Words matter. These are the best Jenna Fischer Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I also love horror movies; I like me a big Peter Berg action movie. I’m a movie lover in general.
I loved the domesticity of my life as a struggling actor. When I wasn’t going to auditions, I could do things like cook dishes from scratch and take them to parties or be really thoughtful about birthdays and anniversaries.
The Farrelly brothers make movies the way you imagine a movie set would be when you’re a kid – fun all the time.
I know so many amazing actors who don’t get work… and then there are a bunch of real duds that work all the time. The industry is just not fair in that way.
I’m a very thoughtful, forward-thinking, planner kind of person. I love Excel spreadsheets and five-year-plans, and I love to review every year how my New Year’s resolutions went.
Sometimes doing a movie for a short period of time is better than committing eight months to a television show.
I spent my whole adolescence, when you just want to be accepted, looking much younger than everyone else.
Well, I don’t know if this is true of everyone, but I have this relationship with my parents where, despite however mature or articulate or grown-up I think I’ve become, as soon as I go home, I turn into this petulant 13-year-old, especially with the tone of my voice.
I don’t have real big aspirations to be a movie star. I would love to be on a long-running hit TV show. You end up playing a defining role.
I didn’t want to go to college. I wanted to move to Los Angeles right out of high school.
When I’m writing my blog, I think of myself at 13 years old, back in St. Louis, daydreaming about Hollywood.
As the lead of a movie, you really set the tone off-camera as well, and that’s a really big responsibility.
I went to a little liberal-arts college in Missouri called Truman State University.
‘Cause it’s really hard, it’s hard to be an actor.
Well, I knew I wanted to be an actor, and I didn’t necessarily need or want to be famous or a celebrity actor.
I had this crazy job, though, when I first got to Los Angeles… I answered this ad in the back of the newspaper to be a telephone psychic, and I did that for two days.
Yeah, you know I don’t ever see myself doing a super-gritty, hard-core drama.
I don’t have any type of sketch-comedy or stand-up background.
Even in college I tended to get cast in the comedies more. It was what I liked doing.
I still get nervous when I have a lot of makeup on, a big hairdo, and a dress.
The fun is getting to wear multiple disguises and getting to explore multiple personalities and bring them to life. So a movie career definitely affords me that.
I get really excited about jewelry.
I studied theater in college, and I really wanted to be an actress and play a lot of different roles. Then I made landing on a television comedy my main focus.
Well, now that I have a baby, I’m that person who’s looking for all the parks. I’m also the person who lost their coat because I was juggling so many items. So I’m that person: I lost my coat, I lost my scarf, and it’s cold now.
You never go into a marriage expecting to get divorced. You go into a marriage expecting it’s going to last forever, and you have a lot of ways you dream about the future. You have all these expectations, and then you have to adjust those expectations, and it can be a very unnerving, confusing time.