Top 15 Quotes & Sayings by Jefferson Mays

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

Lewis Jefferson Mays is an American actor. He is the recipient of numerous accolades, including a Tony Award, a Helen Hayes Award, a Lucille Lortel Award, two Drama Desk Awards, two Outer Critics Circle Awards and three Obie Awards.

There was a lot of playing by myself, wearing last year's Halloween costume and wandering around the yard talking to myself - which may account for my fondness for doing different voices.
My mother was a children's librarian, and I was raised on lots of English children's literature. It gave me this weird idea that I was English.
I always dress up for recordings.
I was offered jobs impersonating everyone from Cher to Madonna.
I'm kind of a reluctant Anglophile. My mother's a children's librarian, and all of the children's literature I read was from her childhood - E. Nesbit and Dickens, which isn't children's literature at all, but I was sort of steeped in English literature. I thought I was of that world.
I should be one of those actors who has a list. A lot of people do - 'I wanna do this and this and this' - but I don't. I enjoy being surprised - indeed, often ambushed - by a role.
I don't know what we did without Velcro in the American theater. It's a miracle substance! People had long intermissions, probably.
I love hats. I've always loved hats. — © Jefferson Mays
I love hats. I've always loved hats.
Some actors start with the right shoes. I start with the right hats.
It's such a rare and rewarding thing to be in control of space and time for two hours a night, to go through a journey and take the audience along. There's nothing quite like it.
I try to inhabit each of the characters as fully as I can, however short-lived they are. But most of my show happens offstage. — © Jefferson Mays
I try to inhabit each of the characters as fully as I can, however short-lived they are. But most of my show happens offstage.
The beauty of performance for me is finding details with which to betray character.
When I was younger - I don't do this too much now - but sometimes if I couldn't sleep, I would lie in bed and imagine all the characters I've played at a dinner table together.
A musical sweeps you along, like you're on a magic carpet ride of sorts. But you have to keep up.
You can really get your chops in shape in the resident theatres, and I urge anyone to investigate them and to be willing to go anywhere to pursue the great roles.
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