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I'm the guy coming from Juilliard.
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I have the most utmost respect for the men and women overseas, and I only played a soldier on television. Again, I can only imagine the sacrifices that they make every single day.
Corey Hawkins
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What everyone loved about '24' is still there - the clock, the tick, the lean-in factor, the pacing.
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I like doing things that people wouldn't necessarily think I can do.
Corey Hawkins -
While I was filming 'Kong' - and I don't play a very capable Army Ranger in 'Kong'; I play a completely different character - but we had a lot of Army Rangers there, former Army Rangers, and Navy SEALs, who were working on the movie with us for the other characters, for the Army guys in the movie.
Corey Hawkins -
I had my foot in both worlds. I knew what I didn't want, and so I had to make a choice, just like N.W.A. made choices.
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In television, to be a hero and look like I look, that really stuck with me.
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I remember seeing the first episode of '24' when I was 13, and to be that face for a 13-year-old and open up that possibility, it shows you the world isn't on fire. There's possibility there.
Corey Hawkins
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If you feel your rights are being abused by the authorities, and you don't say something, sometimes the cops don't know how far to take it. They have a hard job, but at the same time, I think it's just about educating yourself.
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I'm tired of seeing people dying every day; I'm tired of seeing people go to jail for nothing.
Corey Hawkins -
The tension between the Capulets and the Montagues is like a gang rivalry, and that has everything to do with Compton.
Corey Hawkins -
Growing up, we never got to see a hero who didn't have superpowers who looked like us, that you could kind of look to and say, 'I could be that guy one day. I could be a patriot. I could be a soldier. I could work in the government and be a hero.'
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The rules of engagement are totally different when you're on the homefront.
Corey Hawkins -
If the challenge wasn't there, there's no reason to say 'yes' to the role.
Corey Hawkins
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I remember 'The Cosby Show,' but that was something completely different. Comedy. There was a lightness to it and a sort of unrealistic perfection.
Corey Hawkins -
I'm a very private guy, so it's an adjustment for me, but a welcomed one, as long as the work remains the focus.
Corey Hawkins -
It's always weird when it comes to awards and awards season because how can you say that this performance is better than this performance? Art is so subjective.
Corey Hawkins -
If people don't connect to Eric Carter's struggles, I'm sure they'll find a character in this series to connect to. That's ultimately what it's about for me.
Corey Hawkins -
Sometimes, as actors, we feel like we want to hold on and control where a character goes.
Corey Hawkins -
When somebody says, 'Do you want to play Dr. Dre in a movie?' I mean, how do you respond to that? My initial response was 'no' because I don't think I can do it ,and I don't want to be the one to mess it up!
Corey Hawkins
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I grew up singing, and I played on Broadway to thousands of people, you know what I mean?
Corey Hawkins -
I feel immensely blessed - not just that I'm working, but that I'm working on projects that I really care about and like. I've always been that way.
Corey Hawkins -
I sort of have to have a positive outlook.
Corey Hawkins -
I'm having way too much fun on 'The Walking Dead.'
Corey Hawkins