Top 36 Quotes & Sayings by Matt Czuchry

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Matt Czuchry.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Matt Czuchry

Matthew Charles Czuchry is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Logan Huntzberger on The WB television series Gilmore Girls (2005–2007) and Cary Agos on the CBS television drama The Good Wife (2009–2016). Since 2018, he has starred as Conrad Hawkins on the Fox medical drama series The Resident.

I used to play a lot of 'Civilization Revolution.' It's a strategy game that takes six to eight hours. You literally have to block off a full Sunday.
Somebody wanted me to autograph her breast and I kindly refused. She was in college. I thought maybe I shouldn't do that.
I'm enjoying dating. I'm single, though, I'm not in a relationship. — © Matt Czuchry
I'm enjoying dating. I'm single, though, I'm not in a relationship.
Pabst Blue Ribbon. I'm from Johnson City, Tennessee. I gotta go Pabst.
Everyone has something unique to bring to this world. And if you understand that, if you cherish that, if you embrace who you are and then capture that with your clothes... then that is when fashion can make a powerful statement about who you are and what you are about.
I'm always looking at things and seeing how I can improve upon them. I think it's my responsibility to focus on how I can do better, as opposed to what I've done well.
The medical genre is beloved, and there are so many great stories to be told - and that's why it's so popular.
The main thing is that the 'C' is silent, so it kind of starts with a 'Z.' Z-O-O-K-RIE. It's Ukrainian, on my dad's side.
Both Frankenstein and the Hulk are looked at as horrific, but they're just trying to find their way, like all of us.
When I was in kindergarten, it took me like three months to learn how to spell my own name. But that's also not saying much considering I'm a terrible speller.
The most romantic thing I've done is too personal to say.
I love horror, mystery, and science fiction, and Poe was one of the founding fathers of those worlds.
Working with my brother is something that I've always wanted to do. He's one of my best friends. — © Matt Czuchry
Working with my brother is something that I've always wanted to do. He's one of my best friends.
What I love about 'The Good Wife' is that it's not straightforward.
I love people. And what I love about people is that everyone is unique.
I took a theater class in college and loved it.
My brother is nine years older than I am. He's a psychology professor, I'm an actor, and so we look at life in two different ways. We thought it would be interesting to come together and take our unique perspectives and share them with everybody else.
I had a mouse in my apartment and I couldn't sleep for two nights. I hate mice. They move so fast.
Senior year in college, a kind of confluence of events came together to have me pursue a career in acting. I was planning on being a lawyer; I double majored in history and political science. I took the LSAT and did horribly on it, and that was one thing that made me rethink a new direction.
So much of what we do with our lives is worrying about the things we've done or the things we want to do instead of just being present in the now.
I have always connected to stories with characters that don't fit in and have a constant internal battle between their better nature and the darkness within.
In the fourth-grade talent show, my buddies and I dressed up like the California Raisins - they were big then! - and lip-synched.
Theoretically, I could do a movie, but the window is so small, it's very difficult to get timings right and find the right project you love, and they love you back.
Everyone needs to know how to accept compliments and say thank you.
The more challenges that are thrown at you, the more reward there is on the other side because you surprise yourself and say, 'Wow, these are things I didn't realize I was capable of.'
It's OK to have nice things happen to you - you should embrace that. — © Matt Czuchry
It's OK to have nice things happen to you - you should embrace that.
I was born in New Hampshire, moved to Tennessee when I was 9, and lived there through high school, then went to school at College of Charleston, so definitely a lot of pieces of the South there.
I'm grateful that on a lot of casts I've gained friends for life. But it's more of a rare thing than a normal thing. I have a small group of friends, and I just, uh, feel fulfilled by the people that are in my life.
I have been extremely fortunate to have incredibly special fans support my work throughout my twelve year career.
'Carpe Diem' is a phrase that I try to embrace. It means seize the day, to make the most of the present and to give little thought to the past or future. In the time that I have here, I want to love and live life to the fullest while being a positive influence on others. And I want a full life for everyone.
I majored in history and political science at the College of Charleston in South Carolina, and I have always loved researching how a single human being can change the course of history.
For me, the most important thing that I am meticulous about when it comes to fashion is fit. I want something that fits perfectly for my body type and fits perfectly for who I am as a person from the inside out.
I've been in and out of hospitals a lot in terms of family or extended family or myself.
In the end, it's about the reality. You want something that's believable in the performances; you want something that's believable in the storytelling, in the writing. You just want to connect to something that you feel is real.
My season 2 'Good Wife' wrap gift was this deluxe package of Mortal Kombat. I played it for, like, two weeks straight.
I am a very private person, but when you get recognized, it's an opportunity to make somebody's day. — © Matt Czuchry
I am a very private person, but when you get recognized, it's an opportunity to make somebody's day.
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