Top 38 Quotes & Sayings by Mireille Enos

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actress Mireille Enos.
Last updated on November 25, 2024.
Mireille Enos

Mireille Enos is an American actress. Drawn to acting from a young age, she graduated in performing arts from Brigham Young University, where she was awarded the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship. Having made her acting debut in the 1994 television film Without Consent, she has since received nominations for a Tony Award, a Golden Globe Award, and an Emmy Award.

My dad is this very sensible guy who never let me feel that anything was beyond my station.
I'm positive and I smile a lot, and I'm kind of a banana, but serious work just seems to find me, so I'm not going to argue with it.
I can't worry about whether roles will be there for me when I'm older.
When I was doing theater for all those years in New York, I did a lot of classical theater, wearing big corsets and big dresses and doing dialects. It's interesting that once I moved to TV, I'm playing these scrappy, contemporary toughies.
I can't worry about whether roles will be there for me when I'm older. They're there now, and I'm just not going to panic.
I'm a black belt in tae kwon do.
I don't know how people chew gum all day long.
I haven't been offered a lot of comedy. In theater, I've done quite a bit of comedy or dramas that included a lot of funny stuff. But in my TV work, those aren't the roles that I've been offered.
Every role that you play comes with its own set of challenges. — © Mireille Enos
Every role that you play comes with its own set of challenges.
When I was little, I used to work with my dad on the engine of his car. Mostly this was a matter of me handing him wrenches.
I know as an actor there is a certain liberation auditioning for a role that has no beauty requirements.
My mother is French, my father is Texan.
It's kind of part of human nature to want to know the truth or want to be in on the secret. For stories that focus in on that - like whodunits - it's easy to get drawn into.
The truth is I quite like to dress in jeans and a woolly jumper.
A lot of cop shows, because they have the restraints of having a new case every episode, the victims often become these kind of nameless, faceless plot points, and as an audience we don't feel anything for those people.
People say to me, 'Oh, being a mother must make you a better actor,' and I think, 'Well, I never sleep, I have very little time to think about anything except when I'm actually there.' I wonder whether that makes me a better actor. I think it must on some level.
AMC has a track record for finding actors who have been working actors but not names yet and casting them.
I like laughter around me.
When actors are the real deal, all that star whatever goes right out the window and you're there to tell a story. — © Mireille Enos
When actors are the real deal, all that star whatever goes right out the window and you're there to tell a story.
I'm really lucky to be married to a perfect person.
I grew up in Houston, in a pretty urbane setting.
I personally love a cliffhanger - I think it just extends the pleasure of viewing. — © Mireille Enos
I personally love a cliffhanger - I think it just extends the pleasure of viewing.
Crime shows are really popular, in general, but usually, at the end of every episode, you have to let go of the people that you've invested in and then, the next week, get somebody else.
I'm really grateful for how my career has unfolded.
At the beginning of my TV and movie stuff, I would be really critical of myself, but I've gotten better and better. There's always little things that I think, "Oh, that could have been whatever," but most of the time I'm able to let go and watch like an audience member.
Yeah, you can explore a lot more. Every one of the storylines is multi-faceted, so there are so many directions that it can go. It makes each episode so interesting.
I think zombies are the great analogy for all of our fears about all of the scary things that happen on our planet, and the potential for scariness on our planet. Being chased by anyone or anything can be scary. It is just a big, fun analogy.
My career has taken so many different paths to this point that I've come to realise that we're all the same, everywhere I've been. We're all just creatures trying to tell stories as good as we can, so whether that's in a tiny theatre or as part of the biggest multi-million dollar film, we're all still just trying to tell a good story at the end of the day.
I think that's what makes David Ayer really interesting. He likes to make a tough-y movie, but actually he's a character director. He's fascinated by the actual people who decide to have these jobs and the way it affects their lives.
I'd lean more toward werewolves. Wolves are cool.
I don't watch television because I have a tiny baby daughter. I'm useless.
Something that I believe is that you're as sick as your secrets. The more open you're able to be, the more you're able to share even the most uncomfortable aspects of yourself, the healthier you'll be.
The way that being on the job works on your adrenaline highs and the crashes that come after the adrenaline highs. It really takes over your life. — © Mireille Enos
The way that being on the job works on your adrenaline highs and the crashes that come after the adrenaline highs. It really takes over your life.
You get used to falling in love with people and having to let them go.
I was sitting in a caf in London with my husband and baby daughter when my phone rang with the news! I feel so incredibly lucky and honored to be nominated, and so grateful to be part of the family that is The Killing.
I ended my Twitter account a week after I got on the show. I felt like, "This is not a good tool for me to keep my narcissism at bay," so I cut it off.
If you're going to marry someone, maybe you can be mad for a few weeks and it can still work out.
Zombies are the new vampires.
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