Top 52 Lithgow Quotes
#1. On 'Frasier,' a network executive once suggested that one week we have John Lithgow play Frasier and Kelsey Grammar play Lithgow's role on '3rd Rock From the Sun;' I've been deeply afraid of the idea of a crossover ever since.
Christopher Lloyd
#2. John Lithgow was absolutely wonderful in 'Dexter,' there's no doubt about it.
Robert Morse
#3. And so one more to the wandering road. Beyond Blackheath the highway began a steep and curvaceous descent towards Lithgow, where it skirted along hem of the mountains ...
Bill Bryson
#4. My only regret is that we didn't have more kids. I came from a family of four kids, but my wife and I just started too late.
John Lithgow
#5. The most exciting acting tends to happen in roles you never thought you could play.
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#6. I was married very young. I lived a very middle class life. I was married at age 21, divorced at 31. I didn't sleep on people's couches.
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#7. One of the things that gives me a lot of pleasure about both the solo show and the book is that it tells people about my dad. He really was an important man. He was a kind of pioneer of regional theater. He was the first American producer to ever produce all of Shakespeare plays.
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#9. There's nothing like spending an evening with an audience every night.
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#10. It's my theory that if you hear enough applause and laughter at a young enough age, you're doomed
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#11. Academics tend to have wonderfully infantile senses of humor.
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#12. Look at the darkest hit musicals - Cabaret, West Side Story, Carousel - they are exuberant experiences. They send you out of the theater filled with music.
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#13. You kill three people, they call you a murderer. You kill a million people, they call you a conqueror. Go figure.
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#14. I can't imagine doing an hour-long dramatic series because it's so much work. A sitcom is a wonderful gig. You work from 10 to 4 every day, it's fun, and you get to live at home.
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#15. That's how you deal with stardom; you make it the least important part of your life.
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#16. If you hear enough applause and laughter at a young enough age, you are doomed to become an actor.
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#17. You have to overcome enormous self-consciousness, but nudity is about the strongest thing you can do in an acting performance. It's the most unsettling or the most comic or the most sexual.
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#18. Growing up I didn't want to be an actor. I sort of didn't want to go into the family business; the main reason being there was something I wanted to do far more, which was be an artist.
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#19. I'm very concerned for the future of the earth and its amazing creatures. We've got to be careful and make sure we don't foul our own nest.
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#20. I think there are all sorts of ways of turning into an actor, and there are a vast variety of different actors. You know, you interview plenty of actors and you know they come at it from a different direction and acting means different things to a lot of people.
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#21. I got a wonderful college education. I went to Harvard. In those four years I accumulated a lot of knowledge but I also created a kind of habit of learning that has stayed with me my whole life.
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#23. I'm a con artist in that I'm an actor. I make people believe something is real when they know perfectly well it isn't.
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#24. I don't hesitate to do nudity as an actor if it's done well.
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#25. If my life was a play, age 35 was my intermission.
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#27. It's very interesting, I had an extremely intense experience with my dad in 2002, when he was an old man and very ill and I was taking care of him and my mother, and he was extremely depressed, virtually lost the will to live, and I realized my main job was cheering him up to save his life.
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#28. I was in 20 Shakespearean plays by the time I was 20.
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#29. Instead of being a theater actor who sometimes does movies I became a movie actor who sometimes does theater.
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#30. I'm a fun father, but not a good father. The hard decisions always went to my wife.
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#31. In animation, there's this exhilarating moment of discovery when you see the film and you say, Oh THAT'S what I was doing.
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#33. I really prize and love great painting. It's so out of date now. It's slightly come back in.
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#34. If it's well written and well directed and you've got good actors to work with, acting is easy. But making sure all the ducks are in a row is the hard part. It's very rare.
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#35. I look for every opportunity to mix comedy and horror and tragedy. I love catching audiences off-guard.
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#36. Time sneaks up on you like a windshield on a bug.
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#37. If you read in front of your kids, it's very likely that they'll become readers, too.
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#38. I find I have to walk a little faster in public these days, but it's very easy to remember when nobody had any idea who I was.
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#39. What you aspire to on a sitcom is the feeling of live comedy.
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#40. Take care, be kind, be considerate of other people and other species, and be loving.
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#41. We should have charity for what the dead say. We may disapprove of what they say, but we should not insult them and revile them knowing they cannot not defend themselves.
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#42. The Broadway audience is made up of a greater percentage of tourists now. There's not nearly as much variety and danger and challenge in what's being offered.
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#43. My father was a man of the theater. I grew up in a theater family. As a young man, as a boy, I gypsied around with my siblings and my parents to, like, eight different towns, went to eight different schools. All those things were extremely formative, and I think that's what happens.
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#44. Up there with my awards, I have a great big statue of Groucho Marx, just to put everything in perspective.
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#45. When you end a successful sitcom, the most sensible thing to do is go back to the theater.
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#46. I keep looking for things I haven't done yet.
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#47. It's a very tough time for the playwright. Broadway has become almost a musical comedy theme park with all these long-running shows.
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#48. I consider myself a very lucky actor that, approaching 60, I'm still employed and employable.
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#50. I went to Princeton High School, when I was very serious about being an artist. I was in a theatre family but I didn't want to become an actor.
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#51. For me, working on stage is much more exhausting than all the other mediums, but it's also much more thrilling.
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#52. I certainly had my years as an out of work actor but I was married with a baby. My wife was supporting us.
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