“It's not a pretty face, I grant you. But underneath its flabby exterior is an enormous lack of character.”

—  Oscar Levant

Describing himself, in lines he contributed to An American In Paris (1951), although officially credited to Alan Jay Lerner, as told in The Memoirs of an Amnesiac (1965); also quoted in The Dictionary of Biographical Quotation of British and American Subjects (1978) by Richard Kenin and Justin Wintle, p. 485.

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American comedian, composer, pianist and actor 1906–1972

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