Top 16 Quotes & Sayings by Steven Pasquale

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Steven Pasquale.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Steven Pasquale

Steven Pasquale is an American actor. He is best known for his role as the New York City Firefighter/Emergency Medical Technician Sean Garrity in the series Rescue Me. He made his debut on the HBO series Six Feet Under, playing a love interest for David. He has also starred in the film Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, and as Scott in American Son, on both stage and screen.

I didn't realize what a love affair I would have with big city life until I got to New York City. In a place like New York, granted it's utterly unique, you can get and have and do anything you want at any time of any day. It's bursting with culture and the cream of the crop in all walks of life. That sort of energy really excites me.
My career is weird because it's not like I'm a Liev Schreiber or a Philip Seymour Hoffman, incredibly well-respected theater actors who dabble in TV or film.
If I had maintained my athletic fantasy, I probably would have ended up as a fat football coach somewhere in central Pennsylvania. I'm really glad I'm starring in a Broadway musical instead.
With every year that passes, the easier I cry. The wind blows and I find myself moved by something.
I'm not into dragon chasing - trying to become Bradley Cooper. I want to be a New York actor. I want to plant a flag in this community.
But professionally I've never felt as strongly about a project, with the exception of 'The Bridges of Madison County', as 'The Light in the Piazza'.
I love TV and film and will happily work there if it's good. But I want the ability to choose between things, to have options.
So somehow we've got to get back to making stuff for people that are not necessarily interested in seeing the common Broadway fare. — © Steven Pasquale
So somehow we've got to get back to making stuff for people that are not necessarily interested in seeing the common Broadway fare.
The majority of great work that's being done in the theater is happening Off Broadway, where you can't make a living.
I'm not one of those actors who wants to live in some kind of dark character and wants to live in the darkness so much that no one around me has any fun.
Television is a completely 1,000 percent different skill set than being on stage. — © Steven Pasquale
Television is a completely 1,000 percent different skill set than being on stage.
My parents retired to New York City, and my brother and both of my sisters ended up in New York City. We are all New York City transplants from Pennsylvania.
I just respond to the stories I'm being asked to tell.
Stand-up would be my worst nightmare.
Theres a fine line between playing a dim-witted character and playing a cartoon.
Kissing making out on the ground Bali Hai Bali Hai Bali Hai!
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