Peter Sarsgaard is an American actor known for his versatile roles in both film and television. His career includes acclaimed performances in films such as "Boys Don't Cry," "An Education," and "Jarhead." Sarsgaard's ability to portray complex and multifaceted characters has earned him critical praise and a strong following in the entertainment industry. His work continues to be recognized for its depth and authenticity.
"Four hours of makeup, and then an hour to take it off. It's tiring. I go in, I get picked up at two-thirty in the morning, I get there at three. I wait four hours, go through it, ready to work at seven, work all day long for twelve hours, and get it taken off for an hours, go home and go to sleep, and do the same thing again."
"If you go in and audition for roles rather than just be offered them, then you kind of get a chance to kind of discover that you can do something that you didn't think you could do."
"You want to do something, you want to have the bravery to do something original. And there will always be people who are like, the classicists who are like, 'No, but it's got to have this.' In life, there are people like that attached to every single thing that there is. These are the same people that are like, still playing vinyl."
"If all the circumstances of acting are made to easy, then there's no grain of sand to make the pearl."