Brett Goldstein Quotes

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If I'm not acting, I'm writing.

If I’m not acting, I’m writing.
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As for Roy, I love playing Roy. I’m working at it, but I wish I had less of a care of what people thought of me, so that I could be more like Roy.
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I’ve seen too many things where the end is, ‘Well, you should‘ve stuck to traditional values.’ I think it was interesting to try to do something different with it.
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I’ve always wanted to work with Ricky Gervais.
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I grew up with a lot of footballers.
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Everyone wants to be better because of making ‘Ted Lasso’ and the way we make it.
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There are ways of swearing that express all of your love and emotions.
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It can be actually quite cynical to go, ‘Isn’t it nice to be nice to people?’
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I’ll always do stand-up.
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I think everyone is interesting if you ask the right question.
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I just like making stuff.
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I wouldn’t recommend wearing tight Spandex for hours. It don’t half chafe.
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Me and my dad, all we talk about is football. I do realize, for whatever our issues are and whatever repressions there may be, talking about football is how we communicate. He’ll call me up and say ‘This is what happened at the football.’ But what he‘s also saying is ‘I love you.’
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I was in New York when they had the massive blackout – all of Manhattan blacked out. It was a year or two after 9/11, it was pre-smartphones, and everyone thought it was a terror attack. It was like the end of the world.
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I’ve seen stuff that says be nice and I think: you’re not showing me anything. You’re telling me, like a Hallmark card: be nice, nice to be nice, innit?
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The film that I go on about and drive people mad is ‘Don’t Look Now’ with Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland. It’s the best married couple acting you have ever seen in any film, the way they are together.
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So in ‘Ted Lasso,’ which is an American show but set in the UK and most of the cast are British, I think that’s what’s interesting and what was a risk and what worked: there are two sensibilities.
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I basically work all day on ‘Soulmates’ and then all night on Zoom on ‘Ted Lasso,’ and I can’t complain because I appreciate how absolutely insanely lucky I am.
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In America, I think most actors wish they were rock stars, but I think in England most people wish they were footballers.
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If you write a script that people like, then people will do it.
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When I ask ‘What’s the film that scared you the most?’ I’m really asking ‘What scares you the most?’
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I wanted to be a stuntman first, and I used to pretend to be Indiana Jones and jump off roofs and slide under garage doors. I was 29 at the time.
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I end up talking with people about relationships very quickly, because I find them interesting, and everyone’s got a take on it.
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You’ve heard this phrase and I don’t think I understood it until I was making ‘Ted Lasso,’ this thing of ‘the sandbox.’ It’s like we build the sandbox, we have the characters, we’ve got the action figures, and Season 2, we get to play with them and move them around.
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I knew a married couple that had an open relationship last 15 years, and I was fascinated by it.
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I think there’s something weird about how we always say, ‘It takes a village to raise a child,’ but when it comes to our relationships, we believe in only one person to do everything. When you put it like that, that’s mad.
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Something I think is amazing about ‘Ted Lasso,’ and we didn’t know if it would work, but it’s funny when you think about it, in that it’s quite unique, but from the responses that we’re getting, it seems to be a show that people watch with their families.
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I was making short films and putting on plays at school. I was also in love with my teacher, so yeah – I was the kid in ‘Rushmore.’
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I usually play a softer character.
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If I’m watching a heavy drama and there’s no moment of people laughing, I always think that’s not realistic.
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I haven‘t had people chanting at me in the street.
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No one wants to stop paying football – it’s just that your body can’t. That’s tragic.
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I think it’s quite easy to get caught up in the discussions about a show that people are having. But you have to tell the story you were going to tell.
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