Words matter. These are the best Ross Lynch Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I don’t really think of myself as a heartthrob. I’ve got a lot of brothers, and there’s a natural competitiveness between us when it comes to girls. If I said something about being a heartthrob, then they would bring me straight back down to earth!
People often only see one side to someone’s personality, but there are levels.
The songs my band and I like to sing – the songs that the room will erupt for – are ’90s hits, like ‘All Star.’
Playing a real person, it does add an extra level of thoughtfulness. You’re portraying someone who actually existed, so instead of saying, like, ‘OK, I think this would make the scene better,’ it’s more a question of, ‘What do I think the real Jeffrey Dahmer would do?’
I don’t think there’ll ever be a time where we’re like, ‘Okay, The Driver Era is… ‘ People ask me, ‘What do you represent?’ But it’s forever growing, and it’s forever changing.
As far as putting stuff on social media, I think Instagram is really cool because I like the visual aspect. You’re taking pictures, and you can put a filter on them, and it’s super creative.
Everyone’s got crazy fans! But honestly, the crazy fans are where it’s at, because they know all the lyrics to the songs that you’re singing, and they’re dancing and having a great time. You can really enjoy performing for them, even more than you can enjoy performing for someone that’s not crazy.
You’ve got to empathize with every character you play.
I try to make as much time as I can for R5, because I love it so much. Ultimately, that’s what’s going to be around forever in my life. Because with ‘Austin & Ally,’ our season is going to end, and then that will be it. But R5 will always be there.
I know people look at the Disney Channel as… a specific thing. But all the actors from ‘Austin and Ally’ – honestly, they’re really good.
I like to go off the other actors in the scene, which kind of stinks when you’re acting with someone who’s not that great.
I love learning new things, and ‘Austin & Ally,’ honestly, was probably the best foundation for the acting side of me, just cause I learned so much.
Any decent actor knows you can’t judge the character you’re playing.
I pretty much know everything there is to know about Dahmer.
A lot of people say actions are stronger than words, and I think, in acting, this is a very accurate thing.
Playing Dahmer, there were ups and downs. It wasn’t all dark, all the time. I felt a wide range of emotions.
It’s always important to stay in contact with the fans, because ultimately, if they weren’t there, I wouldn’t be here. It’s very, very important to spread the love.
The thing with acting is I’m at the liberty of someone who wants to book me. With music, I can do it all the time. With acting, I could, too, if I wanted to write a script and do that whole thing, but music is a constant thing. Acting, I have to audition.
I love OneRepublic, The Script, All Time Low. I love pretty much every genre. I love the Rolling Stones and Elvis.
I just think, in general, I’m not a really judgmental person.
As an artist, you want to entertain people.
When I’m feeling stressed out and overwhelmed, sometimes I’ll read a book. But most of the time, I will either listen to music or play music. I’m basically always playing music, even if I’m not stressed!
I have an electric Fender and a Telecaster. I have a Taylor and a Martin. I want to get more guitars for more sounds.
I can play anything – piano, drums, guitar, harp – I can even play a trumpet through another trumpet.
I tend to empathize with people, just in general.
It is really interesting to change your hair color after being blond your entire life.
My favorite poem ever was ‘Annabel Lee’ by Edgar Allan Poe.
I’ve met girls in college that say to me, ‘Is it bad that I’m 25 and I’m in love with Ross Lynch?’
When I was younger, I always wanted to be a musician, a performer and an entertainer – but I never thought about becoming a poster or anything like that. It’s pretty cool.
‘Teen Beach Movie’ was a lot of fun because we were in Puerto Rico on an island – you can’t even call it work!
When I was on Disney, in the back of my head, I wanted to do – not even for anyone else, just for me – I wanted to do something that was independent. And maybe a little darker.
It’s nice to have a variety in creative work that I like to do.
That’s the thing about being an artist: you never should settle, really.
The reason we started the Driver Era is just ’cause our creative endeavors sort of demanded it.
I usually try to stay off my phone and enjoy the world, but when I am on my phone, it’s always for social media – to talk to my bros and my fans and my friends.