The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Uzo Aduba
- I dream in color, and I have visions of feelings and energies that I would love to feel.
- When I was little, I didn’t smile much. Don’t get me wrong. I was a happy kid, but I couldn’t stand the space, dead center, in between my teeth. Yeah, I could whistle through it, but so what? That didn’t win me many points on the playground in Medfield, Massachusetts.
- I’ve heard of nothing coming from nothing, but I’ve never heard of absolutely nothing coming from hard work.
- My mother is a fighter. After she battled polio and learned to walk again, the doctors told her she would be a cripple her entire life. Instead of accepting defeat, she refused this fate and went on to become the West African Women’s Singles tennis champion in college.
- My family is first-generation Nigerian, and we grew up in a very small, suburban town in New England, Massachusetts. So I do understand what it feels like to be an ‘only’ in that regard.
- I love physicality. I love movement very much.
- I’ll definitely wear orange on the red carpet!
- I like to build a character, trying to stretch my imagination as far to the walls of my brain as I can to come up with something that feels truthful and feels real – as close to the skin as I can get it.
- Onstage, even though you’re here together with the other actor, face-to-face, playing out the scene, you also have that other ear pointed out toward the audience and how they’re listening. That informs a lot.
- I try to play serious scenes a little funny and the comedy a little serious.

Uzo Aduba is an American actress celebrated for her powerful performances in television, film, and theater. Born on February 10, 1981, in Boston, Massachusetts, to Nigerian parents, she was raised in a family that valued education and creativity.
Aduba gained international recognition for her role as Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren on the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black, a performance that earned her two Emmy Awards—one for comedy and one for drama—making her the first actress to win in both categories for the same role.
She has since appeared in projects such as Mrs. America, In Treatment, and Painkiller, showcasing her range and emotional depth. Trained in classical theater, Aduba has also excelled on stage, winning a Tony Award for The Book of Mormon. Known for her intelligence and authenticity, she continues to be a respected and influential voice in the arts.
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