In my first film, I was a basketball player. Like every good actor, I lied when they asked me if I could play. David Morse Read Quote
I’m not sure I always feel like I’m in the seat. Sometimes I’m only holding on by one hand and flying out behind the roller coaster. I don’t know anybody who doesn’t feel that way. David Morse Read Quote
I was involved with some great things in television that I could never have done in film. David Morse Read Quote
My first summer at a repertory theater, I was making $20 a week. I was making a living, as far as I was concerned, and I was doing theater. And next season, I made $40 a week. But I don’t think anyone in my family would have considered that making a living. David Morse Read Quote
The relationship with producers has always, in my experience, been, uhhh – tense. Challenging. But the actors and crew become like family. You’re there all those hours – more than on a movie. You come to depend on each other. David Morse Read Quote
Big Foster is a guy who was in line to be the head of this clan that’s been up in the mountains for 200 years, because his father was the leader or the Bren’in, his mother is now Bren’in, and they’re kind of royalty, so he was in line to be next. He’d been promised it from a young age, but it just hasn’t happened. David Morse Read Quote
You get to the middle of a take that’s going really well and the camera will run out of film. They have to stop you, apologize and then you’ve got to get things going all over again. David Morse Read Quote
I’ve done scenes in films that I felt like the performance was better in certain takes, but they couldn’t use them because it didn’t match what the person was doing when they came around and the camera was on them. David Morse Read Quote