"I have great respect for directors who know what they're doing"
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As an actor who grew up inside the machinery of Hollywood, Mumy isn’t theorizing about leadership; he’s describing a working condition. “Respect” here isn’t fan admiration, it’s survival-level trust. A director who knows what they’re doing gives actors something rare: clear intention. That competence doesn’t just save time and money; it creates psychological safety, the permission to take risks because someone is actually steering the ship.
The phrasing is deliberately plain, almost deadpan, which makes it sharper. He doesn’t say he respects great directors, or visionary directors, or auteurs. He respects directors who are simply competent. That baseline tells you how often the baseline is missing.
Subtextually, it’s also an actor’s subtle assertion of professionalism. Mumy isn’t begging for inspiration; he’s demanding craft. In an industry addicted to mystique, he’s pointing to the unsexy truth: the best directing often looks like knowing the plan, communicating it, and making the room coherent enough for everyone else to do their job.
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"I have great respect for directors who know what they're doing." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-have-great-respect-for-directors-who-know-what-44328/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

