Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Nick Gehlfuss.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Nicholas Alan Gehlfuss is an American actor, known for his role in 2014 as Robbie Pratt in the fourth season of the Showtime family comedy-drama Shameless. In 2015, he started starring as Dr. Will Halstead in the NBC medical drama Chicago Med.
When I was in college, I wasn't in a fraternity or anything. I always wanted to jump around to all different types of cliques.
People are extremely vulnerable when they're brought into the hospital. When you see people in those moments, it's a privilege to watch that and learn from it.
I set a goal for myself in being an actor and moving out to L.A., and I really felt I had achieved it when I landed 'Shameless.'
I come from a pretty positive family and positive environment, and in that sense, I'm very fortunate and grateful; that has kept me grounded.
I think the better actor I am, the better person I become.
One time, I was out watching music, and someone whispered in my ear, 'You can do surgery on me any time.'
No one's going to make you work on yourself except you.
I look more like Jesse Lee Sofer than my real brother.
When you work on a Dick Wolf show, it's as if you've joined a second family.
You try to find the romance in the struggle, or at least that's what you keep telling yourself. But you talk to successful actors, and the struggle always is what they miss the most.
The more you have in your toolbox, if you can visualize or have a moment to provide you a visual, as an actor, that's paramount.
The life of an actor is sort of abnormal in the sense where you never know what's going to happen, which I've really given over to.
As for people I would love to work with, Meryl Streep, of course! She's my favorite.
After school, instead of going into the restaurant scene, I very consciously took my guitar around everywhere I could, to Irish pubs and restaurants, and I played four nights a week to make ends meet.
A teacher asked me if I'd audition for a play, and I ended up playing the pirate Red Dog in a production of 'Treasure Island.' And that's where it started, and I really felt part of something special, but I still didn't think about it as something I wanted to do. I was just having fun.
A thing that makes me laugh is, any time I go to the legitimate doctor, they call me Dr. Halstead.
My personality is I enjoy constant change and mixing it up.
My character started off on 'Chicago P.D.' as the brother to Detective Jake Halstead, and then I also played on 'Chicago Fire.' So, I really worked on both shows before 'Chicago Med' even started.
If, at the end of the day, you cannot answer 'yes' to the question, 'Did I do everything I could today to achieve my dream?' then you must adjust.
I'm finding out that I'm not squeamish whatsoever.
I'll never forget the moment in class when I went from being afraid to fail, to expecting to fail. This informs everything I do.