
Top 40 Jean Reno Quotes
#1. I would like to work with Jean Reno, and I think it would be amazing to work with Jim Carrey. I would quite like to work with Robert De Niro and probably Christopher Walken.
Thomas Sangster
#2. No women no kids - that's the rules.
Jean Reno
#3. If you're turned away from one road, there's always another
filled with risk but also adventure. Roads less taken are always the most rewarding ones.
Max Allan Collins
#4. I went to drama school in Paris and started doing theatre with a friend. Then I moved into movies and slowly but surely I got roles.
Jean Reno
#5. But I will say that most comedians are the saddest people I know. That is the biggest paradox to me.
Jean Reno
#6. People become concerned with being more humble than other people.
Alan W. Watts
#7. I'd like to do plays, maybe a one man show.
Jean Reno
#8. I'm a minimalist. I don't really need much to enjoy a good holiday - just my family and the bare essentials.
Jean Reno
#9. In France, if you have any sort of talent, you'd better keep it here. And if you're going to go abroad, it had better not be America. The old battle - American versus Frog cinema. It's ridiculous.
Jean Reno
#10. As the soil, however rich it may be, cannot be productive without cultivation, so the mind without culture can never produce good fruit
Seneca The Younger
#11. It has been argued that food and eating have replaced sex as our foremost cultural taboo.7 To some extent I agree with this but would point out that the taboo is not against food, or sex, or flesh, but against a loss of control.
Marya Hornbacher
#12. There is no heaven on Earth. Not now anyway.
Jean Reno
#13. And now here I am, suddenly, after all these years, home. I am not exactly the black sheep of my family, but it is not like I am grazing in pastels. Getting
George Hodgman
#14. Being proud and being nationalistic are, for me, completely different things.
Jean Reno
#15. At home I keep things simple with fish, pasta and soups and am often preparing stuff for the family.
Jean Reno
#16. I was a banker in Morocco when I first saw 'American Graffiti.' It was before I was an actor, a melancholy time in my life, and this mood was reflected in the film.
Jean Reno
#17. The advantage of being eighty years old is that one has had many people to love.
Jean Reno
#18. Because I was born in Casablanca and my parents were from the south of Spain, I do not have a big central root in France. I feel French but in a few ways, not at all French.
Jean Reno
#19. Embrace simplicity ... be content with what you have and are, and not one can despoil you.
Chris Prentiss
#21. Actually, I only have a few friends in real life. And when I say friends, I'm referring to those people who I've known since the 1960s.
Jean Reno
#22. I don't feel like I have to be nationalistic French because I'm afraid of losing whatever. No, no, no, no. And also I don't think we are the best.
Jean Reno
#23. I'll tell you something that's completely true - you can, as a man, obtain everything you want with the truth. If you lie, first of all you've got to be a very good lying actor, which is tres difficile. And it's going to give you poison inside the body.
Jean Reno
#24. If it's a romantic holiday, the only thing I need is my wife. We love quiet and calm places where we can't be disturbed. Neither of us likes being in busy places; we would much rather stay in our hotel room and enjoy each other's company.
Jean Reno
#25. I have a strong accent; it limits the roles, of course it does. I guess if I had moved to America a long time ago maybe my accent would have got less.
Jean Reno
#26. It is an actor's defect. I want everybody to like me, so I'll say what I think will please them.
Jean Reno
#27. The best way to impress a woman is to be the most honest you can.
Jean Reno
#28. I first decided to become an actor at school. A teacher gave us a play to do and that had a major impact. At first, I wanted to work in the theatre, but there was something about the ambience of film, especially American films, that always attracted me.
Jean Reno
#29. Everywhere in the world, you find good things.
Jean Reno
#30. I don't think you lose culture because you act different cultures.
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#32. I see most of my movies at festivals.
Jean Reno
#33. When I am up in Paris then the restaurant which has remained my favourite for the past decade is Guy Savoy. The menu is huge, sophisticated and very creative but I keep to simple choices.
Jean Reno
#34. When I define polarities in my work, I actually create the space between things. I point to the question I am actually interested in, without naming it.
Alva Noto
#35. I can walk into a room and create a good ambience. I was taught all about this back when I studied acting. One of the things they would teach you is how to send out positive signals when you enter a room. I am glad I learned this.
Jean Reno
#36. All food must be capable of being digested, and that what produces digestion is warmth; that is why everything that has soul in it possesses warmth.
Aristotle.
#37. I don't get the romances. I did try - a film called 'Roseanna's Grave' in the 1990s. I liked it. But the audience didn't come.
Jean Reno
#38. When I wrote 'Hatchet,' I knew that I was not re-inventing the wheel. That was never my intention. My goal was to make an '80s-style slasher flick that actually holds up. Basically, I wanted to make the movie that I wanted to see and pay no mind to current trends or conventions.
Adam Green
#39. Noel was her very best friend - even if she wasn't his. Noel was her person.
Rainbow Rowell
#40. 'American Graffiti' stayed in my mind, but I don't think to this day I've done a film that captured that same level of melancholy. It was so well done. Talking about it has given me the idea I might try harder to make that melancholy film!
Jean Reno
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