The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Edward Furlong
- I’ve always liked women. But I don’t want somebody who likes me because I’m famous. I like girls who are intelligent and who are kind of quiet like me.
- Hate is baggage. Life’s too short to be pissed off all the time. It’s just not worth it.
- I’d definitely say I end up being more attracted to darker roles. Probably because I like darker movies and plus, just as an actor, I think it’s always more fun to play the darker roles where you get to stretch your arms a little bit more. It’s like therapeutic.
- It hasn’t been a totally smooth road, but in the whole span of things I feel like a very lucky person.
- But i think it would drive me more crazy to just go do a movie that I didn’t believe in, you know?
- I love acting. I can’t imagine anything else that I would do. I know a lot of actors that really want to be directors and be musicians and all that stuff. I like acting and I feel like I’m good at it. It kinda makes me happy. It’s actually pretty easy to me and I can’t imagine doing anything else at this point because I’ve been doing it for so long.
- If I was in a room with a bunch of skinheads talking about racism, then I would be disturbed, but after we finished a take, we were normal people again.
- Little Odessa. Of all my movies, it’s the one that I still really love when I watch it and I’m pretty happy with what I didn in that.
- I am very, very competitive and ambitious. I would definitely fight hard for a role I believed in.
- It’s really hard to find good movies, and that’s pretty much what I try to find, good movies.

Edward Furlong (born August 2, 1977, in Glendale, California) is an American actor best known for his role as John Connor in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). Discovered at a young age, Furlong’s performance in the blockbuster earned him critical acclaim and several awards.
He followed up with strong roles in films such as American Heart (1992), Little Odessa (1994), and American History X (1998), showcasing his dramatic range. Despite early success, Furlong’s career was impacted by personal struggles, including substance abuse and legal issues. His acting work in the 2000s shifted mostly to independent and low-budget films.
In 2019, he briefly returned to the Terminator franchise with a digitally recreated appearance in Terminator: Dark Fate. Furlong has made efforts toward recovery and rebuilding his life and career. Despite the setbacks, his early performances remain memorable, and he continues to be recognized for his contributions to 1990s cinema.
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