Top 13 Quotes & Sayings by Joe Flanigan

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Joe Flanigan.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Joe Flanigan

Joe Flanigan is an American writer and actor best known for his portrayal of the character Major/Lt. Colonel John Sheppard in Stargate Atlantis.

If I'm going to fly for more than twenty feet it's generally a good idea to get a stunt guy.
I'm a regular part of the TV audience world, and I know that I like shows that I would watch. And this is a series that I definitely would watch. And some episodes are better than others.
Learning what you don't want to do is pretty valuable, it may be as valuable as figuring out what it is you do want to do. — © Joe Flanigan
Learning what you don't want to do is pretty valuable, it may be as valuable as figuring out what it is you do want to do.
I was living in New York City and flat broke. My next door neighbor was an actor and he always seemed to be having more fun than I was. He convinced me to give acting a shot, but because of my shyness I was sure it would be a lost cause.
After graduating from college I worked at a variety of jobs, from banking to politics. I enjoyed whatever I was doing at the time but I didn't love my work.
I don't like cruises. Period. My biggest nightmare is being stuck on a boat.
I wasn't a big science fiction aficionado, there were a few films like 2001 or Blade Runner that were favorites of mine, but since I started this series I have gained more respect for the genre and become more of a fan myself.
It doesn't bother me to work with so much green screen. I prefer real settings obviously.
At one point in college I was so shy that I'd drop out of a class if asked to speak in front of other people.
I love the idea of playing a good guy who's fighting his own demons.
The truest state of humanity is that you're living for other people.
I think what kind of destroyed the franchise, in some ways, was ego and vanity. When that element of ego and vanity that's sitting there in the franchise right now gets pushed aside, I think the whole thing could be re-tooled. I think it's the type of franchise that has years in it, and has lots of legs.
I believe that science fiction is as profound as you want it to be or it can be very simple entertainment, and I'm all for very simple entertainment. Every now and then we all need to come home, veg-out, watch something and not think too deeply about it. It's what you want it to be. We tend to steer clear of being pedantic; it's entertainment first, otherwise we'd be on a lecture circuit.
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