Archive for Cary Grant
May
08
Cary Grant Quotes: “In my opinion, your opinion that….”
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“In my opinion, your opinion that
it’s a silly song is a silly opinion.”
Cary Grant as Dr. Barnaby Fulton in
“Monkey Business” (1952)
Mar
27
Cary Grant Quotes: “I can’t portray Bing Crosby….”
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“I can’t portray Bing Crosby, I’m Cary
Grant. I’m myself in that role. The
most difficult thing is to be yourself,
especially when you know it’s going to be
seen immediately by 300 million people.”
Cary Grant Quotes
Mar
22
Cary Grant Quote about Katharine Hepburn
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“She was this slip of a women and I never liked
skinny women. But she had this thing, this air
you might call it, the most totally magnetic
women I’d ever seen, and probably ever seen since.
You had to look at her, you had to listen to her,
there was no escaping her.”
Cary Grant Quote about Katharine Hepburn
Mar
11
Cary Grant Quotes: “I’ve often been accused by critics of…”
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“I’ve often been accused by critics of
being myself on-screen. But being oneself
is more difficult than you’d suppose.”
Cary Grant Quotes
Jan
12
Cary Grant (1955) To Catch A Thief
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“Not only did I enjoy that kiss last
night, I was awed by its efficiency.”
Cary Grant as John Robie in
“To Catch A Thief” (1955)
Jan
03
Cary Grant
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“It seems that each new marriage is more difficult
to survive than the last one. I’m rather a fool for
punishment. I keep going back for more, don’t ask me why.”
Cary Grant on his many marriages.
Aug
04
Cary Grant
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“To succeed with the opposite sex, tell her you
are impotent. She can’t wait to disprove it.”
Cary Grant
May
14
Cary Grant
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“Look I probably should have told you this
before but you see… well… insanity runs
in my family… It practically gallops.”
Cary Grant as Mortimer Brewster in
“Arsenic and Old Lace” (1944)
Mar
31
Cary Grant in “Bringing Up Baby” (1938)
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“Now it isn’t that I don’t like you, Susan,
because, after all, in moments of quiet, I’m
strangely drawn toward you, but – well, there
haven’t been any quiet moments.
Cary Grant as David Huxley from
“Bringing Up Baby” (1938)
Feb
15
Cary Grant
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“The only really good thing about
acting is that there’s no heavy lifting.”
Cary Grant















