Top 27 Quotes & Sayings by Missy Peregrym

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Canadian actress Missy Peregrym.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Missy Peregrym

Melissa "Missy" Peregrym is a Canadian actress and former fashion model. She is known for her roles as Haley Graham in the 2006 film Stick It and Officer Andy McNally on the ABC and Global Television Network series Rookie Blue (2010–2015), for which she was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award in 2016.

There've been moments where I just was tired of being in L.A. It was very difficult. I mean, you're constantly rejected. And that's OK, it's just really frustrating for me, because I try to read scripts and projects that have really great, deeper, meaningful qualities to them.
I wanted to go on the red carpet with a baseball cap, t-shirt, and jeans. And I still do. Because that's really who I am.
The people that matter to me the most are the people that are in my life. That's who I really learn from, and it's always a very personal kind of connection. — © Missy Peregrym
The people that matter to me the most are the people that are in my life. That's who I really learn from, and it's always a very personal kind of connection.
I wouldn't want to play a character that knew everything and knew where to go. It is much more interesting playing a character that is vulnerable trying to be strong. It makes for better TV.
I get recognized for 'Reaper' in the U.K. I was in Costa Rica and got recognized for 'Heroes.' In Canada, it's 'Rookie Blue.' People also think that I'm in the 'Twilight' series because of Kristen Stewart.
You won't ever see me being totally sexy on 'Rookie Blue.' It's not right for the character, anyway.
When 'Rookie Blue' began, I was so proud to be a Canadian on a Canadian show that was getting fans in America. I'm so used to working on American projects with Americans, it was a big deal for me to be on a show that showcases our talent... our 'peeps.'
At the end of the day, it's really, really difficult to make a brand-new show, to write a pilot where you have to introduce characters and everyone has to kind of be dynamic and have something different for themselves.
I've been treated really well for 'Stick It.' There was this cop and he pulled me over and he was like, 'Oh my God, you're in 'Stick It.' I said, 'Yes. Yes. You're the last person I would think would be pumped up by this movie'. He let me go, so that was nice.
I just don't want to be famous. I feel like there's a lot of sacrifice in that I'm not really willing to make.
I think guns are terrible.
I'm really inspired by playing strong women. Anything that I can be a part of like that, to be a role model for young women.
I really, really admire my parents so much, for how they raised me. They're some of the best human beings I know.
Three to four times a week, I get up at 7:30 A.M. while the courts are empty at Venice Beach and play full court one-on-one.
In general, I try to eat food without added hormones and pesticides, but I'm not so strict that I won't have a Big Mac once in a while.
I don't watch the news. I get really emotional about it, and I carry that stuff with me for a long time.
I'm hoping that maybe I can be part of a disaster relief effort, something that's real life. That's kind of what I do anytime I stop working: 'OK, what's something that you've really wanted to do?'
The only thing I've ever wanted in my life is to be a mom and a wife.
I worked at a Sport Chek in Vancouver, only so I could get the discount off snowboard gear. But I hated the job so much, I quit before I got my discount.
I never thought about being a cop. I'm kind of sensitive. I don't know if I could handle that job. It's hard to go home every day and be able to still live your own life because some of the stuff you see really affects you.
When I first got to L.A., I was shocked at how business was done, and how people... it's like everything I was told not to fall for, I was surrounded by. And it was very difficult for me, because I just didn't like the industry at all.
I tried to be really tough when I was younger. I felt I had to stand up for myself. I never felt like I fit in. — © Missy Peregrym
I tried to be really tough when I was younger. I felt I had to stand up for myself. I never felt like I fit in.
IMDb is kind of weird, because people can put things on there, but then I can't change it.
I didn't watch a lot of TV growing up.
I have a real passion for playing a role that's a strong female character, that's just not typical, with a lot of heart, not an easy sell of a movie, not real commercial. It doesn't have to be a big movie, but I'm just looking for something that I really, truly, 100 percent believe in and am behind.
I don't think anybody planned for me to be an actor. I didn't. I didn't know this was what I was going to do.
Just because you have chemistry with someone doesn't mean you're naturally going to be the best for each other. You have make choices and prioritize.
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