- Currently, living in the moment has helped me reflect on who I am
- it's good to improve yourself; sometimes we get lost.
- Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.
- Learning has an addictive quality. Please don't judge me, I'm having fun
- In order to succeed we must first believe that we can.
- Everybody has a gift, it just depends what you do with it.
- A good actor is somebody who can be truthful and fascinating and interesting and enlightening.
- a good script is important to the success of a project and how it makes it easier to get into a particular role". In future, he'd like to write his own scripts, try his hand at directing, and maybe have his own production company one day. Asked what else he would wish for, Solomon says, "I'd like to have a bigger house, inspire twenty million people, and live on the moon - just to see what's out there!"
- In the TV series. Enslaved (2020) When given the opportunity to embody a character like Olaudah Equiano, I won't lie, it was a nerve-racking but immensely enjoyable moment.
- [The Action Elite Interview] As an actor, I find inspiration in a variety of films that have deeply resonated with me. Some of my favorite films include Rush Hour, Man on Fire, and Beverly Hills Cop. These movies have left a lasting impact with their engaging storytelling and remarkable performances.
- [Adam was asked if he has any habits] Firstly, maintaining a strong work ethic has been crucial. I consistently strive to stay focused, disciplined, and dedicated to my goals. This includes setting clear objectives, managing my time effectively, and consistently putting in the necessary effort to achieve them.
- [The Phonix interview ] I'm passionate about watching films and getting involved in the filmmaking process itself.
- [ Q&A with Gore Verbinski ] I was profoundly affected by Phương Thuốc Kỳ Bí (2016) It was one of those rare films that truly awakened something within me. The chilling feeling of fear that it instilled was unlike anything I had experienced before. However, it wasn't a paralyzing fear; instead, it sparked my curiosity and left me pondering the depths of its mysteries. This unique blend of emotions created an unforgettable cinematic experience that has stayed with me.
- [The Bearded Horror Interview] You never know until you step out the door what you're going to find. I feel like I fell in love with acting before it evolved into a beautiful romance
- Being honored with the Beffta Rising Star Award was incredibly inspiring. As I went up to accept it, my legs felt like they were made of jelly. I recall silently encouraging myself to gather my composure, as this marked the beginning of a new chapter. Despite the nerves, I managed to maintain a professional demeanor.
- I've come to embrace my uniqueness; I'm not like everyone else
- [interview with Neurodivergent Creatives] I transitioned from a career in sales to pursue acting because I realized my true passion lay in the world of creativity.
- [Shout out LA interview] I wholeheartedly believe that success is never achieved in isolation, and I owe a tremendous amount of gratitude to various individuals, groups, and resources that have played a significant role in my journey.
- [Interview with CanvasRebel] My journey has been both vibrant and challenging, shaping me into the character I am today. It's a path that has demanded dedication, resilience, and a deep commitment to self-discovery. Through the highs and lows of this artistic pursuit, I've learned the power of storytelling and the profound impact it can have on individuals and society as a whole.
- My alter ego occasionally portrays villainous characters.
- [Interview with bold Journey] In terms of my 'brand' as an actor, I strive for versatility. Whether it's drama, comedy, or any genre, I aim to embody my characters authentically and leave a lasting impact. I believe in the power of storytelling to inspire and provoke thought.
- One book that has significantly influenced my journey as an actor is 'The Actor's Art and Craft' by William Esper.
- At 16, I recall being invited to audition for my school's rendition of the musical Grease, specifically for the role of Johnny Casino. It marked my first experience with a musical instrument. Back then, I didn't give acting much thought, but I decided to participate because it seemed like a fun experience.
- A friend suggested me to the production team for The Intent.Their unexpected invitation sparked excitement, and upon receiving their call, I eagerly conveyed my interest
- [Horror News interview] I've always been absolutely passionate about storytelling and the magic of visual media-it has this incredible ability to stir emotions, spark thoughts, and just inspire. Being part of the film industry lets me dive right into that world, sharing stories and connecting with people on a really deep level. And you know what? I just love the whole vibe of film, the way it makes me feel-it's something special!
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