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Quotes from Michiel Huisman

I think the hardest accent for me to do is what I end up trying a lot of times, and it's like some sort of a general American sound. So not Southern and not east-coast or west-coast, but just a general American sound that no one really speaks, actually.
~ Michiel Huisman
I think nothing I've done has impacted my life as much as working on 'Treme,' because it was the first project that I worked on in the United States after being an actor in the Netherlands my whole life, basically.
~ Michiel Huisman
I hoped that I could learn how to combine an education with acting. But I was unhappy with the direction I chose, so I decided to take on a six-month tour for a musical theater performance, thinking that I'd go back to university in a year. That became two years, then three years, until I really realized I am already doing what I love doing.
~ Michiel Huisman
New Orleans could not be further removed from where I am from. I come from Holland, where everything is perfectly arranged - it's neat; there's no real crime. There's a very strong middle class. Then you get dumped in New Orleans - just the funkiest city, crazy problems, but also street culture unlike anywhere in the States.
~ Michiel Huisman
When it comes to being a techie, I'm always precise about the things that I want to know. I love understanding how things work.
~ Michiel Huisman
It's really fun to think about what it would be like to see Walter Davidson step onto a modern-day motorcycle. He'd probably go insane! But motorcycles were such a part of him.
~ Michiel Huisman
The Age of Adaline was very special because it marks for me the first male lead on a proper Hollywood production.
~ Michiel Huisman
I learned English at school, or at least that's how it started. Also, in Holland - as opposed to some other European countries - we don't dub anything, so as a kid growing up, always watching English and American movies in their original language really helped.
~ Michiel Huisman
I have this old speaker set with amps and a record player from the 1970s. And I'm slowly collecting vinyl again.
~ Michiel Huisman