Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Michael Urie.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Michael Lorenzo Urie is an American actor. He is known for his portrayal of Marc St. James on the ABC dramedy television series Ugly Betty. He can be heard as Bobby Kerns in As the Curtain Rises, an original podcast soap opera from the Broadway Podcast Network.
I would have to say the most challenging thing about directing is the sheer stamina because... as a director, you're always doing something. Someone always needs to talk to you. There are always decisions to be made and every day for as long as the movie goes on. So it's a marathon... You don't have to look nice, but it's all day every day.
From an acting perspective, I would say that you should always try to make your own stuff. Always be ambitious about your own projects and always know better than anyone else what you're good at.
I go for cosmopolitan cities, and I like to be in the middle of everything.
The theater is a place that doesn't always but can reward hard work and tenacity, unlike television.
I don't go anywhere without my iPod, laptop and at least one book.
I think a lot of women would like to eat like a man, especially on a date. But they're probably afraid to. But a guy would love to see a woman with a healthy appetite. They love seeing women with a healthy appetite.
What I think I know about dating is that you can't take back something you say in a date. You can't lie, and you can't pretend to be someone you're not unless it's not going well and you never see them again. It never works if you try to make yourself seem like someone you're not, and you want to keep dating them. Be yourself. Don't embellish. It will always come back to get you.
I'm not the singer that I wish I was or that some people think I could be. I wish I had the pipes to just jump into musicals.
A good role comes along, and a good role is a good role.
We perform the show for the people that are in the room and then that performance is theirs forever and ever.
I worked on three independent movies in close succession and I really learned from those directors how to stay on budget, make your days, get it done, keep everyone happy, which is a huge thing in a movie, and to steer the ship.
Collaboration is when magic is made with more than one person. It's when more than one person finds common ground on the same page. That's collaboration.
I never try to avoid 'Ugly Betty' fans, as I love them.
The end of the play is kind of the beginning.
Don't feel you have to stick to plans, because something better might come up; and try to blend in, because you see more. I've learnt that the principles of moving around a big city are the same everywhere; only the people and streets are different.