Chris Sullivan

Actor

57 Quotes

There is a lot of things to be outraged about these days, and I think that getting outraged about an actor on a television show who may be wearing a costume that makes him larger than he is, might be low on the list.

The holidays are a time of reflection, and I think it becomes really clear in people's minds around this time of year what they want to get out of life, who they want to spend their life with, and what kind of person they want to be.

Everybody has to take curveballs as they come in life and hopefully have the ability to adjust their plans.

When you're a six-foot-four, two-hundred-and-fifty-pound dude, you're not the romantic lead.

Obey your purpose above all else.

Our hair and makeup team at 'This Is Us' had made me a mohawk to wear. I couldn't apply it correctly.

Making a killer breakfast burrito? I got game. Washing the car? Love it. Doing the dishes? I love it more than washing the car.

The interesting part about being an artist is that the ways in which you express yourself are not always readily available.

I've certainly gone through my fair share of anxiety and depression.

I joke that the beard does 40 percent of the job.

We can never underestimate the emotionality of 'This Is Us.' Just when you think you don't have another tear to cry, we will find a way. We will find all of your tears. We will dig down deep, and we will yank them out, whether you like it or not.

The interesting thing about depression and anxiety is that, it's not always wholly negative things that bring them on. Often times, those heavy swings of emotion can be brought on by just anything that is overly emotional.

Frugality was my side hustle. I was really good at it.

Decide what to go be and be it.

For me, the costume is 50% of everything. It informs posture, it informs flexibility, it informs the way you walk, it informs what the character is capable of doing, at any time.

Romance means making yourself vulnerable.

James Gunn runs his set like a 12-year-old's birthday party. Every day, he is so excited to come to work.

Along with any great joy comes a good deal of anxiety and nervousness.

We currently live in a culture where outrage is a bit of a hobby for some people. If they're not outraged about something, they're totally bored.

I think that New York City in the year 1900 was a very difficult place to survive.

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