The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Jennifer Westfeldt’
- It’s exciting to take control of your future instead of waiting for the phone to ring.
- I always cry at weddings, they’re beautiful, and I’m always moved.
- I’ve seen so many people in my life struggle tremendously to fit into those boxes or to live up to those expectations or pressures put upon them by whatever society’s concept of ‘normal’ is. I get frustrated by rules and regulations. I’m frustrated by things that are exclusive to one particular life choice.
- As an actor, I’ve always been interested in making sure I can perform the role and the lines in the way the writer intended.
- As an actor on sets, Ive always clocked how hard the crew works, how much longer their days are, how much lesser their glory is – and the fact that their commitment to the work and project is unwavering, no matter the budget.
- The hardest thing is never what you think it’s going to be.
- I think women should support each other’s work, encourage each other’s work, help develop each other’s voices and I think, ultimately, when we can stop having the conversation about ‘women filmmakers’, and just talk about ‘filmmakers’, then we’ll know we’ve really gotten somewhere.
- I guess what I learned about myself is I’m a bit of a socialist; I want everyone on the set to get equal treatment and credit.
- I’m always amazed that if you pick up a script of something you played years ago, it all comes back so quickly. Even in your body, you remember your blocking and how it felt.
- I often think a play gets better and better as you hit a stride because you really find new things. One of the great privileges of doing theater is you get so many at-bats – you get to try it eight times a week and every audience is different, everyday is different.
Jennifer Westfeldt (born February 2, 1970) is an American actress, screenwriter, and producer known for her work in independent film and television. She gained recognition with the romantic comedy Kissing Jessica Stein (2001), which she co-wrote and starred in, earning critical acclaim for its fresh take on relationships.
Westfeldt continued her success with Ira & Abby (2006) and made her directorial debut with Friends with Kids (2011), featuring an ensemble cast including Adam Scott, Kristen Wiig, and Jon Hamm. Her work often explores modern relationships with wit and depth.
Beyond film, she has appeared in TV shows such as Grey’s Anatomy, 24, and Younger, and has an extensive career in theater. Westfeldt has also worked as a producer and writer, showcasing her versatility in Hollywood. Known for her longtime relationship with Jon Hamm, she remains a respected figure in independent cinema and television.
👉Listen to the best music from all over the world at www.liveonlineradio.net #Jennifer_Westfeldt #quotes #FM #online_radio #radio #live_online_radio #live #world_radio