The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Scott Rudin
- I loved doing casting because I love actors, and I am very conscious of what actors do. But I always wanted to be a producer.
- The movies that work are the ones in which somebody very smart figured out how to take all the thematic material, all the character material, all the filigree, all the beautiful writing, and put it into a story.
- Success is extremely ephemeral and very hard to hold onto.
- They say there’s no second act in American lives. There’s something there worth exploring. Giving up an idea of yourself, examining your failure, and seeing if that failure was the system’s or yours. What does it mean to not turn out to be the person you want to be?
- I love work. I love putting together a group of people who are all doing the same thing. The commonality of purpose.
- If you’re going to spend two or three years of your life working on something, you’ve got to be making the kind of movie that discusses and influences the culture and is engaged in the world you’re living in.
- I think you have a responsibility to the people you’re making movies with, and I take that very seriously. I don’t want to let up and I don’t want to let down.
- ‘The Social Network’ was probably one of the two or three things I’ve done in my life that I’m most proud of. I’m not going to engage in what about it was disappointing. There’s nothing about it I was disappointed in.
- I have a big affinity for the Coen Brothers.
- You always feel the ground rumbling beneath your feet, and if you don’t, you’re an idiot. Mostly because it is rumbling beneath your feet, and there is always someone who is coming up behind you who is as good, younger, and, at least as you perceive it, has more energy and more nimbleness than you.
Scott Rudin, born on July 14, 1958, in Baldwin, New York, is a prominent American film, television, and theater producer. He began his career at a young age, working as an assistant to theater producer Kermit Bloomgarden and later transitioning into casting. Rudin founded his own casting company before moving into film production in the 1980s.
Rudin’s impressive career spans various successful and critically acclaimed projects. He has produced films such as “No Country for Old Men,” “The Social Network,” and “Lady Bird,” earning numerous Academy Awards. In theater, he has produced Broadway hits like “The Book of Mormon” and “Hello, Dolly!”
Known for his exacting standards and influential presence, Rudin’s career has also faced controversy. In 2021, allegations of abusive behavior towards employees led to his resignation from active Broadway productions. Despite this, his impact on the entertainment industry remains significant, marked by a legacy of groundbreaking work across multiple mediums.
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