Top 19 Quotes & Sayings by Jennifer Ehle

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actress Jennifer Ehle.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Jennifer Ehle

Jennifer Anne Ehle is an American actress, the daughter of English actress Rosemary Harris and American author John Ehle.

You know what else I've learnt? That it's all right not to ride the crest of the wave. Every time a wave comes along I retreat, and I haven't come to any harm yet.
It's very unusual for scenes to be added for a character.
I distanced myself, relatively, from my parents for a year or so in my late twenties. It was necessary for me to feel my autonomy. Other than that brief gap, we have always been a very close family.
I don't mind being an only child; never have. I am lucky, though, that I have my friend Emily, who grew-up very close to me and so, there is someone I have shared memories with. I would miss that if I didn't have it, I think.
If I print something out, I just spend all my time trying to find where I've put it down.
I started so slowly and had so few followers and then it kind of sort of snowballed. I still feel an intimacy on Twitter, which I think a lot of us do. It feels intimate, doesn't it? I love it. I never thought I would.
People used to always ask, and I would say I wanted to be an actress. When they would ask why, I would say because my mother has so much fun.
I wish I'd not taken off all my clothes in my first television series, 'The Camomile Lawn.'
There's never been a game plan, and I suppose I've had an uneasy relationship with my ambition. Someone who had been in my year at drama school once said to me that I was terrifyingly ambitious back then. Which was not at all what I felt at the time - I felt paralysed with shyness, though that evaporated.
I never thought in a million years that I would do a weekly series. — © Jennifer Ehle
I never thought in a million years that I would do a weekly series.
I am an American. I adore Britain and have a strong English half, but my roots are here in the U.S. - it is not a matter of choice; it is simply fact.
I really never get recognized at all for anything.
After 'The Real Thing,' I thought about giving up acting because it's difficult to have a rich life outside your work when you're an actress, a private life that can survive being picked up and put down. That's what I thought, anyway.
My natural accent is American. I chose to speak with a U.K. accent when I was about to enter the final year at drama school in London. I was going to try to find a way to stay in the U.K. after I finished college and could not imagine trying to live and get work there with an American accent.
The Old Vic is a beautiful theater to work in. It's quite a large house, but it has a feeling of intimacy. — © Jennifer Ehle
The Old Vic is a beautiful theater to work in. It's quite a large house, but it has a feeling of intimacy.
There is a cost that comes with moving schools so often and it's not what I want for my son when he gets older, but it did make me very adaptable. I became aware of what was missing from the social structure of each class that I arrived in, and made sure to fill that gap.
What's the point of doing a brilliant Hedda Gabler in my back garden if no one will ever see it?
So much of my life is not about work and that is usually mainly what I do tweet about. We live a very quiet life.
I am determined that nothing but the deepest love could ever induce me into matrimony.
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