Geraldine Page Quotes
Quotations and aphorisms by Geraldine Page:
A lot of people say I always play neurotic women. Well, who doesn't play neurotic women?
~Geraldine Page
Link:
I have played old ladies since I was 17 years old, and very convincingly. I've always looked funny and was too tall to play the leads and so had to play the grandmothers.
~Geraldine Page
Link:
I didn't want to be a Hollywood actress who every so often does a Broadway play. I wanted to be a Broadway actress who every so often does a movie.
~Geraldine Page
Link:
If I read a part and think I can connect to it, that I can touch people with it, I will do it, no matter what its size. And if I think I can't do something with a part, I won't take it.
~Geraldine Page
Link:
'Greedy gut' is my middle name. I love food, and I love parts.
~Geraldine Page
Link:
I keep getting offered these women-with-a-disease things.
~Geraldine Page
Link:
I always wanted to be good at something, to be somebody. The minute I got into my first play, which was called ''Excuse My Dust' - I was 17 at the time - I knew that this was what I'd been looking for.
~Geraldine Page
Link:
I love the Oscars. All sorts of tacky people win. And watching everyone run up and down those aisles is just adorable.
~Geraldine Page
Link:
I always say it's worth doing what you want to do, not letting people manipulate you. It's worth holding out. It's worth having pride.
~Geraldine Page
Link:
They did cast me as an ingenue once, and the novelty was nice. But I said, 'There is nothing here to play!' I really like getting into the meat of a role.
~Geraldine Page
Link:
The main thing is the ability to control your instrument, which, in the actor, is yourself. Look the way you want the character to look. Sound the way you want the character to sound. Once you've trained the instrument to do what you want, you're in control, and you're free.
~Geraldine Page
Link:
In 'Summer and Smoke,' I was supposed to be a plain-Jane wallflower, and instead, I had all these costumes. I looked like a Barbie doll.
~Geraldine Page
Link:
Share:
Permalink:
Browse: