Welcome to the world of Anna Deavere Smith, a renowned actress, playwright, and professor whose work transcends the boundaries of traditional performance art. Through her groundbreaking approach to theater, Smith has captivated audiences with her ability to inhabit multiple characters and shed light on pressing social issues. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Smith has dedicated her career to exploring the complexities of American identity, race, and justice.
Smith’s distinctive style involves conducting interviews with individuals from diverse backgrounds and then transforming their words verbatim into powerful monologues. This unique method allows her to give voice to marginalized communities and offer poignant insights into the human experience. Whether she’s portraying a riot-torn neighborhood in Los Angeles or the aftermath of a school shooting, Smith’s performances resonate with authenticity and empathy. As a trailblazer in the realm of documentary theater, she continues to inspire audiences and artists alike with her fearless commitment to storytelling. Below, you’ll find a collection of Anna Deavere Smith quotes that encapsulate her profound observations and unwavering dedication to social change.
I made a real specific decision when I came out of school and most artists were writing about home – if you were a woman, you were writing about being a woman – and I decided not to do that, write about what you know. That’s not what I do. I went as far away from home as possible in terms of the development of my imagination. Anna Deavere Smith
Friendship is a wildly underrated medication. Anna Deavere Smith
I talk about race a lot. It’s been my work ever since I came out of acting school. But it’s true that in a way talking about race is a taboo. Because so many of our debates about race have to do not with race but with what we are willing to see, what we will not see and what we don’t want to see. Anna Deavere Smith
I think as a kid I always liked to listen to people. I loved hearing stories. Anna Deavere Smith
We owe the government taxes. We owe our creditors interest. What do these powers owe us? Anna Deavere Smith
I think it’s really important to give yourself a very big question that you’re working on that you can come home to, even if you, you know, are going to have to go without a cup of coffee or even a meal, that that should nourish you. Anna Deavere Smith
Identity is an assemblage of constellations. Anna Deavere Smith
Movies, as evidenced by a chorus of protesting and celebrating Americans, influence broader trends. Anna Deavere Smith
Racism has been for everyone like a horrible, tragic car crash, and we’ve all been heavily sedated from it. If we don’t come into consciousness of this tragedy, there’s going to be a violent awakening we don’t want. The question is, can we wake up? Anna Deavere Smith
I would love to have been a documentary filmmaker; I just didn’t have the resources to do that. Anna Deavere Smith
I never know when somebody’s going to knock on the door of my own unconscious in a way that I wouldn’t have anticipated. Anna Deavere Smith
I love studying how people are. Not just what they’re saying, but how they are, what they’re doing. Anna Deavere Smith
I remember from my father’s funeral that the minister kept using a metaphor about life of a prism. And I took that away like a cherished image. Anna Deavere Smith
Making your life is ultimately an extraordinarily creative endeavor. Anna Deavere Smith
Because of the generation in which I came into the world, there were expectations. Of course there were expectations. It was something having to do with being a respectable Negro woman who would make the people in Baltimore proud. Anna Deavere Smith
Artists are the people that no matter what, pick up the pen, pick up a paintbrush. They take the time to translate what is happening to create something that resonates deeply with the rest of the people that are caught in the middle of their own reality. Anna Deavere Smith
People in power have to be careful about what comes out of their mouth. They have to find exactly the right word that can’t be attacked. Anna Deavere Smith
I write plays about big, intense subjects. Anna Deavere Smith
My work is about giving voice to the unheard, and reiterating the voice of the heard in such a way that you question, or re-examine, what is the truth. Anna Deavere Smith
My main concern is theater, and theater does not reflect or mirror society. It has been stingy and selfish, and it has to do better. Anna Deavere Smith
Listening is not just hearing what someone tells you word for word. You have to listen with a heart. I don’t want that to sound touchy-feely; it is not. It is very hard work. Anna Deavere Smith
In my own life I’m frequently in predominantly white atmospheres. Anna Deavere Smith
If you think about what acting is supposed to be, my job is to disappear. Anna Deavere Smith
To live your life well, and have respect for what came before or after – there’s a strong respect for that in African culture. Anna Deavere Smith
People who are sick, or who have been sick, or have come close to death have a lot to say – and they want you to hear it. Anna Deavere Smith
Learning is a tunnel experience that makes us think more broadly. Anna Deavere Smith
Many people are afraid to talk about race because it’s so emotionally loaded. We don’t have the vocabulary to talk about it. Every day, our vocabulary seems more and more inadequate. Anna Deavere Smith
You know if we were to look back and how we were in 1955 living in Jim Crow, living in segregation, living in segregated schools, it’s hard to believe that it was America, but it really was. Anna Deavere Smith
I have a lot of optimism about new doctors because I think it’s really clear that it’s a lot of hard work and no guarantee of a lot of money. Anna Deavere Smith
I think that art is supposed to be ahead of the times. Anna Deavere Smith
When you think about it, words can break your heart, or they can change your day. Anna Deavere Smith
I am lucky: I have fantastic doctors and a fantastic dentist. Anna Deavere Smith
I think some of our most talented people are not going to pick the arts as a way that they’re going to spend their lives. Anna Deavere Smith
If I do three interviews in a day, I can be exhausted, because the process of hearing everyone requires that I empty out myself. While I’m listening, my own judgments and prejudices certainly come up. But I know I won’t get anything unless I get those things out of the way. Anna Deavere Smith
I mean, I think a healthy country is a country where people are healthy physically, and a smart country is a country where people are educated. Anna Deavere Smith
I call the language of political figures, pundits and administrators ‘the haute couture of language.’ Anna Deavere Smith
In my profession, I’m around a lot of people whose bodies are their instruments in one way or another. Anna Deavere Smith
I’m interested when things are upside down – because there are so many possibilities in that one moment. There is a lot that is exposed. Anna Deavere Smith
Suddenly in high school, I’m in a predominantly Jewish atmosphere. Jewish people were my gate to white America. Anna Deavere Smith
We would like doctors to listen, but the fact is, we better be ready to be able to talk to them. You’re going to have to be an active participant in that conversation, so I’d say the American people are going to need ways of stepping up to the conversation. Anna Deavere Smith
You hang around actors, or dancers, the minute you sneeze, everybody has a remedy, and we’re all on a million different kinds of diets, and different kinds of things that we do for exercise. Anna Deavere Smith
I don’t talk a lot when I interview. My job is to get out of the way. Anna Deavere Smith
Probably the person who said the only color in Los Angeles is green was right. Anna Deavere Smith
Not that many people, even contemporary writers, write about right now. Anna Deavere Smith
Over time, my students have gotten richer and more educated. Anna Deavere Smith
I think a lot of L.A. is something like USC – this incredible white culture living in the midst of color, and no obvious reaction to it at all. I mean, they have guards at the gate at USC – guards at the gate of a major university! And the guards chase young black boys away – I’ve seen it, chasing 8-year-old boys. Anna Deavere Smith
You know, all kinds of people inspire me. Anna Deavere Smith
What my work is, is my approach to it. It’s the practice. And my work is about the effort that I make to get there. And I think if there’s anything artistic, it’s in that middle space. Anna Deavere Smith
You know, real artists, we expose our flaws. We long for intimacy. Anna Deavere Smith
I feel like my work has been my path to freedom from having grown up in a segregated environment. Anna Deavere Smith
When I got out of acting school, I was lucky to have gotten any job at all. A lot of people hiring African American actresses – it was right after ‘Roots,’ and for society, not me, it was great. Nice richly dark-skinned people was the fashion, and I was not. Anna Deavere Smith
The American idea is as promising, imaginative, and full of the unexpected as the land itself. The land represents freedom – the frontier, the ability to make a new future with your own bare hands. Anna Deavere Smith
There’s not a lot of flash about me. Anna Deavere Smith
Somehow we can’t live outside the politics of race. There’s something very deep in all of us, that is taught to us when we are very, very little. Which is the disrespect and fear of the other. Anna Deavere Smith
You know, interesting minds usually do hold more than one idea at a time. Anna Deavere Smith
For me, first of all, I love people, I love ideas. Anna Deavere Smith
Well, the terrible thing right now, and I don’t know the statistics, but there’s a growing concern in some communities about how rapidly people are sent from school to jail, how quickly they’re put into the criminal justice system. And of course the rapidly growing number of brown people, both men and women, in prison. And this is terrible. Anna Deavere Smith
I have never been in a violent movie or television show. Anna Deavere Smith
I mean, I think that – as an actress, in particular, I’m basically a fool, and I see the world upside down. Anna Deavere Smith
I see myself first and foremost as a student of expression. Anna Deavere Smith
I see myself as not a typical theater person, but a person who uses the theater as a place to meet people and explore ideas. Anna Deavere Smith
I am interested in personal stories because that’s when people become expressive, spontaneous and heartfelt. Anna Deavere Smith
I was a mimic when I was a child. I mimicked the teacher and made friends that way, actually. That was a very subversive activity, because I was a goody-goody who never got in trouble. But if I went off in the corner and mimicked the teacher, people loved it. Anna Deavere Smith
A lot of acting techniques are very self-oriented. Anna Deavere Smith
Each person has a literature inside them. Anna Deavere Smith
That artists are called to be more responsible and ‘true’ is a tip of hat to their power. Anna Deavere Smith
I think we need leadership that helps us remember that part of what we are about is caring about more than the person right next to us, but the folks across the way. Anna Deavere Smith
President Obama called for a ‘we’ nation in his Inauguration Address. Art convenes. It is not just inspirational. It is aspirational. It pricks the walls of our compartmentalized minds, opens our hearts and makes us brave. And that’s what we need most in our country today. Anna Deavere Smith