The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Holly Hunter
- I’m from Oklahoma City, and there’s a statue across from the site of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building of Jesus. It’s called ‘Jesus Wept.’ And I love this statue because it’s a statue of Jesus with his head in his hand. And his sadness and his pain at some of the choices that are made here – that just breaks his heart.
- I get cold really quickly, but I don’t care. I like weather. I never understand why people move someplace so that they can avoid weather.
- Good female parts are hard to come by, so I go all over the place to find them: cable TV, network movies of the week, foreign films, independent American films, studio films, the stage.
- I’m almost 60. I’ve been doing this for a while. In order to do this for that long, you have to make decisions based on lots and lots of different criteria, you know. I mean, the criteria has to shift, especially if you’re an actress.
- I’m not a great Maureen Dowd fan, because I really find her poisonous, on the record.
- I was born and raised on a farm, where boys had chores and girls did not, i.e., drive tractors, bale hay, take care of cattle.
- People don’t come to New York out of resignation. They come here with a dream. Mine was to be an actress.
- Privacy is paradise.
- I heckled somebody at the U.S. Open once. And you know, tennis, it’s not a good place for that.
- I heckled somebody at the U.S. Open once.

Holly Hunter is an acclaimed American actress known for her versatility and powerful performances. Born on March 20, 1958, in Conyers, Georgia, she studied drama at Carnegie Mellon University before moving to New York to pursue acting.
Hunter gained widespread recognition for her Academy Award-winning performance in The Piano (1993), where she played a mute pianist in a hauntingly emotional role. She has also starred in films like Broadcast News (1987), Raising Arizona (1987), The Firm (1993), and Thirteen (2003). Her voice work as Elastigirl in Pixar’s The Incredibles (2004) and its sequel (2018) further showcased her talent.
On television, Hunter won an Emmy for Roe vs. Wade (1989) and starred in Saving Grace (2007–2010). Known for her distinctive voice and strong-willed characters, she remains one of Hollywood’s most respected actresses, continuing to take on compelling roles across film and television.
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