"My favorite role was always the one I was currently working on. It was important to be present and committed to each character I portrayed"
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The intent is practical self-protection as much as it is craft philosophy. In the studio era Day came up in, performers were often marketed as types and shuffled through projects at industrial speed. Saying the current role is the favorite is a way to assert agency inside that machine: I’m not a passive product; I’m working. It also sidesteps the trap of publicly disowning earlier parts, which in a tightly networked industry could read as ingratitude or instability.
The subtext is about discipline, not sentiment. “Present and committed” signals a professional ethic that treats each character as a full-time moral obligation, not a weekend costume. It’s also a quiet rebuttal to the romantic idea that actors are powered by inspiration alone; Day frames performance as attention, consistency, and loyalty to the moment. In an era that rewarded polish and punished deviation, this is a subtle way of claiming depth without making a spectacle of it: seriousness smuggled through modesty.
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Day, Laraine. (2026, January 15). My favorite role was always the one I was currently working on. It was important to be present and committed to each character I portrayed. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-favorite-role-was-always-the-one-i-was-172363/
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Day, Laraine. "My favorite role was always the one I was currently working on. It was important to be present and committed to each character I portrayed." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-favorite-role-was-always-the-one-i-was-172363/.
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"My favorite role was always the one I was currently working on. It was important to be present and committed to each character I portrayed." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-favorite-role-was-always-the-one-i-was-172363/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.


