“To see me as a person on screen would be one of the dullest experiences you could ever wish to experience.”

As quoted in The Hollywood Book of Extravagance: The Totally Infamous, Mostly Disastrous, and Always Compelling Excesses of America's Film and TV Idols (2007) by James Robert Parish, p. 93

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British film actor, comedian and singer 1925–1980

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