14+ Jai Courtney Quotes On Relationships, Marriage And Andy Whitfield
Jai Courtney is an Australian actor best known for his roles in films such as A Good Day to Die Hard, Divergent, and Suicide Squad. He has also appeared in television series such as Packed to the Rafters and Spartacus. He is currently starring in the action movie Terminator: Dark Fate. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Jai Courtney on love, relationships, marriage.
I was too young to be an avid enthusiast for the franchise, but like billions of people I remember as a child sitting around with the family on a Friday night with pizza and popcorn and a 'Die Hard' movie on. — Jai Courtney
I love that about filmmaking - seeing final product and getting to see everyone else that you don't necessarily engage with on set every day and getting them to showcase their talents. Whether it's effects, music, the edit, the rhythm of a film is driven by that, so it's cool to see it come together. It's great to be standing in front of something you're genuinely proud of. — Jai Courtney
The news business is simple but it's not easy to do well. You know the story, you have to cover it, you need pictures, you need good writers, you have to get it to the screen but it's obviously not easy to do well. — Jai Courtney
I went to the Avengers: Age of Ultron and I'm like, "These guys are Olympians now." There's no place for a Walter Matthau in a movie anymore. — Jai Courtney
I've always played sport. I played rugby, I was involved in athletics, I played cricket... I'm an outdoors kind of guy. — Jai Courtney
A person can't know what happiness is without experiencing sadness. And I think that's healthy. — Jai Courtney
I had this alter ego where I would go to the theater with mom. I wasn't embarrassed by it; it was separate for me. — Jai Courtney
My mum is a school teacher and my dad is an electrician. — Jai Courtney
If I had the chance to spend a day with Werner Herzog, I would want there to be a canoe involved. I want to be down in Patagonia or something, and kill some kind of wild beast and skin it and gut it and cook it. And then turn its fur into some kind of layer of warmth. And then trek through the hills. — Jai Courtney
I was always trying to perform, but never with some dream to be on the stage. The stage was wherever I was standing at the time. I was lucky that the department of education in Sydney had a program where you could try out for these ensembles - kind of like extra-curricular sports, but for little drama kids. I got into that system, and it took me right through high school. — Jai Courtney
And as you got older, the training became more developed and precise. We did plays, we had voice classes with great dialect coaches. But I was never into it on a school level; it was this kind of private little thing I did. At school I was a rugby guy. At school I was a rugby guy. I was causing trouble with my mates and skating and tagging buildings, and smoking bongs. — Jai Courtney
There are roles out there I want to play that I don't know if I'll ever get the chance to. But I'm not going to waste time waiting for those phone calls, passing up the chance to do these sorts of things. I'm more likely to go see a smaller, darker indie film, like Felony for instance, than I am to see an Avengers or perhaps even a Terminator. — Jai Courtney
Some people have this really clear memory of making that decision, and I don't. My earliest memories of being involved with drama or acting were in elementary school. My sister and I got dropped off at an after-school improvisation class, a time-killer for kids while parents were doing the groceries. I'm 6 years old, and I remember running amok and playing these games. — Jai Courtney
I was a show-off as a kid and loved to dress up. I was constantly in costume, drawing mustaches on with eyeliner and letting my sister plait my hair and all that. — Jai Courtney
Life Lessons by Jai Courtney
- Jai Courtney's work demonstrates that hard work and dedication can lead to success, no matter where you come from.
- He also shows that it is important to stay humble and remember the people who helped you along the way.
- Finally, his work demonstrates the importance of taking risks and believing in yourself to reach your goals.
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