Mamie Gummer Quotes
Born: August 3, 1983
Mamie Gummer, an actress of formidable depth and quiet intensity, has built a career on the art of graceful persistence. Rooted in the philosophy that true focus is not rigid but fluid, she champions resilience as a daily, deliberate practice. Whether navigating the demands of stage or screen, Gummer embodies the power of showing up with unwavering intention, even amidst chaos. Her words resonate because they do not preach perfection, but the gritty, beautiful reality of staying present. For those seeking clarity in a distracted world, her insights offer a steady compass, reminding us that our greatest strength lies in our ability to begin again.
Mamie Gummer Quotes (21)
"My eyes are too small, and they're too close together, and I have a pointy nose. But who cares? Who cares?!"
— Mamie Gummer"My favorite charity is the Women's Refugee Commission and the Nomi network."
— Mamie Gummer"A lot of the scripts I read and the characters I get are 'the girl' in romantic films, and I don't know how comfortable I am, or the world is, with me being that."
— Mamie Gummer"I love the energy of an independent film set. No one is there for the money. Everyone is there 'cause they really want to be there. It makes all the difference in the world. It's without ego and agenda, other than just wanting to fulfill a creative dream."
— Mamie Gummer"I watched a lot of old television growing up - a lot of Nick at Nite. I watched 'Rhoda', 'Mary Tyler Moore', and 'I Love Lucy.' Growing up, I loved 'My So Called Life' and was devastated when that went off the air."
— Mamie Gummer"I'd like to learn how to cook. I've hauled around this big, old, heavy Martha Stewart cookbook in my suitcase to Cape Cod, L.A., Paris. I don't know what possessed me."
— Mamie Gummer"I was an optimistic person, really bossy, gregarious and outspoken."
— Mamie Gummer"I like the Dodgers because my dad does - wait, no, not the Dodgers. Strike me down! The Yankees. I like the Yankees."
— Mamie Gummer"I play-acted and started performing, which just logically led to doing it in school, which led to studying it in college, which led to auditioning to the showcase in New York. And then I had an agent, and I was an actress."
— Mamie Gummer"I have roles in plays that I hope that I'll be able to do one day. I might be doing them at, like, the East Wilton Playhouse in wherever. But I think that Edie Falco... to get something even resembling her type of roles, that would be amazing."
— Mamie Gummer"I went through so many phases because I moved schools a lot. I grew up primarily in Connecticut, but also here in L.A. for five years."
— Mamie Gummer"I feel like I'm a secondary artist, a kind of a conduit for the writer, and if it's a good writer, then I have a great road map."
— Mamie Gummer"I've kind of blocked it out, but a good friend affectionately reminded me that yes, I was a dork. I was not a cool kid in high school."
— Mamie Gummer"I feel like I've been the star of my own show for a while now. I was always putting on shows as a kid, and obviously, my household was really creative."
— Mamie Gummer"I don't think I'm ever really going to run the risk of disappearing into a Marvel franchise. I just don't know how I would fit into a catsuit."
— Mamie Gummer"If I do have kids, I can't wait because I'm excited to go back to school to help them with their homework and remember how to do simple math. I think it's about staying curious and not losing the sense of wonder."
— Mamie Gummer"All I really want to do is plays - and that's a New York thing."
— Mamie Gummer"Our parents have, by far, the greatest influence on shaping who we are and how we deal with the world."
— Mamie Gummer"I was a theater major at Northwestern University and won a role in a play called 'Mr. Marmalade' after I graduated."
— Mamie Gummer"L.A. is... I always feel sort of abducted when I'm there, like I've stepped onto another planet where everyone looks the same."
— Mamie Gummer"I like how steady the work in television is. Films, they're hard to come by. They're elusive. I've done a couple, independently financed. You do them, and maybe a few people will see them."
— Mamie Gummer