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Don was a comic actor. He wasn't a wisecracking, loud sort of person always telling jokes - nor is Andy.
Maggie Peterson
[Help was at hand, however, in the person of McMillan, a Canadian stage star who has acted professionally in Pittsburgh before.] With Richard, we've [landed] on our feet, ... a great comic actor, a great physical actor, and very intelligent.
Thomas Kilroy
My brother and I had a reputation for telling real bad jokes. We told the worst jokes in town. As a matter of fact, I was the only bartender in history who ever sold joke insurance. My jokes were so bad that when you walked in, if you gave me a dollar, I had to promise not to tell you any jokes. ... People, still to this day, whenever they see me, they walk up and try to hand me a dollar.
Wally Hirstein
[He was] a great comic actor to learn from ... He made me laugh so much. I'm just so lucky to have been able to get to know my hero and the person that I aspire to be.
Peter Kay
There's a hell of a distance between wisecracking and wit. Wit has truth in it; wisecracking is simply calisthenics with words.
Dorothy Parker
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1893
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1967
)
[Reese Witherspoon] was the first, and ... only person that I thought who would play it, for many reasons. Number one, an actor who has to play from 17 to 35 and be convincing in both ranges. And two, we all know her extraordinary comic guile and her wit ... but she also has that irresistibility in her, that total appeal.
Mira Nair
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1957
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'Annie' was a comic strip with an awful lot of information in it. It had more information in the balloons above the characters than practically any other comic strip that was around. The strip told tales instead of jokes.
Martin Charnin
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1934
-)
I've had high regard for a great many actors. I started out as a serious actor. I didn't start out as a comic actor at all. That just developed because I happened to be louder than anyone else. If they wanted a blowhard character, they called on me. I've had innumerable people that I've respected and venerated.
Gale Gordon
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1906
-)
Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial. If you want to be the most popular person in your class, whenever the professor pauses in his lecture, just let out a big snort and say, 'How do you figger that!' real loud. Then lean back and sort of smirk.
Jack Handy
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1991
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2003
)
He's the best comic actor in the world by a mile.
Bill Murray
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1950
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His skills as a comic actor were unrivalled - no-one came or comes close,
Stephen Fry
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1957
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We have lost a national treasure - a comic actor of real genius.
Michael Grade
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1943
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It is hard to untangle the art of Andy Warhol from the personality of Andy Warhol. You can see Andy at work, Andy talk about Andy. It creates an experience.
Michael De Marsche
Maureen isn't based on a real person. She's a completely fictional creation, though some of the girls probably went through the same sort of things. Maureen just sort of absorbs all the bad stuff. She's the sort of person that everything happens to, poor thing.
Kelly Reilly
Andy's rise up the rankings is a big boost to everyone, but most of all for Andy himself. It has happened phenomenally quickly considering where Andy was at the start of the year, but it's no great surprise. The signs were always there that Andy would become a top-class player. He is not going to rest now. He will keep going for it.
Jeremy Bates
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