Top 24 Quotes & Sayings by Michael Shanks

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Canadian actor Michael Shanks.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Michael Shanks

Michael Garrett Shanks is a Canadian actor, writer and director. He is best known for his role as Daniel Jackson in the long-running military science fiction television series Stargate SG-1 and as Charles Harris on the Canadian medical drama Saving Hope. He is also known for his work on low budget, genre work filmed in Canada.

With network shows, writers can be so protective of every syllable.
I think that you can take things personally or get hurt feelings as a result of something not working out just because your psyche said it should or you deserve it, or whatever it is.
But I don't bet the farm on any of those possibilities, either. I'm also preparing, intelligently, to walk away from this, and walk away from it happy to have had the experience.
So already, you go from not having a job and thinking you're going to get fired after the pilot, to knowing that you've got a guaranteed job for 4 years. — © Michael Shanks
So already, you go from not having a job and thinking you're going to get fired after the pilot, to knowing that you've got a guaranteed job for 4 years.
For some reason, it popped into my head the notion that a lot of the Next Generation cast in the long run of that show managed to step behind the camera.
I was doing Hamlet in the off-season, and I had a specific idea in my mind about what I wanted that character to look like, and because it's going to lead into the next year, I knew that it was going to have to be established somewhere in the show.
You know, if it doesn't work, we can always cut it.
There was concern whether SCI FI would want the show back with all the recent changes. But now, the changes have made it feel fresh, like starting over.
It's fun to play the character and then watch him later.
I couldn't be playing him for this long if I didn't like him.
I find directing more satisfying.
There's a way about it: tearing people down, but not tearing them apart.
I've always found ways to bend the rules.
It was nice, though, to have the long term benefit to be able to pare away those things and eventually make the character my own and put my own unique stamp.
By the end of last year we solved a lot of threads, and it's really good for this new way we're taking the show to really have these new people and these new energies, frankly.
My brother had boxes of comic books. He was really the collector.
The environment on set is very encouraging.
It's absolutely true that it's almost impossible to play a character without having any affection for him.
I think the writing on the wall is definitely there this year that this is probably our last year.
We never thought the show would last this long.
In the meantime, I just have to create those realistic goals about the fact that I don't have a ton of options as an actor who's been on a science fiction show for 8 years. — © Michael Shanks
In the meantime, I just have to create those realistic goals about the fact that I don't have a ton of options as an actor who's been on a science fiction show for 8 years.
Theres a way about it: tearing people down, but not tearing them apart.
I gravitate towards anything that has a grain of comedy to it.
Gobbledygook may indicate a failure to think clearly, a contempt for one's clients, or more probably a mixture of both. A system that can't or won't communicate is not a safe basis for a democracy.
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