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Inspiring quotes by Amanda Schull

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Amanda Schull

  • What a person feels within themselves and about themselves radiates from them. Trust me, I have worked with people – both men and women – who are not what most would consider conventionally attractive, but who exude such a magnetism about them that people are compelled to watch them on stage or screen.
  • I came down to Los Angeles without knowing anyone. I had my dog, and that was it.
  • There’s always going to be somebody that you consider maybe more beautiful. But nine times out of ten here in L.A., that beauty isn’t home grown. It’s usually manufactured. It sort of encourages me to work more within myself because I think that’s not what appeals to me. Plastic and tons of makeup.
  • I went to Indiana University for college for a couple of years, where I double majored in dance and journalism, and after my sophomore year there, I went to the San Francisco Ballet school for the summer, but then they offered me a scholarship to stay for the year.
  • When ‘Center Stage’ first came out, I had some little girls on an airplane who didn’t want to actually talk to me but wanted to talk about me at the top of their lungs. And they took pictures of me while I was sleep. And you know what’s the worst part? I get really, really airsick.
  • I take a lot of notes. Maybe it’s a product of me taking so many notes, but I have a pretty good memory for episodes, and some of the other actors will ask me questions about things, so I have this sense of responsibility that I have to be the one to remember some of the details.
  • Jen Murray, my stunt person, is totally comfortable getting thrown into a cabinet and onto the ground or getting hit by a car. I, on the other hand, am not. Nor would it look great on film, so she does it.
  • The worst beauty advice that I have ever taken has been from people who have told me that sunscreen isn’t necessary. Not true!
  • As a dancer, I know couples that have stayed married but separated to dance on different continents. Dance in general, but ballet in particular, is such a finite career. You can’t do it later in life, and it’s something that I think a dancer has to have some selfishness to fulfill.
  • I think people don’t often realize how much goes into being a male dancer. It’s athletic and it’s hard. It’s not just men wearing tights, or wanting to be around women.

Amanda Schull (born August 26, 1978) is an American actress and former professional ballet dancer known for her elegance and versatility on screen. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, she trained in ballet from a young age and earned a scholarship to Indiana University before joining the San Francisco Ballet.

Her breakthrough came in 2000 when she starred as Jody Sawyer in the beloved dance film Center Stage, which showcased both her acting and dancing talents.

After retiring from professional ballet, Schull transitioned fully into acting, appearing in popular television series such as One Tree Hill, Pretty Little Liars, and Suits, where she played Katrina Bennett, a role that gained her widespread recognition.

She also starred as Dr. Cassandra Railly in the science fiction series 12 Monkeys (2015–2018). Known for her grace, discipline, and strong screen presence, Schull has successfully bridged the worlds of dance and acting, establishing herself as a respected performer in Hollywood.

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