Brando Quote by Uta Hagen Download Open image “Working with Brando was fun. It was like a tennis match. We played unbelievably well together.” — Uta Hagen ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Brando Fun Like Tennis Together Working
Everyone's inspired by Brando. When I started acting, my dad showed me 'On the Waterfront,' and I thought, 'That's the coolest guy I've ever… — Emory Cohen Copy Share Image
One of Brando's problems is that he can't have a conversation with anyone. — Peter Bart Copy Share Image
Tennis was never work for me, tennis was fun. And the tougher the battle and the longer the match, the more fun I had. — Jimmy Connors Copy Share Image
I certainly had a lot of fun during my career playing tennis, doing the thing I wanted to do and to do it well. — Evonne Goolagong Cawley Copy Share Image
It was so exciting to meet Ronaldo, because I was always up against him in my PlayStation games. — Gianluigi Donnarumma Copy Share Image
I loved to play, I was competitive, I wanted to win, that was all I knew. In the first few years tennis is a… — Gabriela Sabatini Copy Share Image
I had a lot of fun working with John Candy. We had a pretty good rapport. — Harold Ramis Copy Share Image
I was so lucky to have those people who took me under their wing and showed me what high-level tennis was like, made me… — Christopher Eubanks Copy Share Image
The need to be loved and protected is at a peak when we feel abandoned and are particularly vulnerable to difficult circumstances. — Uta Hagen Copy Share Image
One cannot demand of art that it pay you in any other way than in the satisfaction of the work itself. — Uta Hagen Copy Share Image
Theoretically, the actor ought to be more sound in mind and body than other people, since he learns to understand the psychological problems of… — Uta Hagen Copy Share Image
The knowledge that every day there is something more to learn, something higher to reach for, something new to make for others, makes each… — Uta Hagen Copy Share Image
We had a relationship that lasted 44 years. Herbert and I lived together 10 years before we were married. He always gave me a… — Uta Hagen Copy Share Image
To rebel or revolt against the status quo is in the very nature of an artist. — Uta Hagen Copy Share Image
I love going to the movies; I love watching good movie actors. They must know something I don't. — Uta Hagen Copy Share Image
The actor must know that since he, himself, is the instrument, he must play on it to serve the character with the same effortless… — Uta Hagen Copy Share Image
I think, by and large, the level of acting is mediocre. When I go to the theatre, I get so angry. I don't go. — Uta Hagen Copy Share Image
'Whatever it takes' is my opinion of method acting and, indeed, any other kind of acting. Look at Brando and De Niro. But it's… — Ian Holm Copy Share Image
I see film roles as lovely presents that come along now and again. I feel really lucky and say thank you very much. And… — Michael Gambon Copy Share Image
I at least felt the obligation to speak clearly [in 'The Last Tycoon']. This is pre-Brando and pre-James Dean. Nobody mumbled back then. — Matt Bomer Copy Share Image
I travel to work on my motorcycle, so it's jeans, boots and a brown Aero leather jacket that weighs as much as I do.… — Hugh Laurie Copy Share Image
[Marlon] Brando was the only guy who could step out of that shadow at the end of that movie and be worth the wait. — Roger Ebert Copy Share Image
I mean, the actors that I admired were Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, an actress named Barbara Harris. And Greta Garbo. They were great actors. — Robert De Niro Copy Share Image
I used to go over to Gene Kelly's house and play volleyball, and Paul Newman and Marlon Brando were always there. You kind of… — Joan Collins Copy Share Image
Marlon Brando said any guy can become an actor. It takes a real man to quit. — Clifton Davis Copy Share Image
'The Simpsons' is like Charlie Parker or Marlon Brando or Richard Pryor: Comedy couldn't go back to the way it was after 'The Simpsons'… — Eric Andre Copy Share Image
The most realistic blood I've seen is when Marlon Brando gets beat up in On The Waterfront. — George A. Romero Copy Share Image