10 Notable Quotes by Sterling K. Brown
(By Carmichael Phillips)
Sterling K. Brown is an American actor known for his work in television, film, and theater. He was born on April 5, 1976, in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Brown gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Christopher Darden in the FX miniseries “The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story,” for which he won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie in 2016.
He is also known for his role as Randall Pearson in the NBC drama series “This Is Us,” which has earned him critical acclaim and several award nominations, including Golden Globe and Emmy wins. Brown has appeared in various other television shows and films, showcasing his versatility and talent as an actor.
Here are 10 notable quotes by Sterling K. Brown:
- “I’ve been blessed with opportunities, and I’ve been very blessed with the skill to not let anything throw me too far off course.”
- “If you’re blessed with talent, it’s your responsibility to use it to the best of your ability, to nurture it, to cultivate it.”
- “The human experience is what interests me, and how we relate to each other, how we love one another, how we raise our children, how we find joy.”
- “I’m a big believer in telling stories that haven’t been told before, or telling familiar stories in ways that haven’t been told before.”
- “The truth of the matter is, I love acting, and I love the human condition and exploring that, but I also love my family more. So the trick is trying to find a balance between the two.”
- “Theater is my first love. It’s what I went to school for. It’s what I trained for.”
- “I’m a father. I’m a husband. I’m a son. I’m a brother. I’m a friend. I’m a human being. I’m an artist. And all of those things inform the characters that I play.”
- “The best way to learn about yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”
- “There’s something about the immediacy of the theater that just feels right to me.”
- “I’m not interested in being a part of anything that doesn’t feel like it’s contributing to the greater good.”