A Quote by Michael Sheen

I love watching Jeff Bridges act. He's brilliant. — © Michael Sheen
I love watching Jeff Bridges act. He's brilliant.
I love Jeff Bridges. You can never go wrong with that guy. I hope to work with him one day.
I'm interested in Jeff Bridges. I love that guy. And I did like Carey Mulligan in 'An Education.' And I love Meryl Streep, but if they could ban 'Julie & Julia,' I'd be in favor of that.
Bridges are burning all around us; bridges to responses that might have mitigated the already brutal (and just beginning) ravages of Peak Oil; bridges to reduce the likelihood of war and famine; bridges to avoid our selectively chosen suicide; bridges to change at least a part of energy infrastructure and consumption; bridges to becoming something better than we are or have been; bridges to non-violence. Those bridges are effectively gone.
Jeff Bridges wants you to take it easy, man.
Jeff Bridges is one of my favorite actors in the history of ever.
The everybody-loves-Jeff Bridges home base is, of course, 'The Big Lebowski.'
I always liked 'The Last American Hero,' the one about Junior Johnson with Jeff Bridges in it.
Jeff Bridges taught me a lot about how to keep a scene fresh.
I've always admired Jeff Bridges. I really like how one can never get a handle on what he's doing.
'The Big Lebowski' was something we wrote for Jeff Bridges, and we set it aside for a couple of years because he wasn't available.
Who isn't a fan of Jeff Bridges? And he is such a unique character. I can't think of anybody who's quite like him. He was a lot of fun to be around, just personally.
Jeff Bridges is one of those icons that I put on a very high pedestal, so just to get to chill with him off-camera on cold, rainy days was surreal.
I think I heard about 'The Giver' being made from when I was 11 or 12 years old. When I got the audition for this movie, I already knew that Meryl Streep was attached to it, and Jeff Bridges, obviously.
Stephen Miller is from Santa Monica. He was educated I believe at Duke. He has worked for Jeff Sessions. He's in his thirties and he's brilliant. He is literally brilliant. He is one of the - if not the - best spokesmen that the Donald Trump administration can roll out to make the case for whatever policy positions they're trying to advance. He can make the case ideologically. He can make the case in common sense.
Adam Sandler in 'Punch-Drunk Love' is brilliant. Brilliant, brilliant.
I find that you learn from others. It's very much about watching TV and watching movies for me and grasping that way and watching other people act.
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