Top 79 Quotes & Sayings by Regina King

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actress Regina King.
Last updated on November 4, 2024.
Regina King

Regina Rene King is an American actress and director. She is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Peabody Award and four Primetime Emmy Awards, the most Primetime Emmy wins for an African-American performer. In 2019, Time magazine named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world.

If you have the opportunity for your art to meet activism, you shouldn't pass that up when it comes your way.
I've always been athletic - I ran track in high school - and it kept my blood pressure in check over the years. Once I was diagnosed with hypertension, I stepped up my workouts.
I'm just really thankful to have the chance to portray a character you don't see every day. — © Regina King
I'm just really thankful to have the chance to portray a character you don't see every day.
I create my own backstory regardless of if I'm told something about the background or not. There's always more that you can develop in your head that makes a character more layered, more honest.
I've tried to be flexible in my career by doing a little bit of everything and that's worked for me.
I know in my own marriage I stayed in it to provide my son with what I thought was a stable background and to give him what I thought was the family life a child should have with two parents. But that isn't always the best way, and it took me taking my son to therapy after the divorce to really see it.
I like working with people. I like talking to people.
There's a difference between actresses of color and actresses not of color. If you look at how big my movies are.
The word 'divorce' wasn't foreign to me. As a child of the 1970s, I grew up as part of a generation of kids whose parents got divorced, and it wasn't seen as this terrible thing. Maybe that's why I believed what my father told me and Reina that day: that everything would be okay. But it wasn't.
I love my city and I feel like the majority of the people that are in the city are people from other cities. So I think that L.A. sometimes might get a bad rap because it's known to be so Hollywood-oriented and then underneath that you have crime. But that's really the case in pretty much any major city that you go to.
A lot of black women still carry a lot of pain when they see black men with women who aren't black, and that's really unfortunate that that could make us so upset. It has to do with self esteem.
I feel like 'Leftovers' is dealing with subject matter that's kind of taboo when you're talking about religion and faith. They found a way to make it mysterious and intriguing without making people upset.
My biggest challenge will be to play the totally submissive woman. It takes a toll on you when you play someone who's far removed from your personality. — © Regina King
My biggest challenge will be to play the totally submissive woman. It takes a toll on you when you play someone who's far removed from your personality.
I was married for nine years before my husband and I separated and eventually divorced. Just as I'd watched my parents arguing and fighting, my son watched his parents arguing and fighting. It was like history repeating itself, and I felt terrible about him having to witness that.
It is impossible to give a performance that makes you unaware of the fact that you're watching an actor and be really involved in all aspects of filmmaking.
People love to see themselves on screen in a way that makes sense and seems on point.
It's incredibly hard out there for women of color.
It's kind of crazy to think that I've now been divorced longer than I was married, but I appreciate the journey, because it brought my ex and I back to a friendship that helped us become great co-parents.
I want to be around to see my son grow up and to enjoy my grandkids, which means I need to make my health a priority.
I make smart food choices. I love food, especially fish, chicken, and beef.
Now I can always be called 'Emmy winner Regina King.' I think that in this business, it must mean something. Every time someone has won an award, and they're announcing them or speaking about them, that prefaces their name.
I never really loved school through junior high, but then I started running track my freshman year, and I was just like, 'Wow, this is cool!'
Some people in our business want to play young as long as you can. I just wasn't interested in being a 30-year-old playing a teenager.
I stay in tune with my family and God.
When you see all the suits in the room, everybody in the room has on suits, you know, the women, too. We're not wearing dresses and chiffon and we're not as fun as we used to be.
Athletes are very cool to me.
Acting was a hobby for me when I started out, or maybe it was because there weren't a lot of examples of me when I found an interest in this art form.
My mother was a single mom, and most of the women I know are strong.
I feel like I was lucky to have a mother that allowed me to dream.
A Modern Mom to me is not always someone that juggles a career and family. A Modern Mom is a woman who takes care of herself on the inside and the outside.
Children at certain ages have distinct actions, and boys at certain ages have a particular way of acting too.
As an actor, we have to be so vulnerable that it's really hard to involve yourself with the other aspects of filmmaking.
You don't know what unconditional love is. You may say you do, but if you don't have a child, you don't know what that is. But when you experience it, it is the most fulfilling ever.
I watch ESPN all day. If you come into my trailer, ESPN is on. That's the first thing I do when I leave the set.
I want to live a full life - period.
I don't remember a day where I didn't own a pair of Vans or Chucks. I just try to wear what I feel comfortable in.
I learned a lot from my Mom. My favorite lesson: remember there is no such thing as a certain way to parent and to remember that you are learning along with your child - it's ok to make mistakes.
I think 'Empire' is entertaining. It's a soap opera. Does it touch on stereotypes? Sure, it does... I don't know if that's necessarily good or bad. — © Regina King
I think 'Empire' is entertaining. It's a soap opera. Does it touch on stereotypes? Sure, it does... I don't know if that's necessarily good or bad.
We know that's the bottom line: if money is made, the powers that be pay attention.
It's funny that until I actually met my husband, I never thought I'd get married.
My father is still so much a part of me - from my physique and fast metabolism, which I'm so thankful for now, to my sense of connection to the universe.
I would definitely welcome lighter material, but I like to be where the truth lies.
I think women supporting women is priceless.
If your woman is asleep every time you get home, she's just really tired. Of you.
I do an annual detox for two weeks, eliminating sugar, processed foods, and simple carbs from my diet. I usually lose 7-10 pounds and look at it as my yearly renewal.
If anyone has the opportunity to connect the dots and look at the directors I've worked with, from TV to film, there are some heavy hitters, from Taylor Hackford to John Singleton.
You always make a film with the hope that all types of people will want to see your work and that it doesn't matter about your color, but unfortunately it still does.
Especially in this industry, women challenge men much more now because we're saying, 'We can do it, too.' — © Regina King
Especially in this industry, women challenge men much more now because we're saying, 'We can do it, too.'
I'm one of those people where, if I go back and look at it, I'm going to feel like, 'I wish I would have... ' I need to just leave it on the floor. What's done is done.
If your woman is asleep every time you get home, shes just really tired. Of you.
It's an honest place to be if you don't understand someone else's experience, but there's no way for the other to understand if a conversation or an explanation isn't made.
I never really loved school through junior high, but then I started running track my freshman year, and I was just like, 'Wow, this is cool!
I try to eat well, but I don't deny myself the foods I love. I just eat them in moderation.
I would like to believe that most people don't get married anticipating divorce.
And there's also not enough films that are more of a imitation of what real life looks like.
I know in my own marriage I stayed in it to provide my son with what I thought was a stable background and to give him what I thought was the family life a child should have with two parents. But that isnt always the best way, and it took me taking my son to therapy after the divorce to really see it.
And what happens a lot of times when - let's just speak specifically white and black - when white or black people feel misunderstood when it comes to talking about race, they immediately get defensive.
I had been going on auditions and things like that since I was probably 10 - 11 years old.
I think I've been lucky in the regard to have a team that sees me as an artist.
I don't think something is a failure if you put your all into it. I'm a big fan of the saying, "Nothing beats a failure but a try."
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