Laurence Fishburne
Laurence Fishburne
Laurence John Fishburne IIIis an American actor, playwright, director and producer, best known for playing Morpheus in The Matrix trilogy, Jason "Furious" Styles in the 1991 drama film Boyz n the Hood and Tyrone "Mr. Clean" Miller in the 1979 war film Apocalypse Now...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth30 July 1961
CityAugusta, GA
CountryUnited States of America
character thinking play
I play characters. I don't think I really have a persona per se. I don't play the same guy every time. I show up, you don't know what I'm gonna do. I like it that way. I've intentionally tried to do it that way. I think that's what's interesting.
intelligent men thinking
I think of myself as being a relatively intelligent man who is open to a lot of different things and I think that questioning our purpose in life and the meaning of existence is something that we all go through at some point.
reality thinking laughing
I've been a fan of Mads since the “Casino Royale” movie. I really sat up and paid attention to him. I was like, “Who is this motherf**ker?” Even his work in something as sort of popcorn as “Clash of the Titans,” he brings a kind of danger and reality and he grounds it in such a way that you think, yes, I'm good to work with this guy. I should come back, just stay behind him. (Laughs) Our working relationship has been fantastic.
thinking people serious
It's funny, a lot of people think I take myself seriously because I come off so serious sometimes. But it's not that I take myself seriously, I take what I do seriously.
thinking two together
You know, whatever happens between the two of us that's created when we come together as actors is not something I think we can explain.
thinking culture pops
I think everyone is very surprised at how 'Matrix' has become the pop culture phenomenon that it is.
thinking people shy
People think that I'm haughty and stuck up, but really I'm just very shy.
hugging
We were hugging each other like we always do.
boston entered far girl month opportunity son spend time trips york
She was 12 when we made this movie. She's this little girl as far as I'm concerned. My son just entered Boston University, so now I get the opportunity to spend time with her. I have been making trips once a month to New York and I take her to the theater.
afraid exclusive gift group hiding particular talent
Hiding a talent is not exclusive to any one particular group of people, young, old, black, white, Latin. It doesn't matter. It's universal. The idea that you have a gift or talent is always kind of threatening. Most of us are afraid of our success, that we will actually be great.
children voice use
I have a voice. It's one of my gifts. I intend to use it on behalf of the children that UNICEF seeks to aid.
mentor working-life mines
Mine were informal mentors. They were all in my working life.
kids ethos people
I came up around people who took acting seriously, who cared about acting, cared about the theater and, in the '70s, made movies that said something that mattered. I came up with those people, and I was a kid. Their ethos and credo became mine.
truth party character
We know that passion, prejudice, party, and even good-will, tempt many who preserve a fair character with the world to deviate from truth in the laxity of conversation.