Cary grant Quote by Charlton Heston Download Open image “All the good modern parts go to Jack Lemmon or Cary Grant.” — Charlton Heston ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cary grant Go Good Good Modern Jack Jack Lemmon Lemmon Lemmon Cary Modern Parts
Howard Hawks said he'd like to put me in a film with Cary Grant or Humphrey Bogart. I thought, "Cary Grant-terrific! Humphrey Bogart-yucch." — Lauren Bacall Copy Share Image
The great actors, like Cary Grant, and the gentlemanliness that they portray in the movies is something that I try to keep in mind. — Michiel Huisman Copy Share Image
I always adored Cary Grant. I was fascinated by him. But I could never get too close to him. — George Hamilton Copy Share Image
I was inspired by Cary Grant. I wanted to do the kind of work he did and to work in light-hearted roles, in comedies. — Robert Vaughn Copy Share Image
Cary Grant was wonderful to work with on stage. He would move downstage, so that as he looked at me the audience had to… — Fay Wray Copy Share Image
The truth is, I'd never seen a Cary Grant film. Since then I have watched his stuff and it's astounding, but I don't see… — Hugh Grant Copy Share Image
I'd been a fan of old film comedies like Preston Sturges and Howard Hawks movies - the fast-paced dialogue in movies like 'His Girl… — Sean Gunn Copy Share Image
As far as a man, Cary Grant is always suave and debonair and dashing. Sydney Greenstreet for a portly person, or Robert Morley. I… — Divine Copy Share Image
To me, Cary Grant is probably the most fashionable man in the history of Hollywood. The guy was just slick. He did it so… — Reid Scott Copy Share Image
When I went to the cinema as a boy, when I saw a war film, I thought the general was the star, and that… — Nicolas Roeg Copy Share Image
Acting, taken to the highest level, requires a fierce, total focus of your time and energy at the cost of just about everything else. — Charlton Heston Copy Share Image
Another plague upon the land, as devastating as the locusts God loosed on the Egyptians, is 'Political Correctness.' — Charlton Heston Copy Share Image
Undeniably the American art form, too. And yet more and more, we see films made that diminish the American experience and example. And sometimes… — Charlton Heston Copy Share Image
It's the camel's nose in the tent. Look at Stalin, Mussolini, Hitler, Mao Zedong, Pol Pot, Idi Amin--every one of these monsters, on seizing… — Charlton Heston Copy Share Image
You could say that the paparazzi and the tabloids are sort of the 'assault weapons' of the First Amendment. They're ugly, a lot of… — Charlton Heston Copy Share Image
You simply disobey. Peaceably, yes. Respectfully, of course. Nonviolently, absolutely. But when told how to think or what to say or how to behave,… — Charlton Heston Copy Share Image
For an actor, there is no greater loss than the loss of his audience. — Charlton Heston Copy Share Image
Lenin in 1921 observed very presciently that motion pictures were the most powerful tool ever invented to shape the way we thought. He was… — Charlton Heston Copy Share Image
“Once told by an interviewer, "Everybody would like to be Cary Grant," Grant is said to have replied, "So would I.” — Cary Grant Copy Share Image
In 'Charade,' there was a big fight. George Kennedy was playing one of his first big heavy roles; he had a hook for a… — Henry Mancini Copy Share Image
Cary Grant was on the back lot one time doing a movie called "North by Northwest." I would see Cary outside the stage, and… — George Hamilton Copy Share Image
When I went to the cinema as a boy, when I saw a war film, I thought the general was the star, and that… — Nicolas Roeg Copy Share Image
If you look at movies with Cary Grant or Jimmy Stewart and all the rest of it, none of them looks like a boy.… — Tom Conti Copy Share Image
'North by Northwest' took two and a half to three months to film. When I look back, I realise I wasn't intimidated by Hitchcock… — Martin Landau Copy Share Image
“On Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell in His Girl Friday : "These two simply appreciate one another more than either of them appreciates anyone… — Stanley Cavell Copy Share Image
I hate stories in which a person has an occupation and you never see him working at it, like all those marvelous Cary Grant… — Tom Wolfe Copy Share Image