I have learned not to allow rejection to move me.
CICELY TYSONI have learned not to allow rejection to move me.
CICELY TYSONThe choices of roles I made had to do with educating and entertaining. And as a result I found myself working only every two or three years.
CICELY TYSONI didn’t want to be an actress; I never thought of being an actress because, as children, there were three of us – I was the middle child – and we spent our time in church from Sunday morning to Saturday night.
CICELY TYSONWhen I told my mother that I wanted to be an actress, she said, you can’t live here and do that, and so I moved out. I was determined to prove her wrong because she was so sure that I was going to go astray. And that’s the juice that kept me going.
CICELY TYSONI don’t condemn anyone for making their choices. If someone chooses those roles, fine. But not for me. When someone stops me and says, You’re the reason I became an actress, that lets me know I made the right decision.
CICELY TYSONYou never know what motivates you.
CICELY TYSONMy gratification in working comes from the preparation and the building of the character.
CICELY TYSONOne lady told me that before she saw ‘Sounder’ she didn’t believe black people could love each other, have deep relationships in the same way as white people.
CICELY TYSONWe have to support our own films. If we don’t, how can we expect others to support them?
CICELY TYSONAge is just a number. Life and aging are the greatest gifts that we could possibly ever have.
CICELY TYSONI feel so guilty about the state of young people today. And I say that because our generation fought for everything. We fought to sit down at a counter, to sit on a bus. They were left with nothing to fight for.
CICELY TYSONNow, I am perfectly willing to just enjoy my career by choosing roles simply because I consider them to be a challenge and doing the best possible job I can.
CICELY TYSONOne of the things I have always said about the man-woman relationship is that I don’t want anybody to walk ahead of me, and I don’t want anybody to walk behind me. I want a man who will walk along beside me. And that’s how I feel about equal rights.
CICELY TYSONMy mother was an introvert and quite religious. And we were brought up in the church. And when she learned that I wanted to act, she simply said: ‘You cannot live here and do that.’
CICELY TYSONHow do you project a character if you don’t have a sense of where she is from? I’ve always just gotten on a plane to go to the area to get a sense of what it is like, to smell it, feel the earth, hear people talk, go to the marketplaces.
CICELY TYSONUnless a piece really said something, I had no interest in it. I have got to know that I have served some purpose here.
CICELY TYSON