Top 13 Quotes & Sayings by Ray McKinnon

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Ray McKinnon.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Ray McKinnon

Raymond Wilkes McKinnon is an American actor, screenwriter, film director and producer. He is best known for the roles of H.W. Smith in Deadwood (2004) and Lincoln Potter in Sons of Anarchy (2011) and Mayans M.C. (2018-2021), and for his film roles in Bugsy (1991), Apollo 13 (1995), and The Accountant (2001).

'Deadwood' was just a wonderful opportunity for me. Outside of my own things that I've written, I hadn't had the opportunity to play a character with that amount of depth and range.
With writing fiction, I'm either not courageous enough or just not suited for telling truths in a more conventional way. As an actor, I inhabit those characters as I'm writing them.
Truth may be stranger than fiction on a plot and narrative basis, but fiction can investigate tone in a way that things based on a true story can't. — © Ray McKinnon
Truth may be stranger than fiction on a plot and narrative basis, but fiction can investigate tone in a way that things based on a true story can't.
I think I'm a better collaborator, in seeing the bigger picture and trying to just help that, and not be so self-centered in whatever my task is, which is being an actor.
'Rectify' is un-busy. It might soothe you, if not distract you, from all you got going on.
All the collaborators of storytelling, in film and television, have to be partly self-centered because they need to do their work the best they can, and that's what makes them really good at what they do, but then they also have to be a part of the socialist society, for the greater good.
I love telling stories, whether I'm the human instrument that helps tell that story, or I'm the man behind the curtain.
When I'm writing something and I'm really into it, that's all I can think about, and it becomes the most important thing in the world to me, and it may not be that, in reality.
You can't please everyone. You've got to please yourself, I guess.
From my experience and observing a lot of other people that often times that only happens - a transformational experience or shedding of the skin - happens when we are at the end of our road and there is pain involved. We have to change or we continue to live in that almost intolerable pain.
If you're ever making a television show, don't cast smart actors because they are just a pain in the ass. The moment you start to bullshit them you've lost them, so you have to either know what you're talking about or when you don't talk to them.
There's not a conspiracy to prevent really good writing from being found You have to have the humility to fail over and over and over.
Rectify is un-busy. It might soothe you, if not distract you, from all you got going on.
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