Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Mary Steenburgen
- People that want it to just be funny should not despair, because there is so much true crazy comedy coming up.
- It just seemed like a lot of my work centered around England for a number of years.
- I’d never studied film. I had movies that I loved and movie stars that I looked up to, but I really had not seen a lot of the great classic films that he felt like he wanted me to see before I took on such a huge role.
- I wanted it to be a wonderful combination of being able to dance a little bit, not being especially good, but also playing a character who says the line, “I love to dance”.
- I think I did a couple of test commercials that didn’t even make it on the air. That’s how little I had really done. I knew almost nothing about the camera. In fact, I actually did know nothing about the camera.
- I still try to do what I’ve always said I would do, which is say yes to the things that make my heart beat faster, particularly if there’s something scary about it.
- I love being in the business I’m in-I do love being a part of a group of people that work well together. I love it when there’s a connection.
- You’ve never seen anything until you’ve seen David Mamet be an Edwardian lady. He always conveys what he means, but he’s so… masculine.
- When you read books, you kind of create that whole world in your mind, and you go on a journey with the author of that book. I think that’s really a good thing.
- We tell our kids to try for what they want. We cheer them on. But at some point, we stop doing this for ourselves. We shouldn’t be so quick to close doors.
Mary Steenburgen is an American actress, singer, and songwriter. She was born on February 8, 1953, in Newport, Arkansas. Steenburgen began her acting career in the 1970s, making her film debut in the 1978 movie “Goin’ South,” directed by Jack Nicholson.
Steenburgen has since appeared in numerous films, including “Melvin and Howard,” for which she won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1981, “Back to the Future Part III,” “Philadelphia,” “Elf,” and “Step Brothers.” She has also worked extensively in television, appearing in shows such as “Joan of Arcadia,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” and “The Last Man on Earth.”
In addition to her acting career, Steenburgen is also a talented singer and songwriter. She has written songs for several films in which she has appeared, including “The Trumpet of the Swan” and “Prairie Home Companion.” She also sang on the soundtracks of “Elf” and “Four Christmases.”
Steenburgen has been married to actor Ted Danson since 1995, and the couple has two daughters together. She is also an advocate for various causes, including sustainability and the environment.
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