"Thank goodness I started getting movie roles and then television shows came along. So I was very fortunate to be able to do all three and I like all of them"
- Victor Garber
About this Quote
Victor Garber is revealing his appreciation for the chances he has actually had in his profession. He is thankful for the motion picture functions he had the ability to get, and after that for the tv shows that followed. He is lucky to have had the ability to do all 3, and he enjoys them all. This quote reveals that Garber is simple and pleased of the success he has actually had in his career. He is happy for the opportunities he has actually been provided and is grateful for the capability to do what he likes. This quote also shows that Garber is passionate about his work and enjoys the range of functions he has had the ability to take on. He is glad for the success he has had and is grateful for the ability to do what he loves.
This quote is written / told by Victor Garber somewhere between March 16, 1949 and today. He was a famous Actor from Canada.
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