Morris Chestnut is an American actor recognized for his roles in both film and television. He gained fame for his performances in films such as "Boyz n the Hood" and "The Best Man." Chestnut has also appeared in popular TV series like "Rosewood" and "The Resident." His career is marked by his versatility and compelling portrayals of diverse characters across genres.
"And I think from a male perspective, we have men talking about their feelings and it being okay."
"A lot of times, women don't get the male perspective in regards to a relationship, what men go through when they're not really dealing well."
"Unless you are really grounded and have a true sense of reality, you can get lost in that and a lot of people do and that's why you see so many people with successful careers but with destructive lives."
"I am just another fireman because the story focuses on Joaquin Phoenix's character, but I play Joaquin's close friend and I get burned up a little bit, but I don't die."
"To me the work is so much more interesting, the parts that don't require you just to take your shirt off."
"I did a film which was considered an independent movie with Dustin Hoffman and Andy Garcia called Confidence, and that's the type of film I was willing to take a chance on that because of the caliber of people involved with the film."
"Showtime has given new, young filmmakers - black, white, across the board - an opportunity to make films, as well as actors who want to cross over into directing."
"I'm getting to the point where they see me as a good actor, rather than just a good guy who can act."