13+ Christian McKay Quotes On Religion, Education And Marriage
Christian McKay is an English actor known for his portrayal of Orson Welles in the 2008 film Me and Orson Welles. He has also appeared in films such as Rush, The Theory of Everything and The Imitation Game. He is also a stage actor, having performed in productions of The Seagull, The Caretaker, and The Master Builder. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Christian McKay on religion, education, marriage.
I personally think Chimes of Midnight is a much better film than Citizen Kane. — Christian McKay
Never count your chickens before you can stick a fork into them. — Christian McKay
Men love women but, even more than that, men love cars. — Christian McKay
Like so many people, I only remembered Orson Welles as this huge, fat, bearded figure selling wine in TV commercials. So whenever anyone said I looked like Orson Welles I said that I wasnt that fat, and I would get on a diet, quickly. — Christian McKay
People say to me now, Oh, youve given up the piano. How can you? Music is a virus. — Christian McKay
Film is limitless, but some stage presentations on film can look too theatrical. — Christian McKay
I was always jealous of my violinist friends and cellist friends who traveled with their instruments. — Christian McKay
One of my earliest memories is of bashing the keyboard with my hands, my chubby little baby hands, and I remember the sound hitting my face. It became my toy. — Christian McKay
I always wanted to be an independent maverick, writing plays and putting them on myself. — Christian McKay
Some actors play themselves, don't they? — Christian McKay
I'm told I was acting in school plays when I was a tiny little boy at the age of three, so they must have seen something then. And even when I was practicing piano eight hours a day, I was still doing school plays. — Christian McKay
I want to record Goyescas by Granados, which has been a great love of mine since I was a teenager. — Christian McKay
I am the only actor who ever had to lose weight to play Orson Welles. — Christian McKay
Life Lessons by Christian McKay
- Christian McKay's work demonstrates the power of hard work and dedication to one's craft, as he has achieved success through his commitment to his roles and his willingness to take risks.
- His performances also show the importance of embracing vulnerability and allowing yourself to be emotionally open in order to create a powerful and believable character.
- Finally, McKay's work serves as a reminder that even with limited resources, one can still create something meaningful and powerful if they put in the effort and dedication.
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