You know, I think anybody who has been in relationships has access to heartbreak – I don’t think we have to go far to find it, whether we inflicted the heartbreak or whether we were the recipient of it. – Omari Hardwick
I’ve been described as a smart actor because I’ve attended college. Or I’ve been called an artsy jock. And I am thinking, ‘So, are actors supposed to be dumb?’ – Omari Hardwick
When it’s all said and done, I am secure enough with my manhood to say to the world, ‘I am a male actor, and its okay for me to play a gay man.’ – Omari Hardwick
If reality shows are so popular, that means their viewers are screaming for more realness. – Omari Hardwick
The way the recession has affected Hollywood, a lot of actors that had robust opportunities before in film no longer have such plum options, so cable has done a good job of becoming a happy medium for artists deemed film actors. – Omari Hardwick
Actors are intelligent. Yet, many of them do not communicate well. That’s what makes it so hard to have a relationship with one. – Omari Hardwick
What we have as artists is the immortalization opportunity that others don’t have, because our work is lasting; it’s there forever to view. – Omari Hardwick
For me, I’m always looking for the opportunity for a character that challenges me and lets me play two for the price of one. – Omari Hardwick
As an African-American male born with a couple of strikes against you because of your skin color, I think it’s very, very important to have some positive role models around, especially male influences. – Omari Hardwick
When you start out on a project as an actor, you know, you approach the character from the standpoint of maybe writing a list – even if it’s a mental list that you make – of the adjectives that the character has or that character possesses. – Omari Hardwick
I think, by nature you know, I’m very attracted and I gravitate toward the very strong girl who can watch a ballgame, but who’s also extremely feminine. – Omari Hardwick