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Taye Diggs Quotes

«As corny as it sounds, this is really a fantasy come true,»
Author: Taye Diggs
«My concern is if Katrina were not to have happened, I'm wondering if people would realize the continuing relevance of pieces such as this. I really think a lot of white folks just get tired of being reminded that race is still an issue, because today it is so subtle and kind of masked.»
Author: Taye Diggs
«[This winning drama is being delivered at Second Stage, which revived] A Soldier's Play ... They'll still hate you!»
Author: Taye Diggs
«the official seeker of truth»
Author: Taye Diggs
«Just recently white people are starting to notice who I am. In the black community of actors, that's the gauge of how big you are, your real crossover appeal.»
Author: Taye Diggs
«When I agreed to do the show, I thought it was a brilliant premise, ... but it turned out to be a fixer-upper. By the end, I was beat down. It takes a lot of energy fixing and upping.»
Author: Taye Diggs
«[As Capt. Richard Davenport, a cocky, self-assured lawyer, he is called upon to investigate the murder of a black sergeant amid resistance from the base's white commanding officers.] Davenport has to stay one step ahead of the white people so he'll be seen as equal, ... and he has all this pressure from the African-American community because he's the one who broke through; he represents the race.»
Author: Taye Diggs
«[As Captain Richard Davenport, a cocky, self-assured lawyer, he is called upon to investigate the murder of a black sergeant amid resistance from the base's white commanding officers.] Davenport has to stay one step ahead of the white people so he'll be seen as equal, ... and he has all this pressure from the African-American community because he's the one who broke through; he represents the race.»
Author: Taye Diggs