A Quote by DeForest Kelley

I have considered myself a mature actor. — © DeForest Kelley
I have considered myself a mature actor.
I've always considered myself an actor, but I wasn't making a living as an actor.
I honestly never considered myself an actor. An actor would be someone like Paul Muni or Spencer Tracy. I was more of a personality.
I played guitar. I've always considered myself an actor, but I wasn't making a living as an actor. So I was in a couple of folk groups that managed to keep me in underwear and burritos.
When I started to trust myself to be an actor, and to be considered that way and consider myself, that is when people started to see me in that way because that was the truth then, as opposed to me being a stunt girl going, 'Please see me as an actor, please see me as an actor!' when I didn't see myself that way.
I've always considered myself a character actor.
I've never considered myself a comedian. I'm a comedic actor.
I've always considered myself an actor first and foremost.
I've always considered myself a character actor. That's the way I was trained, really.
Charan is very mature, and I see myself in him. He also gives equal importance to family, and as an actor, too, he does his job well.
I never considered myself to be special. If anything, I considered myself to be awkward, and still do sometimes.
If I was just considered a looker and wasn't considered an actor, where would I be in 10 or 20 years from now?
Alone in my room, wrapped in a blanket, I whimpered and talked aloud to myself, recalling the lost glory of my youth when I considered myself, and was considered by others, a bright and capable person. It seemed that was all gone now.
I never saw myself as a character actor or a lead actor; I've only seen myself as just an actor.
My drama instructor suggested I try comedy. I was resistant at first because I considered myself a serious actor, but of course I fell in love with it.
Sure, I considered myself an anarchist; I considered myself - I still am, obviously - distrustful of the government. But I also understand the virtues of civility or democracy and kindness, of course. I wasn't throwing garbage cans through shop windows.
I've never really considered myself a wrestler. I always considered myself an entertainer, but I always wanted to be better than the guy next to me.
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