The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Taylor Kitsch
- I don’t do the L.A. scene. I stay focused and very myopic. I don’t feel I need to prove myself or be in people’s faces, especially in this town.
- I’ve always been intimidated by the technicalities of taking photos, especially with a film camera – not just a point and shoot.
- I admire an actor that can do a lot with doing nothing really, for the most part. I like doing a lot by doing so little.
- Video games and computers have become babysitters for kids.
- I have like 20 snap-up shirts in my closet, and I never, never would have thought before FNL would I have had that.
- Put paying your dues and all that puts so much into being a success. You have an understanding of what it’s about, being on your own for three or four years and living day to day on $3, or living in an apartment with no electricity.
- People hate cardio. I hate cardio. But pick the five top songs that you love. Do your cardio during these songs, and you’re done. I’d say 95 percent of the time you don’t even know you just did it.
- I want to be scared. I want to keep taking insane risks. I want to be scared because you’re going to grow through that whether you want to or not. I don’t want to play the same guy. I want to keep throwing curveballs to you guys and keep telling stories.
- When I’m not acting, I try to be normal, play golf, play hockey. It’s funny because you’re in this little bubble when you’re working – you don’t read books, you don’t really keep up with the news, you’re just living that life.
- I played pretty darn competitive-level hockey. Then the good old knee injury. Obviously, it’s a blessing in disguise, but growing up Canadian, that’s our religion, that’s our football.

Taylor Kitsch, born on April 8, 1981, in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, is a Canadian actor recognized for his diverse roles in television and film. He gained prominence portraying Tim Riggins in the NBC series “Friday Night Lights” (2006–2011).
Kitsch’s film career includes notable roles such as Gambit in “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” (2009), Lieutenant Alex Hopper in “Battleship” (2012), and the titular character in “John Carter” (2012). He also starred in “Savages” (2012), “Lone Survivor” (2013), and “Only the Brave” (2017).
In television, Kitsch portrayed David Koresh in the miniseries “Waco” (2018) and appeared in “True Detective” (2015). In 2025, he starred in the Netflix miniseries “American Primeval,” set during the Utah War. Kitsch is known for his dedication to roles, often undergoing significant physical transformations.
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