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I want to be doing smart, fun, complex characters like most actors want to do.
Nicholas D'Agosto -
Every time a film comes together, usually the studio executives come up for a day to the set. If you're out of town, they'll fly in or wherever you are - the cast, the director, the producers - all get together and have a big dinner and celebrate the fact that we're about to start shooting.
Nicholas D'Agosto
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I'm growing very talented at watching blood and guts on screen because I have zero emotional response.
Nicholas D'Agosto -
I'm very thankful I'm finding my way, and people are excited to bring me into roles that demand a certain complexity.
Nicholas D'Agosto -
I'm realizing for the first time, your life goes on while you're trying to pursue this career. I saw my career as everything. But you have this life, too. Living your life fully, you come to know yourself better. You'll find the place for it.
Nicholas D'Agosto -
When I was 17, I had a small part in the movie 'Election,' which shot in Omaha, Nebraska. I was really naive at the time; I really didn't know what a big deal it was.
Nicholas D'Agosto -
The acting of the '50s is really stylized, so you're not really getting a lot of authentic, everyday characterization of people.
Nicholas D'Agosto -
You wake up one day and realize, 'Now, I'm a veteran.' You just wake up one day, and you're like, 'I'm 35, and I've been doing this now for 13 years.'
Nicholas D'Agosto
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I had never done anything like I had done in 'Masters of Sex.' Those are some very adventurous scenes.
Nicholas D'Agosto -
I think... as an actor, you never want to overspeak about something because, frankly, you want people to be excited about it but still have relatively low expectations so that people will feel better about it.
Nicholas D'Agosto