"I think we probably will end up in America because he would be giving up much more to come and live here. If you want to work in film, that's really where you have to be. But I'm not sure that being an ex-pat is very good for one's sense of self"
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The line about having to be in America to work in film isn’t wide-eyed aspiration; it’s weary realism. It acknowledges a creative economy that still runs on proximity: auditions, meetings, networks, the soft power of being physically available. Mortimer’s wording (“probably,” “end up”) carries a sense of drift, as if ambition is less a rocket and more a current you submit to.
Then she pivots: “I’m not sure that being an ex-pat is very good for one’s sense of self.” That’s the tell. Ex-pat life is often sold as cosmopolitan upgrade, but she calls out the identity tax: the slow erosion that comes from living in translation, performing versions of yourself for new rooms, and losing the everyday confirmations that tell you who you are. It’s also a subtle critique of the romantic myth of the artist abroad. For actors especially, the self is the instrument; uprooting it isn’t just inconvenient, it’s destabilizing.
Underneath, there’s a contemporary, adult fear: not of failure, but of succeeding somewhere that makes you feel slightly less real.
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Mortimer, Emily. (2026, January 16). I think we probably will end up in America because he would be giving up much more to come and live here. If you want to work in film, that's really where you have to be. But I'm not sure that being an ex-pat is very good for one's sense of self. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-we-probably-will-end-up-in-america-100417/
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Mortimer, Emily. "I think we probably will end up in America because he would be giving up much more to come and live here. If you want to work in film, that's really where you have to be. But I'm not sure that being an ex-pat is very good for one's sense of self." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-we-probably-will-end-up-in-america-100417/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I think we probably will end up in America because he would be giving up much more to come and live here. If you want to work in film, that's really where you have to be. But I'm not sure that being an ex-pat is very good for one's sense of self." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-we-probably-will-end-up-in-america-100417/. Accessed 2 Apr. 2026.





