Words matter. These are the best Dan Fogler Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
In 20 years I want to look back and see a collection of crazy characters that I made – a menagerie.
I love theater. I grew up doing theater.
In 20 years I want to look back and see a collection of crazy characters that I made – a menagerie.
I’m a good audience in general, but it’s hard to make me laugh.
I’ve had time to taste fame, but I definitely lean towards being the kind of actor where I’m happy to be able to walk down the street and go to the corner store and not get hassled.
I used to have this fantasy when I was growing up where Princess Leia would be in the slave Leia costume and she would be in a vat of Breyer’s ice cream. A recurring dream where I would eat my way to her.
When I was a kid, I remember thinking, ‘When we reach the year 2000, everyone will have jetpacks, and it’ll be like ‘The Jetsons,’ and we’ll fly everywhere!’
I love movies; many an afternoon skipping school were spent in a funky, run-down Brooklyn movie theater.
I’m from New York, so I’m not a big driver.
You know what’s been interesting about my career? It’s been this slow rise with long plateaus.
It’s a fine line between magic and science. In medieval times, science was magic.
I love getting crazy and sweaty and wild.
I think I approach everything as an actor first. I’d rather walk onto a set and just act and just worry about that.
Well, I think a lot of people just want to be famous.
I must have seen the ‘Twlight Zone’ movie, like, a thousand times.
I’m a very physical actor.
It’s a fine line between magic and science. In medieval times, science was magic.
I must have seen the ‘Twlight Zone’ movie, like, a thousand times.
Sometimes it takes time to become part of the collective unconscious, just like ‘Fanboys’ did. Going into that movie, I said to myself that if you were a ‘Star Wars’ fan, you were going to love that movie. It’s an homage to everything science-fiction, but especially ‘Star Wars.’
I’ve had time to taste fame, but I definitely lean towards being the kind of actor where I’m happy to be able to walk down the street and go to the corner store and not get hassled.
In college, I learned that my favorite parts were the sad clown parts. Those are the ones I love because you get to do everything. You get to be funny, make them laugh one minute, and make them cry the next minute.
I’d love to do something on ‘Mad Men.’ Or play Peter Dinklage’s cousin on ‘Game of Thrones.’ That would be fun.
In college, I learned that my favorite parts were the sad clown parts. Those are the ones I love because you get to do everything. You get to be funny, make them laugh one minute, and make them cry the next minute.
When I was a kid, I saw ‘Heavy Metal’ the movie, and my mind was blown. I loved the idea that you could have all these different stories in different styles that are linked together.
You know what’s been interesting about my career? It’s been this slow rise with long plateaus.
After I won the Tony Award, the film floodgates opened, so I was like a kid in a candy store.
I got to work with Ron Perlman. I’ve been a fan of his forever, since he was Vincent on ‘Beauty and the Beast.’
I think I approach everything as an actor first. I’d rather walk onto a set and just act and just worry about that.
I grew up in Brooklyn.
I’d love to do something on ‘Mad Men.’ Or play Peter Dinklage’s cousin on ‘Game of Thrones.’ That would be fun.
When I was on Broadway, people would really just recognize me around the theater. When you’re showing up on commercials and posters, the scope of people recognizing you gets a little wider.
I’ve been working very hard off-off-off-off-off-off-off Broadway and doing little films and really sweating my butt off in tiny little black boxes.
My brother and I, we were both relatively good-looking guys growing up, but we had our awkward stages, where we were just hard to look at.
If you’re not a beautiful person, you can’t do anything about it.
‘Mars Needs Moms’ was motion capture, where you walk into a space that’s essentially a black box with cameras everywhere. It was so technical. You have these mandibles with cameras on your face and a helmet, and you have to hit certain marks. You couldn’t shoot this stuff without the green-screen aspect.
I come from ‘black-box’ theater, where basically, you make your own adventure out of nothing.
My brain doesn’t like to be quiet.
I grew up in Brooklyn.
I’ve always had a thing where, if I start something, it’s gotta get finished. No matter how long it takes, I’ve gotta see it to fruition.
I got to work with Ron Perlman. I’ve been a fan of his forever, since he was Vincent on ‘Beauty and the Beast.’
I’m a very physical actor.
I grew up in the ’80s. I was a kid, but all my favorite movies came out of that period.
If you’re not a beautiful person, you can’t do anything about it.
I love theater. I grew up doing theater.
I’m from New York, so I’m not a big driver.
I’ve always been creating my whole life, you know. I’ve just had a need to create, whether it was sculpting or writing or directing. It’s just ever since I was a kid, I don’t know.
I had ‘Star Wars’ figures and G.I. Joes and Transformers and all the posters.
When I was on Broadway, people would really just recognize me around the theater. When you’re showing up on commercials and posters, the scope of people recognizing you gets a little wider.
I’m an observer – a watcher of movies my whole life.
I’m a good audience in general, but it’s hard to make me laugh.
I’ve been working very hard off-off-off-off-off-off-off Broadway and doing little films and really sweating my butt off in tiny little black boxes.
After I won the Tony Award, the film floodgates opened, so I was like a kid in a candy store.
I grew up in the ’80s. I was a kid, but all my favorite movies came out of that period.
My brother and I, we were both relatively good-looking guys growing up, but we had our awkward stages, where we were just hard to look at.
I’ve always been creating my whole life, you know. I’ve just had a need to create, whether it was sculpting or writing or directing. It’s just ever since I was a kid, I don’t know.