My whole act is off the top of my head.
From Don Rickles
Well, I call myself an actor. I always wanted to be one.
When I'm onstage, I'm acting.
I have my own gym. When you do jokes and they sell, you get a gym.
I was a mother's boy.
In our day we went from - we went into saloons. We couldn't cross over like you can today, get a television series and all of a sudden you're a major movie star, you know.
I told jokes badly.
I have a problem, if the light goes on on TV and it blinks midnight, I don't know how to fix it.
I'd like to think my performance is today. I never try to - it's so, as you know, watching me, I have a beginning, middle and ending. But every night the show changes and I relate to an audience and I relate to the young people.
My wife, Barbara, is great. She arranges when I do work that I have a day off between performances.
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