Marlon Brando — "Hollywood is ruled by fear and love of money. But it's not love that makes the w…"
Hollywood is ruled by fear and love of money. But it's not love that makes the world go 'round—it's money.
Hollywood is ruled by fear and love of money. But it's not love that makes the world go 'round—it's money.
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"The only thing an actor owes his public is not to bore them."
"I think that the only way to live is to be true to yourself."
"The Jews control Hollywood and use it to promote their own agenda."
"Acting is an empty and useless profession."
"We are not actors, we are just people who are paid to be actors."
American actor whose A Streetcar Named Desire (1947) and On the Waterfront (1954) defined Method acting and reshaped 20th-century film performance. Closely associated with James Dean (Method-acting peer and protégé) and Montgomery Clift (Method contemporary and friend). For an intellectual contrast, see Laurence Olivier, British classical-trained actor — Olivier's technical, externally-constructed approach to acting is the precise opposite of the Method's emotional-recall internalism — the canonical 'Method vs classical' binary 20th-century acting pedagogy is organized around. Olivier reportedly told a frustrated Hoffman: 'Try acting, my dear boy'.
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