A Quote by John Malkovich

It never occurred to me to be an actor. — © John Malkovich
It never occurred to me to be an actor.
My dream was I was going to be an actor. Racism occurred to me. It dawned on me that I would not be an actor. It occurred to me that I was not white. It occurred to me that being what they call colored, being a Negro, was some kind of a disadvantage.
I was never in the closet as an actor. It never occurred to me that my sexuality was something to be ashamed of.
I never had the desire to get in front of the camera. It never occurred to me! I always thought I'd be a theater actor.
From the time I became an actor my whole approach was to try to do as many different things as possible. It never occurred to me that I might be typecast.
I definitely thought the first book was going to be a one-off. I never thought I'd even write a book, not ever having aspired to be a writer. It's something that never occurred to me - a bit like it never occurred to me to play guitar when I was young. I just thought it was out of my league.
It never occurred to me that anyone would name a nuclear missile "Peacekeeper". It never occurred to me that thousands of people would be killed in the name of "peace-keeping".
I'll tell you something, Harpy," he said, his voice almost a whisper now. "It never even occurred to me that we wouldn't make it. And it never occurred to you that we would. You were just waiting for us to go down in flames. I thought we could get through anything.
The idea of being a professional actor never occurred to anybody, including myself, for a long time.
TV and films are same for me. I took a decision to be an actor, and I am an actor. I never decided to be TV actor or film actor.
It had never once occurred to me that the paper I wanted to work for would not want me. Certainly I never expected to be rejected solely because I was a girl!
I was never once told to consider anything but my dreams. It's probably one of the greatest gifts my parents gave me, because it never occurred to me to do something other than what I loved.
I was never one of those people who thought, 'What I really want to do is direct.' It never occurred to me.
I never really liked my short hair; it never occurred to me that people would want it.
I had to work and it never occurred to me not to. But then it's never really been about the money.
As far as I could discover, the notion that a play could succeed without any further help from the actor than a simple impersonation of his part never occurred to Tree.
I would never blame an actor for taking on a role. The only time that I think I have to question why someone's doing something is when they're either mocking or trivializing the events that occurred or making it more sensational than it was.
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