26 Inspiring Quotes By Nicholas Hoult That Are Sure To Smitten You
Nicholas Hoult is a celebrated English actor. He has been a part of independent projects of big-budget mainstream productions in both British and American film industries. He has earned nominations for a number of awards, including ‘Golden Globe Award,’ ‘Screen Actors Guild Award,’ ‘BAFTA Rising Star Award,’ and ‘British Academy Film Award.’ Some of his renowned works include ‘A Single Man,’ ‘About a Boy,’ ‘X-Men First Class,’ ‘Mad Max: Fury Road,’ ‘Clash of Titans,’ Intimate Relations,’ etc. We have compiled some quotes by Nicholas Hoult which have been amassed from his dialogues, interviews, movies, tweets, etc. Scroll through the compilation of quotes by Nicholas Hoult on optimism, children, growing-up, depression, goals, character, rejection, pride, reading, time, life, paparazzi, focus, world, etc.
If you're out, and starving, and need a bite to eat, then you need fast food.
I've got a really great family round me, two sisters and an older brother and my mum and dad. Everybody's equal.
I'm not too vain - I sometimes take pride in my appearance, but I stick to the rule never to spend longer than a girl getting ready.
I'm happy with my career and I'm not going to have the trouble of being typecast.
I'd just like to carry on acting.
I won't eat veal, and my mum won't eat lamb, because she thinks it's a bit harsh to eat cute things.
I was really in to shiny things when I was younger and I stole a shiny tag for my dog. I didn't get caught. I hope I don't go to jail for that.
I try not to be too optimistic or pessimistic. If you're a pessimist then that's depressing all the time; if you're an optimist and things don't work out then that's depressing, too.
I think interviews can be fine. It's just there's this terrible fear of coming off wrongly or saying something that gets taken out of context.
I think if you set yourself specific goals, that's quite a lot of pressure.
I think all teenagers feel alone, and that nobody else knows what they are going through and all that sort of stuff.
I manage to live pretty normally.
I just want to be a better actor. You can always get better.
I don't want to share my worries - that's for me to know.
I don't think parents always know where their children are going or what they are doing, what they are up to.
I don't really have disappointments, because I build myself up for rejection.
I don't like watching myself. I get embarrassed.
I can be a bit grumpy. Im full of angst, and hormones.
I always like to keep busy, otherwise my brain starts ticking.
By the time I was 14, I was about six foot. I remember going into auditions, and they'd look at how tall I was and say, 'Well, you're taller than the lead actor, so there's no way we can cast you.
As a kid, when you're in a film with somebody, you look up to them, you know?
Anybody who has a problem with 'Skins' obviously doesn't understand teenage life.
After Skins I became mildly famous, which was a bit of a disaster.
A lot of child actors keep acting for the wrong reasons.
I try not to read about myself. Why would reading about yourself be interesting? You're only going to be told you're doing a good job and get big headed about it, or be told you're rubbish and get down in the dumps. What's the point?
As you're growing up, it's odd, because directors don't expect you to grow up. They think you'll be young forever, but as an actor, there is an awkward period when you're too young for old or too old for young, and it can be an odd time.