Top 30 Quotes & Sayings by Lucy DeVito

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actress Lucy DeVito.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Lucy DeVito

Lucy Chet DeVito is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Stephanie in Melissa and Joey (2010–2012).

I grew up on sets so I've always felt like that I wanted to be a part of the acting world.
I wanted to try acting and did it in high school and through college.
I've felt very comfortable on stage and love making people laugh. It's that kind of addictive thing where you get a laugh and you just want more. — © Lucy DeVito
I've felt very comfortable on stage and love making people laugh. It's that kind of addictive thing where you get a laugh and you just want more.
A lot of times you'll go into a doctor's office and want a kind, non-clinical approach from the physician. Doesn't usually happen.
I was a shy kid and acting did bring me out of my shell during high school.
My family is very excited about me doing Anne Frank.
On very base level, I'm a hot mess.
I come from a long line of shorties.
People in the U.S. are more reserved, whereas in Naples they'll hit each other and then kiss each other a second after.
It's always cool to work with someone you know.
I have a problem getting all my laundry done, cleaning up and doing all of the normal daily things that a grownup should do.
I love walking down Clinton Hill's Greene Avenue. It's very neighborhoody.
'The Diary of Anne Frank' gets pretty dark toward the end. But there are some comic moments in the early part of the play. Anne was a goofball at times.
We're not religious, but we've always done Passover and Hanukkah.
I get cast a lot as the best friend or the assistant.
On Gates Avenue, there's an amazing Italian restaurant: Locanda Vini e Olii. It's in an old pharmacy - the front of it still has the pharmacy's name on it - and they have all these little tchotchkes and knickknacks and things behind glass. Whenever my parents come to Brooklyn, I take them there.
It's fun to play the female lead of anything.
I used to wear bandanas around my head and beaded necklaces that I had made myself. This was my 'cool' outfit that I was convinced would bring me attention.
It's wonderful to do a play that really means something.
It's an amazing role for any actor, so deep and challenging. And Anne Frank was such an amazing person, I feel honored to portray her.
Wikipedia is wrong! I was born in Los Angeles, not New York, but my parents and I would come here a lot, so I feel like a New Yorker.
I majored in art history. But I took theater classes, and every semester I was in college productions.
I like consignment stores. — © Lucy DeVito
I like consignment stores.
I'm constantly trying to figure out my life and what's next. I'm never satisfied with what I have.
I think a first date is kind of like an interview. If I feel like we have chemistry, I will divulge more of myself to them.
'BUMP' deals with all the joys and trauma that comes with a woman's changing body and the struggles of going through labor. It's a beautiful ensemble cast of wonderful people, and I get emotional just being part of the process.
My mother is Jewish. We celebrated all the Jewish holidays at home.
First semester I took classes like econ and that kind of stuff, and I was miserable.
Acting with a green screen has been physically challenging. I look at the green screen and then I'll look somewhere else and everything looks red. It's a bizarre thing where green has an effect on my vision, but it's fun.
I'd rather do comedy. I'd rather make people laugh than cry.
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