Top 36 Quotes & Sayings by Lindsey Morgan

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actress Lindsey Morgan.
Last updated on September 19, 2024.
Lindsey Morgan

Lindsey Marie Morgan is an American actress. She is best known for starring as mechanic Raven Reyes on The CW science fiction drama series The 100 (2014–2020), as well as her most recent role as Ranger Michelle "Micki" Ramirez on The CW's Walker, a 2021 reboot of the television series Walker, Texas Ranger.

I was always athletic when I was growing up.
There are times in my life where I'm frantic and I think to myself, 'Okay, what would Raven do now?' As dumb as that sounds, it's in my head.
I think I am pretty resilient and resourceful. — © Lindsey Morgan
I think I am pretty resilient and resourceful.
When I was growing up, I wanted to see girls like me on television and in movies - strong girls who aren't crying over their relationships or whatever.
I did a church movie one time. I think it exists somewhere that I hope to God no one ever sees. I haven't even seen it. My mom's seen it. My mom was in it.
We need to see examples of empowerment, because when we see that... it seems like that's the norm.
As cheesy as it might sound, I've got to give credit to movies like 'The Hunger Games' and 'Divergent' because they are stories written about young heroines. It's not just about super guys any more.
Roommate struggles are real.
Cameos are fun. You get to be the new kid on a new set, in a new world with a new family.
I always say I'm just eternally grateful for this role because Raven Reyes defies all stereotypes. It's revolutionary for a character on television, and it's also extremely creatively liberating as an artist.
And even though it's just acting, it's still an experience. It's almost like these memories are real and they are inside of you - because you did live through them in a sense, especially the dark ones.
I was mentored in high school through the National Hispanic Institute and I did the same for girls when I got older.
We're a much different generation now, so I think us girls can stand up for ourselves. — © Lindsey Morgan
We're a much different generation now, so I think us girls can stand up for ourselves.
I became super stressed, depressed and miserable because I thought I was terrible at my job when I could not perform flawlessly every day, every scene.
I've done some Muay Thai training just for fun.
I was really interested in doing a really science fiction-based story because it's something I feel like I hadn't done yet.
I remember I had a low point when I was working on a soap opera, 'General Hospital,' five years ago. It was my first real job, and it was so overwhelming. You would work five days a week and have to learn sometimes up to 30 pages of new dialogue a night, then have one take to shoot it all, the next day.
When I play Raven, I have to play her at the height of my intelligence.
'GH' became my family in a sense. I had a family and friends in the actual cast and then in real life; loved everyone on set and the crew.
I did meet Edward Olmos at the 'Filly Brown' premiere, but I was such a nerd. I could only muster out a really quiet 'Hi,' before I turned bright red all over. I definitely got star struck.
I watch a variety of shows. I love 'Veep,' 'Parks and Recreation,' 'Girls,' 'Mad Men,' 'Game of Thrones' and fun shows like 'Empire.'
I found this website, The Experience Project, which has people write first-hand experiences of their life and what they went through. There would be a 75-year-old man who talked about his childhood or a 15-year-old girl who talked about what she is going through right now. It was amazing to read their personal thoughts.
That's one thing I love about Raven, is that she's always rebuilding herself to be better and stronger.
I really didn't even realize I was a hybrid or that my parents were interracial until I was much older.
My family and my friends definitely keep me connected to my culture.
I think, at the end of the day, that's the essence of 'The 100': 'Save your friends first.' — © Lindsey Morgan
I think, at the end of the day, that's the essence of 'The 100': 'Save your friends first.'
Soap operas are like acting boot camps.
Being the smartest person in the room I think can be very lonely.
I never told anyone how unhappy I was because I was also grateful I had a job versus so many people that didn't. I did not think I was allowed to be miserable, but I was overworked, sleep-deprived and just lost.
Women have always been strong; women have been capable and able and amazing at life.
The problem with Raven is that she's so smart, so sometimes it's hard for her to be hopeful or idealistic, because she's so realistic. So even if she's working on a solution, she's not proud of it until it's concrete.
I had a big brother so I always wanted him to hang out with me, but he wouldn't. So I always did sports and I always really liked it, but I just was never good at it.
I was very green when I started on 'General Hospital' and it really challenged me. There were times I began to doubt myself a lot.
Of course I wish for all positive reviews and all positive things, but that's not reality and no one's perfect.
The realm of 'The 100,' it's pretty complicated. I don't know. My mom never knows what's going on.
Raven's always trying to do the best she can for the group. Aside from the couple of mistakes she's made, she's always been a protagonist. — © Lindsey Morgan
Raven's always trying to do the best she can for the group. Aside from the couple of mistakes she's made, she's always been a protagonist.
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