Kurt Fuller

Kurt Fuller
Kurt Fulleris an American character actor. He has appeared in a number of television, film, and stage projects. He graduated from Lincoln High School in Stockton, California in 1971, and U.C. Berkeley in 1976. He is best known for his roles in Psych and Supernatural...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth16 September 1953
CitySan Francisco, CA
CountryUnited States of America
actors geek fraternity
I just don't feel like part of the fraternity of actors. I do geek out. All the time.
numbers awards watches
I didn't watch the Emmys because - well, for one, I have been to awards shows, and I understand how it works. For another, sour grapes. Actually, that's probably number one.
good-life struggle people
Most of my experiences have been positive. I know I live a very good life. I'm severely overpaid, but there are people who are much more overpaid than I am. I've been very lucky, and I know that, because I see guys all the time who are struggling and can't make a dime, and they're much better actors than me.
careers people fans
I suppose there are a lot of people who'd kill to have my career, but I still feel like a fan.
filling
It's never good to just imitate somebody. That never works, because then you're not filling it with anything.
boys pay fans
I would go to these Supernatural conventions because, well, one, it's like going to your own version of Disneyland. You're adored for an hour or whatever, and then you walk out and you're nobody again, but, boy, when you're there, it must be what it's like to be Brad Pitt all day, you know? You're the best thing going. And it pays pretty well, too! But I was concurrently loved and hated by everybody, because the suspension of disbelief is, uh, pretty high among Supernatural fans.
beautiful thinking cities
I always liked to go to Vancouver to shoot, because I think Vancouver's a beautiful city.
air people traffic
I don't know: Why aren't people fascinated by air traffic controllers?
father thinking people
I understand that actors lose their looks, they change over time, but people don't lose their talent. I think that, as people get older and the people who make the decisions get older, they don't like hiring people much older than them because it reminds them of their fathers, and they don't like telling people older than them what to do. It makes them uncomfortable. I think that happens a lot.
stars trying actors
When you're working, nobody's a star. We're all just actors trying to figure it out.
self-esteem thinking actors
To be an actor, a lot of times it's a strange combination of high confidence and low self-esteem. Which is a weird combination to have, but I think it's sort of very common among actors.
running baseball years
I guess show business is a lot like baseball: "Wait until next year!" You just never know. Some of the shittiest shows I've ever seen run forever, and some of the best things never get a chance.
running nice believe
Paul Michael Glaser was very nice to me, and I was again told, "Do less and less and less and less." And I still was bad! I can't believe I kept getting hired after some of these things I did! It's baffling to me. I'll go back and look at it, and I can't even watch it [Running man film].
years firsts done
I got all of my out-of-work time done in the years when I first came to L.A.!