12/29/2012

Quote of the Week

We say goodbye to 2 great players...


This combination of Associated Press file photos shows, Jack Klugman, left, speaking at the 62nd Annual Tony Awards in New York on June 15, 2008 and Charles Durning, right, during the 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles. Klugman and Durning, both of whom died Monday, Dec. 24, 2012, Klugman at 90 in Los Angeles, Durning at 89 in New York, spent storied careers building catalogues of roles that classed them indisputably as "character actors." (AP Photo/File) Photo: Associated Press / SF
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My favorite quotes...

Jack Klugman
(On his show "Quincy M.E." (1976)):
"We were the first CSI. All these other shows just took what we did and made it bloodier and sexier. Our show was actually about something, we had a message and a moral. You can`t compare gold to tin foil. I was a one man CSI."

Charles Durning
"I would rather do a play because it`s instantaneous. You go on the stage, and you know whether it`s happening or not. Somebody asked me "what is acting?" And I said, "acting is listening." And if you ain`t listening, nobody`s listening."
 



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