American - Actor | May 31, 1930 -
I hate to see anybody sink. I hate to see anybody lose their dream, lose their home, something like that.
Clint Eastwood
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There's no real excuse for being successful enough as an actor to do what you want and then selling out. You do it pure. You don't try to adapt it, make it commercial.
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If you consider film an art form, as some people do, then the Western would be a truly American art form, much as jazz is.
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Comedy isn't necessarily all dialogue. Think of Buster Keaton: the poker face and all this chaos going on all around him. Sometimes it's a question of timing, of the proper rhythm.
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I think there is a lot made out of age, and what age you feel.
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Nobody looks like they did when they were 20, so why not take advantage of the fact that you're changing, emotionally as well as physically?
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The U.S. military was segregated 'til the Korean War, and the blacks in World War Two were totally segregated.
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The only black battalion on Iwo Jima was a small munitions supply unit that came to the beach.
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Prime time for men is, say, 35 to 45. Then they level off and fall off.
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I always thought of myself as a character actor. I never thought of myself as a leading man.
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Alfred Hitchcock once told me, when I was analyzing a lot of things about his pictures, 'Clint, you must remember, it's only a movie.'
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You hear about actors being late and all that sort of stuff, but you never find that with an actor who's directed, because an actor who's directed understands all the problems your production is going through.
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