Robert Downey, Jr. is an American actor born on April 4, 1965. He is best known for his role as Tony Stark/Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which made him a global superstar. Downey began his career in the 1980s and has appeared in various films, showcasing his talent in both dramatic and comedic roles. His performances in movies like Sherlock Holmes and Chaplin have earned him critical acclaim and several awards. Robert is recognized for his charisma and versatility as an actor.
"The lesson is that you can still make mistakes and be forgiven."
"I think I've been lucky, being my frequent appearances on Court TV have brought to me another level than just the actor guy."
"It's a very smart and heartfelt movie and that's why, I think, we're all drawn to it. We really showed up for this with this collective idea that it was really ambitious, but we felt we all really had something to gain from it."
"With a terrible script you hustle and try to make it better. But with a good script it can be trouble because you rest on your laurels, so to speak, you think it's going to translate easily."
"I was kind of like chasing my tail and trying to do the right thing, and was a little bit stupid. Or irresponsible, which is the same thing I guess. It's just been really busy and I had a lot of great opportunities."
"I've always just shown up and tried to figure out what's for lunch and am I going to get to play some racquetball that night."
"But I will agree that I think that things happen with people in relationships, that you might have been able to enjoy Morocco, say, if you weren't getting out of a bad marriage. You know what I mean?"
"I think you end up doing the stuff you were supposed to do at the time you were supposed to do it."
"I think that the power is the principle. The principle of moving forward, as though you have the confidence to move forward, eventually gives you confidence when you look back and see what you've done."
"I think life changes every year. This is just a little more comfortable."
"When you have a good script you're almost in more trouble than when you have a terrible script."