Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actress Melissa McBride.
Last updated on November 17, 2024.
Melissa Suzanne McBride is an American actress. Her breakout role was Carol Peletier on the AMC series The Walking Dead (2010–present). She has garnered critical acclaim and received multiple awards and nominations for her role on the show. Originally cast in a minor role, McBride's role expanded over time to a main cast member and as of 2020, she is the second billed cast member in the opening credits of the show, and one of only two cast members to appear in every season.
There's just no real job security when you're shooting a show about an apocalypse, and anybody could die at any time.
I'm pretty drifty.
The only way to move forward is to be able to trust whomever you're with 100 percent.
The ability to fight isn't a one-size fits all; everybody is different.
If there's something really, really bothering me about a script, then I'll say something, but otherwise I find my answers in the script.
When you're acting in a scene, you're focused on doing the scene. You can't break character and go, 'Oh my God, I love what you're doing!'
I can't imagine anything worse than being just left alone, scared out of your mind.
Ironing is a great diversion from the reality you don't want to face.
When people help me out, even with something like a move or a ride to the airport, I'm always thinking 'Are you sure it's okay? Are you sure you don't mind?'
I don't like spoilers. I don't like things being spoiled.
I've gotten myself into some difficult situations because I couldn't say no.
There's nothing like being hugged or held or just anything as simple as that.
Actually, I've gotten myself into some difficult places because I thought I could fix somebody.
When people help me out, even with something like a move or a ride to the airport, I'm always thinking "Are you sure it's okay? Are you sure you don't mind?"
Ironing is a great diversion from the reality you dont want to face.
Actually, Ive gotten myself into some difficult places because I thought I could fix somebody.
The ability to fight isnt a one-size fits all; everybody is different.
If theres something really, really bothering me about a script, then Ill say something, but otherwise I find my answers in the script.
There's just no real job security when you're shooting a show about an apocalypse and anybody could die at any time.