My chosen occupation isn't necessarily movie star; I see my chosen occupation as actor.
“My chosen occupation isn't necessarily movie star; I see my chosen occupation as actor.”
— Sarah Gadon · Chosen
The World Motivation
My chosen occupation isn't necessarily movie star; I see my chosen occupation as actor.
“My chosen occupation isn't necessarily movie star; I see my chosen occupation as actor.”
— Sarah Gadon · Chosen
My chosen occupation isn't necessarily movie star; I see my chosen occupation as actor.
The lack of available, good work inspires a lot of people to be self-creating.
It's so often that I read for the bouncy, sunny girl men fall in love with who will solve all the romantic problems in the narrative. I don't choose to work that way.
When you're wearing a corset for a long period of time, things that were important to you hours before are no longer important, because doing them exhausts you.
What happens when we questions power structures? What are the consequences?
I don't claim any moral or ethical high ground, but I also have chosen not to run for public office. Shouldn't there be a higher standard of conduct for public officials?
Of course I want my films to look really good, but every single element is chosen for a reason. It's telling something in the story.
I'm not the 'chosen one.' I'm just one of many who have been given gifts. I can write. I can bloviate on TV. So I'm trying to use the gifts in a positive way. And I believe that's all directed. And that's why I'm here on the planet.
The path we have chosen is constitutional.
If you look at my career graph, I have always chosen roles that are performance-oriented.