Became Quote by Paul Morrissey Download Open image “Somewhere in the '60s, actors became wimps and basket-case psychotics.” — Paul Morrissey ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Became Somewhere Theatre Wimps
He was a psychotic. He was a borderline psychotic. He was a terrific, sensational actor, with a magical screen presence, you couldn't keep your… — Mark Rydell Copy Share Image
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My view of actors is that basically they're all harmless lunatics who'd be on the psychiatrist's couch, except that we get this sort of… — Michael Caine Copy Share Image
My view of actors is that basically they're all harmless lunatics who'd be on the psychiatrist's couch. — Michael Caine Copy Share Image
Hollywood didn't know if I was an actor or a nut or if I was this crazy character I was playing. I had developed… — Nicolas Cage Copy Share Image
I was certainly a child of the '60s, and I came out of that era, and as a young actor, I got cast as… — Rob Reiner Copy Share Image
When you're a young actor you like to go for characters with a bit of flair, so in many films I ended up playing… — Kiefer Sutherland Copy Share Image
I come from a very expressive family, so it's really not surprising that we became actors. There was a lot of real-life drama in… — John Turturro Copy Share Image
Any actor who tells you that they have become the people they play, unless they’re clearly diagnosed as a schizophrenic, is bullshitting you. — Gary Oldman Copy Share Image
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You don't put your personal viewpoints in a good movie. A movie should only be concerned with characters, not some big moral, although it's… — Paul Morrissey Copy Share Image
Andy was a character, and the two of us did have some things in common. We appreciated funny things, didn't like serious things. — Paul Morrissey Copy Share Image
People treat serious subjects so seriously, which is so obvious a way of dealing with them. I'm always thinking that the best way of… — Paul Morrissey Copy Share Image
What made Andy famous was the years I managed him. I created the Velvet Underground and told him not to worry about them because… — Paul Morrissey Copy Share Image
Andy was not a hippie or rebel but more like a mischievous child. He was never out to destroy everything. He became a New… — Paul Morrissey Copy Share Image
I think it's absurd to believe that movies should look like paintings and say something like serious books say something. — Paul Morrissey Copy Share Image
Rome has New York's formlessness, aimlessness, a kind of hard-boiled sophistication, blase about everything. In their filmmaking, too, the Italians have this tongue-in-cheek sense… — Paul Morrissey Copy Share Image
So many things go on in life that never find their way into the movies because so much of it is unappealing. But that's… — Paul Morrissey Copy Share Image
Even Andy never hung his own paintings. He'd sell them or put them in a box. — Paul Morrissey Copy Share Image
I did say to myself one day, 'I'd love to be a Jewish comedian,' but that's my only memory with any connection to show… — Paul Morrissey Copy Share Image
The people of Pittsburgh should have a weekend flea market at the Warhol. Andy would have loved that kind of stuff. — Paul Morrissey Copy Share Image
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