As far as 'St. Elsewhere' goes, I just loved that show.
From Norman Lloyd
I'm very fond of Amy Schumer. I think she's terrific, an enormous talent.
Peter Weir is remarkable. He can do anything.
I'm very proud of the people with whom I've worked. It's an amazing collection that just by happenstance happened.
There were little Charlie Chaplins that you would wind up, and they would walk. I remember vividly. I was sitting in the high chair with the little tray in front of me. My parents would wind it up, and it would walk to me.
I imagine I was supposed to become a lawyer or something. But this was the Depression; the lawyers I saw were all driving cabs. So I thought, 'Well, if I'm going to be badly off anyway, I might as well be badly off in the theater, where you get used to it.'
I very much admired Lancaster. George Clooney reminds me of him today. Not all the macho, swinging around that Burt used to do, but the courage. You know where you stand with men like that.
Some of the movies I did - well, you have to feed your family.
Connie Bennett, the guys used to stake her, she was so good.
When I think back on it, it's amazing what happens to us as we move out into the world.
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