To this day, that’s what I love the most: finding and playing characters who are out of my experience. David Morse Read Quote
I was a teenager and it was tough years for me. Being able to bring myself into a character and live in somebody else’s world was so important for me emotionally. I couldn’t express things well in my normal life. I was so overwhelmed by my emotions. David Morse Read Quote
By the time I could have played football, I was already into acting and that’s what I wanted to do. David Morse Read Quote
I don’t even know what TV star means. I know there’s a difference in how people approach you, compared to movies. They feel OK coming up to you and sitting with you in a restaurant, unfortunately. David Morse Read Quote
I had almost no money, but with the little bit I had, I got a ticket to see ‘That Championship Season’ at the Booth theater. David Morse Read Quote
I gave up planning when our children were born, when I had three children to feed and a roof to keep over our head and all of that. Early in my career, I said I would never do television at all; then I wound up doing nothing but television for 10 years when I did ‘St. Elsewhere’ and all those TV movies. David Morse Read Quote
I don’t like talking about myself. I’m not really interested in myself. One of the good things about being a supporting actor is that you get to talk about other people. David Morse Read Quote
I had the great good fortune of working with Christopher Plummer, Frances Sternhagen, and Arthur Hill early in my career, and it set a standard for the kind of work I want to do. David Morse Read Quote
Part of the problem when I was doing ‘How I Learned to Drive’ is I would see my kids one night a week for six months, and that was just too hard. We moved to Philadelphia after we lost our house in the earthquake, the ’94 Northridge earthquake. David Morse Read Quote