Top 16 Quotes & Sayings by Mercedes Ruehl

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actress Mercedes Ruehl.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Mercedes Ruehl

Mercedes J. Ruehl (;) is an American screen and stage actor. She is the recipient of several accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Tony Award, a Drama Desk Award, two Obie Awards, and two Outer Critics Circle Awards.

I'll be with The Goat until the fall. Then I've been given three plays to look at and there have been a couple of films have come over the desk. I will probably not do either one of them.
Nature chooses who will be transgender; individuals don't choose this.
Also, I had read a book called She's Not There: A Life in Two Genders, written by a professor who had gone through transgender surgery, but it took this person well into his thirties to come to terms with the absolute necessity of having to do it.
We have the tendency to condemn what we don't understand. — © Mercedes Ruehl
We have the tendency to condemn what we don't understand.
Writing of that caliber spoils you for any other kind of writing for awhile. But that's probably good.
But in my own particular case, there was something that happened when I became a mother. Whenever in the news I saw an example of a child being abused or mistreated, my response went from being appalled to being physically revolted.
I learned a lot more about transgender people. It's not a choice, but a physiological condition that has to do with the size of the hypothalamus part of the brain.
You know, I once leased a Mercedes because I got a good deal on it because of my first name.
I find there's almost no place to put an award that one's quite comfortable with.
In this business, you never say no to anything.
Society historically has a difficult time with the concept of something new and foreign that shakes up our comfortable views, especially if it involves the very volatile question of sexual identity.
Some roles require a building from the foundation up; it really doesn't come to you easily.
The first theatre I ever found was in the backyard of a new suburban community in the foothills of the Poconos. My dad was a young FBI agent at his first or second posting - we're all from New York. He was posted in Scranton, Pennsylvania and he put the family in a brand new red-brick apartment. It was in a C-shape and behind it was a small hill that led up to the woods. There was a white-washed brick wall that was a perfect theatre! There were windows and all the ladies behind the windows in their apartments. I would go out there after lunch every day and sing opera.
I've always had facility with the German accent.
I find that once you find the sound and voice of this character you're playing, everything else follows. It comes right out of the fingertips eventually - the physicality, the gestures, the walk - for me.
In some roles you do that very hard work where, at some point into rehearsals, where all of a sudden it snaps into place. You feel like the soul of this character is now dwelling in you.
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