Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Rider Strong.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Rider King Strong is an American actor, producer, director and screenwriter. He is known for starring as Shawn Hunter on the sitcom Boy Meets World (1993β2000), which he reprised in its sequel series Girl Meets World (2014β2017). He also headlined the cult supernatural film Cabin Fever (2002) and co-wrote and directed the independent film Irish Twins (2008) with his brother Shiloh. He provided the voices of Brick Flagg in Kim Possible (2002β2004) and Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama (2005), and Tom Lucitor in Star vs. the Forces of Evil (2015β2019). In 2015, Strong was honored with the Young Artist Former Child Star Lifetime Achievement Award.
I spent four days and four nights just covered in blood, falling in the water.
I don't really want to be doing high budget, where they've got cranes and everything. That just sounds boring, having to do the same thing over and over again.
Maybe that's my lot in life as an actor, to be the guy who gets crapped on everywhere he goes. Oh God.
You've seen how they make movies like Star Wars and stuff. They're never really there. They're in front of a green screen just pretending to be jumping around.
I think we'll make sure we have Boy Meets World reunions.
I'd much rather do one or two takes of one thing and then see how it goes.
Maybe that's the whole teen oeuvre, you know covering people in disgusting bodily fluids and whatnot.
I hope to always be doing some low budget things.
Cabin Fever was murder. There was a lot of psychological stress, like not knowing if we were going to finish the movie. The day we arrived to start rehearsals, our main investors pulled out.
There's a real separation between actors and all the other functions of Hollywood. If you're an actor you're somehow not a member of the crew. You're somehow more special. I hate that.
To have an opportunity to make a movie like Cabin Fever, you have to get stuff thrown on you or you have to fall into a pit of water. It brings you that much closer to your mindset as a character.
You've seen how actors make movies like Star Wars and stuff. They're never really there. They're in front of a green screen just pretending to be jumping around.
I don't know if child actors are necessarily more screwed up than most people.
Maybe that's my lot in life as an actor, to be the guy who gets crapped on everywhere he goes. Oh God...