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"Anne Baxter was a very good actress, Donna Reid was great. You couldn't name an actress I wasn't crazy about."
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"Whatever you do gives you the name it gives."
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"The point of writing my name to you is that I see who you are, you see who I am... and that's what it's about."
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"There are, in the King case in particular, e names of confidential informants, persons to whom we promised confidentiality in return for their testimony. We have put their testimony in the public domain, but feel that their names should continue to be anonymous."
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"I want to feel passion, I want to feel pain. I want to weep at the sound of your name. Come make me laugh, come make me cry... just make me feel alive."
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"I never heard nobody in my audience call me any kind of names."
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"I had to overcome the name Rock. If I'd been as hip then as I am now, I would have never consented to be named Rock."
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"I was this person with this weird last name from New York that no one had ever heard of. But my screen test I guess, according to him, was the best. So I got the part, which was incredible."
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"I am financing the recording myself. So I have no big names to drop."
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"So the name of a group has to say something. The name has to be strong."
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"I am very proud of my name. My full name is Richard Treat Williams."
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"Kazan was an old friend, I met him in 1938. He picked up radio jobs for eating money, so I met him on a couple of radio shows. Later on I was in a play he directed."
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"Anne Baxter was a very good actress, Donna Reid was great. You couldn't name an actress I wasn't crazy about."
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"A lot of actors said they hated the studio system, but I loved it. It was like a college; it was a great place to learn."
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"I was never a part of the Actor's Studio, because two friends of mine started it in 1947 and by that time I'd gone to California."
Time

"I was playing this horrible part. I didn't didn't want to play it because the character was an awful racist. But I'm glad I did it because I met Sidney Poitier."
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"Many of my friends were blacklisted. America should be ashamed of it forever."
America

"There was something about Marilyn. She couldn't act her way out of a bag, but she became an icon because something happened between her and the lens, and no one knows what it is."
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"Cheyenne Autumn was received not too successfully. I still think it was a very good movie. It was kinda Ford's apology for the way he had treated Indians in his past pictures."
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"I felt pretty comfortable with Westerns, apart from the fact I couldn't ride."
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"Other actors like to rehearse on film-they like 30 or 40 takes. When you get an actor like that, it becomes difficult for me because I'm ready to quit after number two."
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