Top 83 John Hurt Quotes
#1. I was completely crazy and mad when I was young. I was absolutely in love with the dissolute.
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#2. Actors are not always the best judges. We have a peculiar idea of what we think we are, and sometimes it's best left to others to decide what we play.
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#3. I first decided that I wanted to act when I was 9. And I was at a very bizarre prep school at the time; to say 'high Anglo-Catholic' would be a real English understatement.
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#4. My father's a clergyman, and he was in the mission field for a certain amount of time in British Honduras, which is now Belize.
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#5. I loathed school. I don't have an academic mind, and besides I was so bored by my teachers! How teachers can take a child's inventiveness and say yes, yes, in that pontifical way of theirs, and smother everything!
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#6. I am not an enormous believer in research being the be-all and end-all. I get suspicious when I read about actors spending six months in a clinic, say, in order to play someone who is sick.
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#7. There's an awful lot of hanging around when you're doing science fiction. Going down and waiting for them to set up, being told to go back to your dressing room while they change the track and the lighting and so on.
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#8. It would be difficult to have any unfulfilled ambitions because I don't have any ambitions. I've never been that kind of performer.
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#9. My springboard is always the script. Even if the script is taken from a novel, I often haven't read the novel ...
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#10. I've done some stinkers in the cinema. You can't regret it; there are always reasons for doing something, even if it's just the location.
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#11. I can't say that I wouldn't prefer to make small films, basically because I think they are probably more interesting in terms of the material. But every now and again, it's quite good to do a big one.
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#12. My mother's father drank and her mother was an unhappy, neurotic woman, and I think she has lived all her life afraid of anyone who drinks for fear something like that might happen to her.
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#13. I don't know whether I inspire anything in anyone.
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#14. I never quite understand why we watch the news. There doesn't really seem much point watching somebody tell you what the news is when you could quite easily listen to it on the radio.
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#15. I was keen on sports-that's how my nose got this way. It's not actually broken; the nose was just pushed up a little bit and moved over. It's an aquiline nose, quite Irish.
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#16. If you listen, you learn; if you talk, you don't.
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#17. I say you play a part, you don't work one.
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#18. Acting is an imaginative leap, really, isn't it? And imaginations prosper in different circumstances.
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#19. My criteria when looking for a role is that I will do anything that stands the chance of succeeding on the level it is intended to. After that, if it's a part I can do something personal with.
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#20. My parents felt that acting was far too insecure. Don't ask me what made them think that painting would be more secure.
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#21. Ultimately, the film industry has always pushed out its biggies, and I don't have a problem with that. I just wish that we'd spend more time nurturing the smaller ones.
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#22. If I'm doing a play, 30 to 40 percent of the people that come to the stage door have pictures of 'Alien' for me to autograph. And usually, the photos are pretty gory ones.
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#23. I don't think you automatically become an enlightened person because you are a daddy. But they will change you, of course - their understanding of you puts you in a different place.
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#24. Things come in a quieter way to me. It's not laziness, and it's not diffidence. I just know how far you have to bend for work. That's important for me.
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#25. I'm not really a big musical fan. I enjoyed 'West Side Story' when it came out, but it gets a bit tired in the end.
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#26. I knew I wanted to act from a very young age - from about nine, really - but I didn't know how to go about it. I had no idea. The world was a much bigger place then.
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#27. I like entertaining. I adore it. I feel I'm in the right place. Without question.
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#28. Don't forget there are two sides to performing. Finding the truth, but you also have to be transparent enough for the audience to see it. How many times have you seen a performance and thought: 'Well, it seems to be meaning a great deal to you but it ain't coming across to me?' It is to be shared.
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#29. Also the wonderful thing about film, you can see light at the end of the tunnel. You did realise that it is going to come to an end at some stage.
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#30. You can't lose your concentration at all. And there are times when you're on the stage, and you've got silence, which is wonderful, but you have to have the confidence to make you realize it's fine. You can't suddenly wobble and think, 'They're not interested.'
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#31. It's a great relief to feel that you're working with someone rather than for someone. You don't feel that you're being tested, as it were.
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#32. I seem to watch less and less television. The best thing in 'Downton Abbey' is Penelope Wilton. She is always worth the watch.
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#33. Very, very broadly speaking, you can put directors into two areas: One for whom you work, and the other with whom you work. And I prefer the latter, for obvious reasons. It's a great relief to feel that you're working with someone rather than for someone.
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#34. It's an immensely competitive business, and I can tell you the older you get, the parts are fewer, and the people who are proven performers are greater.
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#35. I first got involved with Mel Brooks through 'The Elephant Man.' Everybody knows now, but they didn't know at the time that he was the producer.
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#36. I turn up in Los Angeles every now and then, so I can get some big money films in order to finance my smaller money films.
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#37. I mark a script like an exam, and I try not to do anything under 50 per cent. Similarly with the part. And also film is a peculiar thing, parts don't necessarily read in script form anything like as well as they can do when it comes to materialising.
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#38. I think, you have to forget about intellect, to a degree. Intuition is very important when you're working with a lens, I believe, for what the lens is doing, too.
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#39. How my film career happened, I don't know. It was unplanned. I'd been in films and TV throughout the Sixties and early Seventies, but it was really 'The Naked Civil Servant' in 1975 that put me on the radar.
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#40. I've done all sorts of children's things before, but none as big as 'Harry Potter.'
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#41. The first thing you have to get used to in any kind of acting is the ability to make a fool of yourself. If you haven't learnt how to make a fool of yourself, you shouldn't be on the boards. That's absolutely what it's all about.
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#42. I left drama school and went straight into a 10-week film for which I was paid $75 I might say, which for 1962 was one heck of a lot of money.
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#43. I think love can be really tough. Because it involves ultimately an honesty to the nth degree that you are capable of. Once said, you've lost your deposit. It's best if you don't say it.
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#44. We're all far too afraid of being so arrogant to say "Either you can or you can't."
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#45. If you do an interview in 1960, something it's bound to change by the year 2000. And if it doesn't, then there's something drastically wrong.
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#46. If I'm in theatre, cinema doesn't even cross my mind. Similarly when I'm making a film, theatre doesn't cross my mind.
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#47. The clergy is in the same business as actors, just a different department.
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#48. Each day, as you get older, there is a new perspective on life. It's a progression of some sort.
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#49. Everybody, I think, that was in 'Harry Potter' was certainly introduced to an enormous lot of young people.
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#50. The things that I've enjoyed most are not really science fiction. They are not much fun to make because there are so many toys involved. They are fun for directors who like toys, like Ridley Scott, but they are not a lot of fun to make. A lot of hanging around, changing this and that.
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#51. To me, nothing ever feels like a sure thing. I cling to that because it's very important you don't ever think anything is a sure thing.
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#52. Film is not literature - the image on screen is the information you get.
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#53. I'm not interested in awards. I never have been. I don't think they are important. Don't get me wrong, if somebody gives me a prize, I thank them as gratefully as I know how, because it's very nice to be given a prize. But I don't think that awards ought to be sought.
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#54. When you're really working well with a director then you can be as outrageous as you like and so can he. And there's no worry about it.
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#55. Pretending to be other people is my game and that to me is the essence of the whole business of acting.
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#56. We are all racing towards death. No matter how many great, intellectual conclusions we draw during our lives, we know they're all only man-made, like God. I begin to wonder where it all leads. What can you do, except do what you can do as best you know how.
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#57. I put everything I can into the mulberry of my mind and hope that it is going to ferment and make a decent wine. How that process happens, I'm sorry to tell you I can't describe.
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#58. Punk recognised the fact that the establishment had no room. There's no point in saying you've got the establishment wrong because they hadn't got the establishment wrong, they'd got it absolutely dead on.
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#59. It's quite a dangerous career move to go wilfully on making films that may not find a distributor.
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#60. I have lots of favourite memories but I can't say that I have a favourite film.
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#61. One thing that is likely to make you lose touch is if you keep in touch with the past too much.
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#62. Nudes are the greatest to paint. Everything you can find in a landscape or a still life or anything else is there: darkness and light, character dimension, texture. I painted heads too, of course.
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#63. Picasso was hugely innovative, and, wow, did he have facility, amazing ability, but I don't think he painted a masterpiece.
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#64. The English National Opera does have some terrific productions, which are accessible, and they're not too ridiculously expensive.
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#65. I've never guided my life. I've just been whipped along by the waves I'm sitting in. I don't make plans at all. Plans are what make God laugh. You can make plans, you can make so many plans, but they never go right, do they?
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#66. I remember once when I told Lindsay Anderson at a party that acting was just a sophisticated way of playing cowboys and Indians he almost had a fit.
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#67. I love the uilleann pipes and listen to Ronan Browne who's an uilleann piper.
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#68. I'm essentially the result of other people's imagination. And that's fine. Because of other people's imagination, I've played parts I would never have thought I could do. Still, I've never had a hankering or an ambition for any particular role.
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#69. The difference between anger and deep remorse - remorse is much fatter. It's a deeper feeling altogether. Anger is too easy an escape for my money.
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#71. I think it's interesting to see how things come into and go out of fashion.
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#72. I like the physical activity of gardening. It's kind of thrilling. I do a lot of weeding.
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#73. I've always felt, and I think I'm qualified to say so because I've won a few awards, that it's a terrible shame to put something in competition with something else to be able to sell something.
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#74. I'm very much of the opinion that to work is better than not to work.
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#75. I never had any ambition to be a star, or whatever it is called, and I'm still embarrassed at the word.
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#76. I didn't consider myself to be pretty, not at all.
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#77. As Beckett said, it's not enough to die, one has to be forgotten as well.
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#78. Really, I'm only alive out of curiosity. I'm very curious about where we're all marching.
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#79. Parents are the worst teachers, if they are good at it and you're not. My father thought I was the densest offspring he could have produced.
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#80. Obviously, the arrogance of my own nature in regards to other people's work would suggest that I think I'm talented.
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#81. Society is constantly recalibrating, redefining what it considers to be moral and immoral.
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#82. I think you can get better in mathematics on a school level, but when you're talking about being a mathematician, I think that's definitely a gift of genes or whatever, you know? Whatever your pool is.
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#83. Very broadly speaking, you can put directors into two areas: One for whom you work, and the other with whom you work. And I prefer the latter, for obvious reasons.
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