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Daily Inspiration Quote by Richard Masur

"Being an actor myself I realize that all actors believe they are qualified to play any role. If you showed me a script with a black woman character I would tell you that I could do it. That is what we do. We act as if we are someone else"

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Masur’s line lands like a confession and a dodge at once: actors are trained to treat identity as wardrobe, and that training can sound absurd the moment it brushes up against race and gender. He frames the impulse as occupational hazard - the actor’s reflexive, almost comic overconfidence that “I could do it” - which is exactly how the industry has long justified casting choices that flatten lived experience into “range.”

The subtext is less about Masur personally wanting to play a Black woman and more about naming the mechanics of entitlement built into acting culture. “That is what we do” is a shrug that doubles as an indictment: the profession rewards people for insisting their imagination is sufficient. When the role is a king or a murderer, we applaud the leap. When the role is a marginalized identity, the leap carries historical baggage: exclusion, caricature, and the reality that access to roles has never been evenly distributed.

Context matters because this is the language of a pre-social-media Hollywood logic, where craft was invoked to trump politics: casting as a meritocracy, performance as neutral. Masur’s rhetoric tests that premise. By choosing the most pointed example - a Black woman - he forces the listener to confront how “I can play anyone” stops being liberating and starts sounding like “I don’t need to make room.”

What makes the quote work is its uneasy honesty. It captures the actor’s fundamental job - impersonation - while accidentally exposing the limit of that job in a culture finally asking whether empathy should replace representation, or simply accompany it.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Masur, Richard. (2026, January 15). Being an actor myself I realize that all actors believe they are qualified to play any role. If you showed me a script with a black woman character I would tell you that I could do it. That is what we do. We act as if we are someone else. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/being-an-actor-myself-i-realize-that-all-actors-161660/

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Masur, Richard. "Being an actor myself I realize that all actors believe they are qualified to play any role. If you showed me a script with a black woman character I would tell you that I could do it. That is what we do. We act as if we are someone else." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/being-an-actor-myself-i-realize-that-all-actors-161660/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Being an actor myself I realize that all actors believe they are qualified to play any role. If you showed me a script with a black woman character I would tell you that I could do it. That is what we do. We act as if we are someone else." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/being-an-actor-myself-i-realize-that-all-actors-161660/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.

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Richard Masur (born November 20, 1948) is a Actor from USA.

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