A Quote by Stanley Tucci

I've always considered myself an actor first and foremost. — © Stanley Tucci
I've always considered myself an actor first and foremost.
I've always considered myself an actor, but I wasn't making a living as an actor.
I'm not just considered a former child star. I'm not considered a black actress. I'm not considered an actress. I've done roles that were written for men. First and foremost is God: I definitely believe in Him having kind of mapped out what my destiny was going to be.
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.
I have always thought of myself as an inventor first and foremost. An engineer. An entrepreneur. In that order. I never thought of myself as an employee. But my first jobs as an adult were as an employee: at IBM, and then at my first start-up.
I've always considered myself a character actor.
I'm always going to be an actor first and foremost, but I certainly want to have a voice in the kind of work that I'm doing.
I have always seen myself as a choreographer first and foremost.
For me, an actor is really, first and foremost, a person and an individual, more than they are an actor or a professional.
My belief is that if I can achieve that level of entertainment by making the audience happy or sad or angry, then I have succeeded as an actor and have done my job. The profits and the fame as an actor will eventually surface, but first and foremost comes the work as an actor.
People are first and foremost Republicans, first and foremost Anarchists, first and foremost a man or woman, and that is a mistake. It hurts the individual and it hurts the whole.
I shall always think of myself first and foremost... as a hunter.
I always considered myself as a character actor. I always try to be versatile to show different sides of human experience.
I've always considered myself a character actor. That's the way I was trained, really.
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.
I've always identified myself as a drummer first and foremost - I'm pretty obsessed with rhythm.
I'm not just considered a former child star. I'm not considered a black actress. I'm not considered an actress. I've done roles that were written for men. First and foremost, is God, I definitely believe in Him, having kind of mapped out what my destiny was going to be. Therefore, I wasn't just going to be put in just that one box or kept in that one place.
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