A Quote by Charlie McDowell

I come from a family of storytellers. — © Charlie McDowell
I come from a family of storytellers.
I come from a family of great readers and storytellers.
When you come from a family of storytellers, you're doomed. You just have to tell stories.
I never thought about what I would write. I just come from such a big family of storytellers.
I come from a family of storytellers. My grandmother was great at telling stories, and my mother was an amazing storyteller.
I come from a big family of storytellers and, growing up, I liked hearing about the years before I was born.
My family are all storytellers, and I think I inherited a lot more of that gene than other people in my family. I guess I was fun to have around.
I was the only one silly enough to carry it on to the professional level, but I would say most of my family - and my extended family - are storytellers. And really, that's just what acting is.
I like the fact that I'm from the South and that I have this rich history behind me. I come from a family of storytellers. They can't just tell you how someone went to the store. They have to tell you who they saw, what they were wearing, what they said, what they had in their grocery cart.
I'm actually quite critical of the storytelling theme. I think all the storytellers are not storytellers.
I make that distinction only because I came to it strictly as someone who was just a lover of storytellers and cinematic storytellers.
I'm a storyteller. My whole family is storytellers. I'm just a product of my environment.
My whole family are hams. They're storytellers and everyone outdoes the next one.
I really do see everybody at Marvel Television as storytellers. They might have different titles, but whether they're actors or they're showrunners or they're somebody that answers the phone, all of them are storytellers.
It's not an accident that both my sister and I are writers. Our parents created an accidental Petri dish. My family has great storytellers, and I grew up in a very funny, conversational house and didn't have television. This small family farm was a bubble world that didn't have much to do with reality.
Reading was a huge part of my life as a child - we were a family of storytellers.
I come from a long line of storytellers.
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