Zitat des Tages von Shemar Moore:
I got rock in me.
It was truly a lesson in don't take something at face value. You know, so many of us do in life. Whether it's because of how somebody looks or because of what they're wearing or what have you, you kind of assess a person in the first five minutes before they even speak.
I got country music in me.
I could run, but I was throwing 93 mph coming out of high school.
Denzel has been that leading man, but it took him a while to get to Training Day and Hurricane Carter.
Orlando's a part of me. The next guy's a part of me. And the next guy's a part of me. That's all I'm trying to do, is tell cool stories that people can relate to.
But there are still good shows like 24, Boomtown and the Wire, the Shield.
Celebrities have more influence to be able to reach out to people, but people are becoming famous on Facebook and social media every day.
We never get enough of falling in love and believing in love.
I'm not saying that I am all of my characters, but for me to bring a character to life, you've got to be able to find your own truth.
Baseball player. Yeah, that was my dream before acting, or alongside acting.
Let a woman have her place, because as you provide foundation for her, she provides a foundation for you. And through that vulnerability comes strength.
But I got drafted out of high school, and my mother wasn't having it. She was like, you're not about to think that you can just play ball, because if you get hurt, you're going to be out of luck.
Television is in a different time because of reality television, so it's not as exciting.
Hopefully when you see the movie, Maybe you don't have the Orlando in your life, but you know that guy. He goes to church. He's down the street. He's one of the boys at the schoolyard. They exist.
That's because I didn't have to work with Madea. I only had to work with Madea once, and that was at the barbecue and I didn't have to get close to her.
I hosted Soul train but I listen to everything.
You know, I don't play the race card a lot. I'm half-black, half-white, and I'm proud of - my skin is brown. The world sees me as a black man, but my mother didn't raise me as a black man. She didn't raise me as a white guy.
Acting is therapeutic.
I'm a drama guy.
I don't see myself as a 'black actor,' I'm just Shemar Moore the actor.
I always speak so highly of my mom because she's my partner in crime, and none of this would be possible without her love and support. Always have to make time for Mom.
I loved running. I can catch everything in the outfield. I could throw people out from the fence.
Well, you can't compete with a six foot five man in a wig.
I think because people are passing - people that we are aware of are passing at - I don't say a great pace, but it seems like people are dropping, and I think it's just making - there's a consciousness and there's sensitivity to it.
Because I could throw so hard when I got to college, they made me a pitcher. If I had to it all over again, I would have stuck to playing in the outfield. I loved running. I can catch everything in the outfield. I could throw people out from the fence.
I say I'm not shy, but... Acting is a very vulnerable experience, and you've got to be really confident to put yourself out there to be judged.
I'm not a machine. I get really motivated, then I fall off the wagon and want to eat Chinese food and sit on my couch and gain five or 10 pounds!
I admire Brad Pitt, honestly, just because of how he started and the obstacles he had to overcome to have the career that he's had.