Top 78 Quotes & Sayings by Kristen Wiig

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

Kristen Carroll Wiig is an American actress, comedian, screenwriter and producer. Born in Canandaigua, New York, she was raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and Rochester, New York. She moved to Los Angeles, where she joined the improvisational comedy troupe The Groundlings and made her television debut as Dr. Pat on The Joe Schmo Show (2003).

I roller skated when I was younger, but when you're on a track that's slanted and you're with other people all skating in a pack, it's a whole different sport.
I really, really want to go to Paris. I've never been.
I lived in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, until eighth grade, and then my high-school years were in Rochester, New York. — © Kristen Wiig
I lived in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, until eighth grade, and then my high-school years were in Rochester, New York.
The weddings that I've been in have been pretty mellow.
People are always so surprised when I want to do dramatic stuff.
I can relate to having those people in your life that you feel are moving on to this great, big, normal life and you're like, 'What's wrong with me?'
I wish I had less fear about creating my own parts.
There's something about a Christmas sweater that will always make me laugh.
My friends back home are very supportive.
Why can't there be a lot of great women who are doing great things?
Maybe studios don't want to see women acting in a way that isn't womanly. Maybe people don't.
When you're on your deathbed, you probably aren't counting the movies you've made.
I feel like women are asked their age more than men. — © Kristen Wiig
I feel like women are asked their age more than men.
You have to leave things that you love.
I think people like to see the lives of artists that are legends. They always go through the dark periods and I think just as humans we like to see that and them coming out of it. I love those kinds of movies.
There are so many funny women in the world, and there has been for so many years, so I'll be happy when people can just move on from that, and things can just be 'comedies' and not 'female' or 'male,' and everyone gets an equal opportunity.
I know from my own experience and from other people in the business that when you come from a place where nobody knew who you were and then there is this sudden shift to where everybody now knows who you are, there's an adjustment that you have to make.
The public doesn't want to hear people complaining about having their picture taken.
Mean comedy is not really something that I personally gravitate towards or something that I do.
Sometimes I need to blow off steam and go dance really hard.
I like to write and draw and paint, and my mom's an artist, so I think I get caught up in thinking, 'I'm afraid it's gonna be bad,' and it's hard for me to start sometimes.
I just want to try and be in projects that are exciting to me.
I hated speaking in public. I would miss school just so I wouldn't have to do it.
I'd make a terrible surgeon. The fear of blood? Very high on my list.
A big part of being in a wedding is the financial obligation, and that's something that people don't really talk about, but if you're asked to be in a wedding, you're gonna have to fork over some cash.
When you go out of your comfort zone and it works there's nothing more satisfying.
The good thing about 'SNL' is that it's the same people every week that you're working with, and we've all become so close and tight because we've worked together so long and so closely together.
I am shyer than most people think.
With improv, it's a combination of listening and not trying to be funny.
I don't know about the romantic comedy route, although never say never.
For movies to get greenlit solely based on the success of other movies that have a lot of women in them? It's so ridiculous to me.
I'm not as much a history person as an art person, but I mean, you can read history through art.
I wasn't rich.
I definitely ran with a pack of hoodlums, that's for sure.
I just like to walk around New York, just put my iPod on and walk around.
I don't rehearse a lot. I try to keep it organic. Even in movies, the less I rehearse, the better I am.
At parties, I'll start talking and notice everyone is looking at me and feel dumb and say, 'Forget it,' and then start eating things.
I would never wear fur. — © Kristen Wiig
I would never wear fur.
If I can be doing something in the arts till the day I die. I would be very, very happy.
It's not like I have boxes of scripts arriving at my door.
It sounds so cheesy, but there's something very powerful about looking in the mirror and asking yourself a question. Because I think it's really hard to lie.
I would rather have a small part in a really great movie than a big one in one that I'm not too psyched about.
I don't know if you can articulate an instinct.
If you're creating anything at all, it's really dangerous to care about what people think.
I think it's an interesting thing to watch when a person is trying to keep it together and then ultimately when they do lose it a little bit.
I'm a vegetarian; I eat a lot of tofu and soy.
I enjoy being characters rather than myself.
People sometimes get a little extra criticism when they try something that they don't normally do, but I think that's just a natural thing for artists. It's like, 'Okay, I did that, and now I want to try this.'
Even in this day and age, if you're not married, there are people who are like, 'Awww! Don't worry, it'll happen for you someday.' — © Kristen Wiig
Even in this day and age, if you're not married, there are people who are like, 'Awww! Don't worry, it'll happen for you someday.'
I wish I had a lot of tattoos.
I always say I want to look haunted.
People always call me a comedian. And I don't really see myself like that. I guess I just consider myself an actor who does comedy. But who wants to do other things as well.
I just always gravitate toward the kind of characters or people that maybe you don't want to talk to for a long time at a party, but you do like to watch what they're doing.
I probably lived more of a rock-star life when I was 15. I got in trouble a fair amount. I cared more about hanging out and skipping school than studying.
It's a mystery to me what makes people laugh.
I love the rain. It's my favorite weather.
I never think if I do an impression of someone, I'm never making fun of them.
I don't always just want to do the same thing.
I do sort of gravitate towards smaller, indie-type movies.
It's fun for me to play people that are just kind of odd.
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