Words matter. These are the best John Carroll Lynch Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I don’t have any issues with clowns – I feel like I owe them an apology in some ways.
I never think of myself as lumbering, but I guess I am. I forget how huge I am sometimes. I’ve seen movies where I’m with a group of people, and I’m like, ‘God, I’m just so gargantuanly bigger than anyone else there.’
I chose John Carroll Lynch as my SAG name when I was 19 years old. I was working in D.C., and I got my SAG card by doing a first aid film for the Red Cross called ‘Bleeding Control’. They had a union contract.
You can have the most wonderful motives for what you do, but if what you do harms other people, you’re fooling yourself.
The fear that you come to a show called ‘American Horror Story’ with is yours. That being said, I’m glad people are afraid, and I hope that I’m contributing to their fear. I’m really not afraid of my own darkness anymore. I’m not afraid of what I’m capable of.
My crazy fear is I’m always afraid my keys are going to fall down a subway grate when I walk over it. I’m afraid they’re going to jump out of my pocket and fall down. Isn’t that stupid?
I don’t go to horror movies. I walked out of ‘The Exorcist,’ man.
I got a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the Catholic University of America in D.C. and started working as an understudy at the Arena.
I think that the dehumanization of another person can happen in the matter of an instant.
I’ve seen a lot of horror, but I’m not a horror guy.
In a world where a lot of people’s sense of self is dominated by how many people are following their Twitter feed, what does fame really do, and why is it important?
Breathing is always key in any character. When you have a character with no voice, that makes it even more important.
Is fame without purpose and is fame without talent really where we are now? People used to be famous for what they did. Now, they’re just famous.
As an actor, I’ve given up judgement of evil, as long as it’s human evil – we have to see ourselves for what we really are, and we’re capable of horrific things.
Great horror movies are earned. ‘Halloween’ is an earned picture. Every moment of grotesque violence is earned by the suspense they’re able to maintain getting there.