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QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF Ray Walston
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Quotes By author - Starting with R - Ray Walston
There are 29 quotes for the author Ray Walston
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You could walk the streets, no matter how hungry people were, not matter how long they'd been out of jobs, you could walk the streets, you could ride the subways in New York, and you would not get knocked in the head.

I don't go to very many movies.

I was very conscious of the actor; watched what he did.

I've often wondered, when they've done Of Mice And Men on stage, and I've seen it, how they did that gun thing. I've watched it on stage, but I don't remember it.

I never should have done 'My Favorite Martian' (1963). I didn't work in TV or film for three years after. Everyone thought of me as a Martian. Do you know what it's like to go to Madrid, Spain, on vacation and have a guy yell out, 'Hey, Martin!' and put antennas behind his head? When that happens, you know your career is dead.

Well, I never really studied acting.

I would like to think that it is the actor who is playing the part, it is the actor who is controlling the words written by Steinbeck, and in this case Horton Foote, who adapted it for the movie, but practically used paragraphs right out of the book, and just placed them right in the screenplay.

I've worked with Josh Logan, who was the only director in New York City who went to Moscow, and for nine months worked and studied with Stanislavski.

One thing that came up, that I haven't gotten over yet, was the fact that when I began working on the role, I went and had my hair bleached white.

But Of Mice And Men, if looked at as a piece of Americana, then there's great joy in it, despite the story line.

I have 30 seconds to tell you I have been waiting 60 years to get on this stage.

The only thing I know about Broadway at the moment is that the box-office prices are absolutely unbelievable in terms of high they are.

I suppose when I was a kid, and I went to movies, and later went to some plays on my own when I got a little older, in New Orleans, where I was living then, I zeroed in on the actor.

If they're working in a workshop somewhere, where there is, let's say, uh... only twenty people, or something like that, that's still, when they work and do a scene, that's still working in front of somebody.

I have worked with some very great directors.

If they're in New York, they of course are there because they know that's where it is, and they're going to be working at Shraft's or wherever in order to keep themselves going until they find a part in a play.

Well, I would think that, uh... yeah, I would think that Of Mice And Men would heighten people's awareness of other people's problems.

If it's not in New York, let's say it's in St. Louis, then they've got to find a place or get with someone who knows about the work... they've got to find a place like that and do scenes, and then try to get in plays.

Something's gotta be learned, when you get out on the stage in front of people and start talkin' and tryin' to be a character.

And it's interesting that the greatest success in the New York Theatre that Josh Logan made happened to be a musical.

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