- Having had so many small parts, there was a character I played that showed up all the time and people did get to know him, like an old friend.
- [regarding the formation of the Screen Actors Guild] They'd [the studios] work you until midnight and get you back at seven in the morning. The actors were taking a terrible licking physically. Generally, as the case with any union, you form it because people are abused.
- [Interview with Associated Press, 2005, about being typecast] You did something that was pretty good, and the picture was pretty good. That pedigreed you in that type of part, which I thought was stupid, and unfair, too. It didn't give me a chance, but it made casting easier for the studio.
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