Top 46 Quotes & Sayings by Miguel Ferrer

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Miguel Ferrer.
Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Miguel Ferrer

Miguel José Ferrer was an American actor. His breakthrough role was as Bob Morton in the 1987 film RoboCop. Other film roles include Quigley in Blank Check (1994), Harbinger in Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993), Shan Yu in Mulan (1998), Eduardo Ruiz in Traffic (2000) and Vice President Rodriguez in Iron Man 3 (2013). Ferrer's notable television roles include FBI Agent Albert Rosenfield on Twin Peaks, Tarakudo on Jackie Chan Adventures (2000–2005), Dr. Garret Macy on Crossing Jordan (2001–2007) and NCIS Assistant Director Owen Granger on NCIS: Los Angeles (2012–2017).

I think my parents undoubtedly influenced me on some level.
If your attention is on superfluous aspects that are not part of the story, then you can't be concentrating on the human realities of the piece.
I'm not one of those people who writes a biography or tries to figure out what kind of ice cream the character liked when he was 10. — © Miguel Ferrer
I'm not one of those people who writes a biography or tries to figure out what kind of ice cream the character liked when he was 10.
I was a musician and did moderately well at that. I made an enjoyable living as a very young man, but I think as I became more comfortable and knowledgeable about myself and what I wanted, I moved into acting. I came to it rather late - later than most. I just really wanted to try my hand, and thankfully, it worked out for the most part.
'Traffic' was so good, and I really don't want to take a step back.
In most cases, I think most executive producers and studio executives really do their best to accommodate you. At least, that's been my experience in most cases.
'RoboCop' was maybe the best summer of my entire life.
I made an enjoyable living as a very young man, but I think as I became more comfortable and knowledgeable about myself and what I wanted, I moved into acting.
If everything else falls apart and I'm broke, in 20 years I'll still be able to do 'Twin Peaks' conventions.
I think 'On The Air' was a little too bizarre for TV.
Maybe I was intimidated by my father's talent and success.
First and foremost, it's got to be on the page. It starts with the writing.
I think villainy just comes naturally to me. I get to work it out naturally so I can be a nice person in life.
I've played the drums for so long, I can't imagine saying goodbye to it. — © Miguel Ferrer
I've played the drums for so long, I can't imagine saying goodbye to it.
I didn't sing, but I did play the drums.
I've been so fortunate in that people respond to what I do.
I was drawn to it much to my father's dismay. He wanted me to be a pianist like he was, but I had coarser tastes - like that old joke: What do you call a guy who hangs around with musicians? A drummer.
I'm not really a guy who draws on things from my own past. I think if you're a competent actor with a good imagination, and if it's on the page, it makes your job a lot easier. If it's well written, it allows your imagination to run wild and draw inspiration from that.
People sorta know my face, but I can still go out to the supermarket, and nobody pays much attention.
You can have too much reality.
I don't know what it is that I do, but when I play a really bad guy, I'm able to bring some level of likability to it.
Having grown up around the theater, I've been moved by so many plays. Being a part of it, however small, is special.
I thought 'ER' was a really good script, but I didn't have any inkling that it would become the phenomenon that it did, and I don't think anybody did back then.
My dad won an Oscar in 1951 with an un-Anglicized name, the first Hispanic to ever win an Oscar, and the Academy is so intractable to this day.
My mother was loved by so many people, famous and not so famous.
My boys have both said they want to be in the movies or on TV, and anytime I hear that, I say, 'That's wonderful; you're free to do it right after you graduate from college.'
We were given clear concrete tools. The course did a great job demystifying the art of fiction writing and fostering confidence. The instructor brought complex concepts down to earth. I will miss coming here every week.
My favorite place in the whole world is Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
I wanted to stay on TV because I've got kids who are school-aged, so I get to see them most days as opposed to going away for movies months and months at a time.
'The Stand' was great. Adapted by Stephen King from his massive book.
Came to acting pretty late. It looked wonderful, but I guess I was intimidated by my father. I look a bit like him, and he was so much bigger than life and so great, it took me a bit longer than most people to have enough confidence in myself.
I was a musician for years before I started doing this stuff. Show business was the only thing I ever considered. — © Miguel Ferrer
I was a musician for years before I started doing this stuff. Show business was the only thing I ever considered.
I think I was never home when I was directing, because you're either prepping, shooting, or editing, and then acting at the same time. It's really time-consuming, but it was great fun.
Big Stephen King fan. I think he's dismissed often as a hack probably because of his prolific body of work, but he's anything but. I think he's a terrific writer. And not just a genre writer; he really approaches a number of complexities in everything he writes. So I'm a huge fan.
I think if you're a competent actor with a good imagination, and if it's on the page, it makes your job a lot easier.
The first several years I was an actor, I sort of eked out a living playing thugs almost exclusively until 'Robocop.'
The enormously diverse culture where people can agree and disagree is just amazing, and to learn about the events that took place here over millennia has been fantastic. It's a trip I'll never forget.
I'm not really a guy who draws on things from my own past.
RoboCop was maybe the best summer of my entire life.
It's always fun when you don't have to trot your stuff out, especially as a young guy.
The quality of education that children receive early in life has a bearing on their later life that we may never fully understand.
I feel great about [War Cries regular series]. It's my third year with the show and every season the part's sort of increased and gotten more and more interesting so I'm really thrilled to just be more a part of things.
I'd love to find a small movie that someone would sign off on me to do. I have no aspirations to do a big studio film because I don't think anyone would let me. — © Miguel Ferrer
I'd love to find a small movie that someone would sign off on me to do. I have no aspirations to do a big studio film because I don't think anyone would let me.
I always act better when I'm able to curse.
People ask me all the time how I prepare and, to tell you the truth, I think if what's on the page is rich and compelling, as far as I'm concerned, if it's beautifully presented on the page, all you have to do is put yourself there and pretend, and the rest takes care of itself. That is, unless it's a real stretch with an accent or if history matters where research has to be done.
I have teenage boys and I think teenage boys require a father to have eyeballs on them at all times.
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