Boris Kodjoe is an Austrian actor known for his work in both television and film. He gained fame with his role on the TV series "Soul Food" and has since appeared in various shows and movies, including "Resident Evil" and "The Gospel." Kodjoe's charismatic performances and ability to tackle diverse roles have earned him recognition in the entertainment industry. His contributions extend to activism and philanthropy, reflecting his multifaceted career.

"We have relationships and know the exact outcome with that person because we don't deal with ourselves and don't deal with our issues and end up being attracted to the same person or the person is attracted to our energy."



"Yet, that's what studios do. If one thing works, they'll keep doing it till it runs its course and people aren't interested anymore."



"I love the fact that we, as black people, carry our faith with us. We share it and embrace it and love it and talk about it because we talk about everything else and why not that and that was the first impression that I had that really touched me."



"Some of the best actors in the world are very exterior actors, Anthony Hopkins being one of them. He knows exactly how to turn his face to get a certain expression. He knows exactly what to do with eyes, and with his voice. It's very exterior."



"Secular artists see themselves with performance; they are more self involved, presentational."



"Let's say black, the whole black religious experience, here, is very impressive to me, because when I first arrived I realized that people carry their faith with so much pride."



"I just didn't know who was going to be my partner. I knew that once I had grown to be a man that I was going to attract the person that I deserved to be with, or deserved to be with me."

