Viola Davis on seeking ‘significance’ after achieving success
TORONTO — Stage, screen and film star Viola Davis says now that she’s achieved a level of success, she’s focused on achieving “significance.”
“You get a certain amount of money, you buy a house, you’re on a TV show, which I’m at, and then you’re tired,” the Oscar-winner said Sunday at the Toronto International Film Festival when asked how she measures success after all of her accolades.
“You’re just tired and disillusioned. And frankly, just being honest, you’re miserable a lot. You’re like, ‘I’m tired, I don’t want to go to work, people don’t even know how hard this is,’” she said to laughs from her fellow cast members and assembled media.
“You start complaining in your 8,000-square-foot house. And you realize that you’ve missed the final step — which is not success, but significance.”

