"I thought theater people wouldn't see me if I hadn't trained. I didn't want to just be the Brideshead guy, to spend the rest of my life wearing waistcoats. I got the chance to try everything. Not just Romeos, but pimps and grandfathers and even one role as a woman in a Naomi Wallace play called Slaughter City"
- Tom Hiddleston
About this Quote
In this quote, Tom Hiddleston is reviewing his early career in theater. He describes that he at first thought that he required official training in order to be accepted by the theater neighborhood. He didn't want to be typecast as a particular type of character, such as the "Brideshead guy" who uses waistcoats. However, he was given the chance to play a variety of functions, including Romeo, pimps, grandfathers, and even a woman in a play called Slaughter City. This allowed him to showcase his flexibility as a star and break away from any stereotypes or constraints. Hiddleston's words highlight the significance of taking dangers and attempting new things in order to grow and progress as an artist.
This quote is written / told by Tom Hiddleston somewhere between February 9, 1981 and today. He was a famous Actor from England.
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