Rachel Brosnahan Quotes
Born: April 2, 1990
Rachel Brosnahan, celebrated for her Emmy-winning portrayal of Midge Maisel, embodies a philosophy of resilience forged through relentless focus. Her legacy lies not merely in award-worthy performances, but in a steadfast belief that composure under pressure is a superpower. She champions the art of channeling chaos into clarity, teaching that true strength is the quiet discipline of moving forward despite uncertainty. Brosnahan’s quotes resonate because they speak to the grit behind the glamour—a raw, empowering reminder that our most defining moments are built not from flawless plans, but from the courage to recalibrate and persist.
Rachel Brosnahan Quotes (36)
"It's very difficult when you have $1.50 per day to spend on food and drink, but for people who live this reality, that money also has to cover medical expenses and education, fuel and shelter - sometimes for an entire family."
— Rachel Brosnahan"No one should ever be forced to choose between food and education, or medicine and shelter when they don't have the resources. It's very unfair."
— Rachel Brosnahan"I was under the false impression that I could sing in high school, so I did a lot of musical stuff. I can't sing or dance, so that was entertaining for everyone."
— Rachel Brosnahan"I think home has become my friends and family, wherever they are."
— Rachel Brosnahan"Home is where your rump rests."
— Rachel Brosnahan"You are the only you. That means you don't lose roles to anybody else. There's no competition, so they either want you or they don't want you, and it's not that they wanted someone else over you."
— Rachel Brosnahan"Eventually somebody will want me, and there will be a role that is mine."
— Rachel Brosnahan"Drama was all I ever wanted to do. There was no plan B!"
— Rachel Brosnahan"I need to do more on stage. I've got to get my fix!"
— Rachel Brosnahan"I can't take anything seriously."
— Rachel Brosnahan"I feel like I want to and have to do everything once."
— Rachel Brosnahan"It's a strange thing that we're actors, and we're always playing a character, and then suddenly we're at a place like Cannes, and we're getting photographed as ourselves, and you're like, 'What do you do?'"
— Rachel Brosnahan"I can't claim to ever have done stand-up."
— Rachel Brosnahan"There's an audience that is paid to laugh at my jokes. I'm playing a character while I'm doing stand-up. Real stand-ups, man, they're playing themselves. I'd be far too terrified."
— Rachel Brosnahan"Comedy was not necessarily the thing that I thought it would be, but I was searching for something that felt scary to me."
— Rachel Brosnahan"Early on, you don't have the luxury of a lot of choices. Sometimes you're forced to do things that will advance your career and not necessarily things that fulfill you artistically, but I've been fortunate to do a lot of both."
— Rachel Brosnahan"I can finally say I'm a professional actress."
— Rachel Brosnahan"I would like to try to never do the same thing twice, and fail huge sometimes."
— Rachel Brosnahan"I really love period pieces."
— Rachel Brosnahan"Trying my hand at standup was exciting to me."
— Rachel Brosnahan"If you play a doctor on TV, you probably shouldn't try performing surgery."
— Rachel Brosnahan"I grew up on the North Shore of Chicago, and I don't think I had a friend that wasn't Jewish. I spent more time in a temple than any other house of worship. I've been to about 150 bar and bat mitzvahs."
— Rachel Brosnahan"I can't walk in heels at all."
— Rachel Brosnahan"Wrestling is like improv. You have to feel and sense what the other person is going to do next and respond faster than they do."
— Rachel Brosnahan"I know so many extraordinary women who I never get to see represented on screen, and that's shameful."
— Rachel Brosnahan"I find theater terrifying. There are no do-overs, you know? It's all happening live. You need to be in it 100 percent at any given moment, and the audience is right there. I'm really intimidated by theater, but it is my first true love. I love theater. I love that anxiety."
— Rachel Brosnahan"I think everybody, especially every woman that you speak to, has gone through periods of their life where they feel uncertain or insecure. But I've been fortunate in my own life never to have gone through extended periods of crippling insecurity."
— Rachel Brosnahan"I think where I feel the most vulnerable and anxious and sometimes insecure is when it comes to my work. It's arguably the thing that I care about the most."
— Rachel Brosnahan"I'm used to one-dimensional female friendships. It's become a kind of trope."
— Rachel Brosnahan"Issa Rae is a hero of mine, and I'm going to try not to completely creep her out. I love 'Insecure.'"
— Rachel Brosnahan