“For actors on the stage, but not for men.”
Socrates (-470–-399 BC) classical Greek Athenian philosopher
Diogenes Laertius
As quoted in Dame Edith Evans, ch. 12, by Bryan Forbes (1977)
“For actors on the stage, but not for men.”
Socrates (-470–-399 BC) classical Greek Athenian philosopher
Diogenes Laertius
John Roecker (1966) American film director
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“The world’s a theatre, the earth a stage
Which God and Nature do with actors fill.”
Thomas Heywood (1574–1641) English playwright, actor, and author
Apology for Actors, (1612). Compare: "The world's a stage on which all parts are played", Thomas Middleton, A Game of Chess (1624), Act v. Sc. 1.; "All the world ’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players", Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act ii. Sc. 7.
“Movies are a fad. Audiences really want to see live actors on a stage.”
Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977) British comic actor and filmmaker
“I'm the empty stage where various actors act out various plays.”
Fernando Pessoa book The Book of Disquiet
Source: The Book of Disquiet
Billy Wilder (1906–2002) American filmmaker
As quoted in The Bright Side of Billy Wilder, Primarily (1970) by Tom Wood, p. 20
Richard Burton (1925–1984) Welsh actor
In Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor: The Love Letters. How drinking cocooned them from pressure of fame. Without it, they couldn't even make love http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1284504/Richard-Burton-Elizabeth-Taylor-The-Love-Letters-How-drinking-cocooned-pressure-fame-Without-make-love.html, Mail Online, 7 June 2010