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April 10, 2026
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"Thalberg wanted commercial hits. I wanted art."
"According to director Lindsay Anderson, one day while filming The Whales of August he said to Lillian Gish, "Miss Gish, you have just given me a perfect close-up." Bette Davis remarked: "She should. She invented 'em.""
"Lillian Gish is not only the best actress in her profession, but has the best mind of any woman I have ever met."
"I never cease to wonder at my luck in having for my sister the woman who, more than any other woman in America, possesses all the qualities of true greatness."
"The Cobweb was just plain weird, but I got to know and admire Miss Lillian Gish."
"I've always been an actor. That's my job — I can be anything you want me to be."
"Just because people don't have money doesn't mean they don't desire the same thing. They should have it, and it should be good."
"Anything having to do with food is pleasurable for me. Any conversation about food, review of food, story of food, picture of food, thought of food..."
"I didn't think I was going to be a person who other people knew, whose name was recognizable."
"For so long, I didn't play the object of attention or affection. It wasn't until L.A. Story that anyone cast me in a role that had my sexuality as a point of interest or focus or operation. I just wasn't examined in the same way that a 'pretty girl' would be."
"That's the beauty of this country — we can have different opinions and coexist and be amused by each other and hurt and offended."
"My instinct was that it felt personal. It was really about 'We don't like her.' Who were the judges and critics? I would like to ask them, 'What exactly is it that you personally find not sexy about me? Is it my figure? Is it my brain that bothers you?'"
"It never grows old, putting on a beautiful dress. For me, it's a great distraction. It's always ridiculous, and it always feels like it should be happening to somebody else."
"I strangely feel better before I go through hair and makeup. Maybe that's just because I feel like me."
"I will continue doing vampires as long as people sin."
"The reason good women like me and flock to my pictures is that there is a little bit of vampire instinct in every woman."
"To be good is to be forgotten. I'm going to be so bad I'll always be remembered."
"After Theda Barra appeared in A Fool There Was, a vampire wave surged over the country. Women appeared in vampire gowns, pendant earrings, and even young girls were attempting to change from frank, open-eyed ingenues to the almond-eyed, carmine-lipped woman of subtlety and mystery."
"Being a black woman, I've often felt I've been judged by my sex and my race, and I have always known that it shouldn't hamper me."
"You know, she often tells me that what I do is great. I don't think she ever thought I would end up doing this with my life. But I think she is happier that I haven't changed over the years, that I am still me, that I care about her and that we are the same as we always were. And I think that is what makes her most proud."
"I get offered varied parts, often super sexy roles. But I still think it's an issue to find the good scripts. It's a myth that you win an Oscar and you get more opportunities, and this doesn't just go for me."
"The fact is that I like thrillers and action movies. But what really fulfills me is getting out of my comfort zone, taking chances."
"When a young woman tells me that she wants to become and actor, I say, 'No, be a writer. Or go to business school and learn how to run a studio.' The only real change will come from behind the scenes."
"When you grow up in that (multi-ethnic) environment, you see the world differently. Being a mixed-race child, I didn't always see colour in people, I really didn't. It was other people that made me see the colour all the time."
"I want to do roles that are fun and challenging and I want to try different things. I don't want to keep doing Monster's Ball over and over and over again. I want to keep doing my career the way that I was doing it before I won the Oscar."
"It's an amazing feeling to know that life is actually growing inside your body. The first time you see the ultrasound and you see the little bones and you realise that it's part of you and it's in your care is life changing and this sort of protective instinct has taken over."
"Actors always have to fight for the good parts. There are so few good roles written for women each year, and when one is written like this every actress in town covets the role."
"Sexiness is a state of mind -- a comfortable state of being. It's about loving yourself in your most unlovable moments."
"When I held that statuette, I felt as if I had won a triumph not just for myself, but for every other woman who'd struggled to overcome the same sort of background."
"As beautiful as Halle is on the outside, she's 10 times more beautiful on the inside."
"I love Halle. She's so sweet. I connected with her immediately and, even though we only worked together for a few days, it was the best connection I've ever had with an actress. She made me feel like I could trust her."
"That was the first time she was given the opportunity to use what I think is still an underrated talent."
"My mother always said to me, 'You're going to have to work harder and have to be better, and you can't take no for an answer'."
"For me, the walk of the character is always the first part that I must define for myself."
"I've always liked to go down a different path. Being a woman of color, I never followed a cookie cutter way."
"I'm not obsessive, like I have to have the best butt or the best abs, but I like the idea of feeling strong and healthy. It's important to feel good about myself physically."
"I never even think about the physicality of roles, until honestly I get the gig and I think, 'OK, now what do I have to do in this one?' Like, I approach it thinking more about the character -- do I respond to it? Is it something I think I can play? Does it seem like it'll be fun?"
"I've never been afraid to be who I really am on screen."
"I've also grown as an actor as I've got older in life. I've learnt how to go to work, immerse myself 100 per cent in the character and, at the end of the day, take it all off and go back, get a nice bubble bath, have a nice massage and realise that is not my life. And that feels good."
"I used to believe that if my career was going great, then I was not entitled to a great personal life. Well, I've stopped thinking that way. I believe I can have it all."
"I don't buy into that pressure to be glamorous all the time. It's impossible, I mean, you get a pimple in the morning, you wake up with bags under your eyes, you see if you can use it in your work, maybe incorporate it into your character."