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Daily Inspiration Quote by Jacqueline Bisset

"To be used in a part without depth is a frustrating feeling, when you know you have something to give"

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Being reduced to “a part without depth” is Bisset naming the quiet insult baked into a lot of screen acting: you’re hired for presence, not for interiority. The phrasing does two things at once. “Used” isn’t accidental; it implies extraction, a production that takes your face, your accent, your aura, then sends you back to your trailer with nothing to inhabit. It’s not just bad writing, it’s a kind of disposability. And “without depth” lands like a technical note and a moral complaint. She’s talking about character construction, but also about how the industry decides who gets complexity.

The subtext is generational and gendered. For actresses who came up in an era when female roles were often designed to decorate a male plotline, “frustrating” becomes a controlled word for a bigger rage. Bisset doesn’t grandstand; she keeps it professional, almost polite, which is its own indictment. The sting arrives in the second clause: “when you know you have something to give.” That’s a claim of craft, not ego. It frames acting as labor and contribution, not celebrity. She’s insisting on unused capacity, the wasted surplus of talent sitting behind a thinly sketched role.

Contextually, it reads as a veteran’s critique of an assembly-line system: scripts optimized for function, not human contradiction. The line resonates now because prestige TV has trained audiences to expect depth, yet the industry still treats it as a scarce resource rationed to a select few. Bisset is arguing, quietly but firmly, that shallowness isn’t inevitable; it’s a choice.

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Bisset, Jacqueline. (2026, January 17). To be used in a part without depth is a frustrating feeling, when you know you have something to give. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-be-used-in-a-part-without-depth-is-a-35809/

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Bisset, Jacqueline. "To be used in a part without depth is a frustrating feeling, when you know you have something to give." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-be-used-in-a-part-without-depth-is-a-35809/.

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"To be used in a part without depth is a frustrating feeling, when you know you have something to give." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-be-used-in-a-part-without-depth-is-a-35809/. Accessed 11 Feb. 2026.

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Jacqueline Bisset (born September 13, 1944) is a Actress from England.

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