I just feel like I have a lot to prove.
AARON TVEITI would like to, especially in film, play against type and do some heavier stuff. I’m intrigued by projects that deal with problematic people and things.
More Aaron Tveit Quotes
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What is wrong with you people?
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Once I came to acting, it was almost a thing where there weren’t enough hours in the day to work on stuff because I was so passionate about it.
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Life doesn’t move in a linear fashion. Life makes lefts and rights, and it doubles back.
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Rent’ was my first professional job, ever.
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After 9/11, the amount of applicants the FBI received increased exponentially. Whereas you used to require a college degree, and it was a small group of people who were just out of college, after 9/11, it changed.
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I listen to all kinds of music, but I’ve always been a really big fan of Top 40 radio. If I’m in my car, that’s what I listen to.
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Things don’t always tie up in a nice bow. Even when you make strides with people and relationships, it’s complicated.
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I grew up about 60 miles northwest of New York, in Middletown, NY.
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I had an acting teacher tell me once that if you’re playing a car salesman, you don’t want to be an OK car salesman, you want to play the best car salesman.
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I still sing every day – in the shower or on the set all day. I’m sure everyone will tell you that I never shut up. But it’s not in the capacity that I would like to.
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Cats and I have an understanding, but we choose not to interact often.
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In an ideal world for me, I would like to go back and forth [between film and theater]. I kind of want to do it all
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You always have to make positive choices as an actor, even when you’re playing someone who may not be doing the best things.
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I’m at a place in my life where I do finally feel, at least most of the time, that I know who I am and I’m comfortable with the person that I am.
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Being onstage is just a feeling that you cannot duplicate anywhere else because the energy that the audience is giving you forces you to give more energy. It’s such an output and exchange of energy. You can’t do that anywhere else.
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