, I took him to see 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert.' Now I'm going to his house. It's surreal.
My mom's favorite song ever is 'Imagine' because it came out around when she arrived in England.
I personally am going to look for stuff that interests me and either has very little to do or has the right thing to do with my ethnicity.
One thing that I struggled with was not corpsing when you're being thrown stuff that's absolutely hilarious by the other actors.
In my essay for 'The Good Immigrant,' I write about how concerns about race and immigration crept up on me a bit because of how I grew up and my background - I was quite fortunate, really; I never got the rough end of the stick with a lot of that kind of stuff.
The Beatles kind of pervade everything. They're always kind of part of everyone's lives.
'Blackbird' is a really beautiful song, and I actually recently started trying to learn it, and it's beautiful.
Sometimes on a soap, it can become about all this other stuff - the party circuit, reality shows - but I gravitated towards people who kept it all about the work.
I think sometimes you can think up a story, but it's because you're comfortable doing that, but when you're an actor, one of the things that you have to do is take yourself out of your comfort zone.
Where do I fit in? That's something I think about as an actor, especially as an actor from a minority community.
I think that you've got to do things that you're not particularly comfortable with sometimes, and that's what you get the most respect for. — © Himesh Patel
I think that you've got to do things that you're not particularly comfortable with sometimes, and that's what you get the most respect for.
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