Top 45 Quotes & Sayings by Eli Wallach

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actor Eli Wallach.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Eli Wallach

Eli Herschel Wallach was an American film, television, and stage actor from New York City. From his 1945 Broadway debut to his last film appearance, Wallach's entertainment career spanned 69 years. Originally trained in stage acting, he became "one of the greatest character actors ever to appear on stage and screen" and ultimately garnered over 90 film credits. He and his wife Anne Jackson often appeared together on stage, eventually becoming a notable acting couple in American theater.

Well, I've maybe gotten 200 requests for interviews about Marilyn, and I just decided I'm gonna do my own.
I met my wife and, for the next ten years, we did no films at all. She did the first movie and then I did several after. My first movie was written by Tennessee Williams and directed by Kazan and was called Baby Doll.
And then the first was The Misfits, which I enjoyed very much, with Marilyn and Gable. — © Eli Wallach
And then the first was The Misfits, which I enjoyed very much, with Marilyn and Gable.
Well, I go to the theater today, and its curtain - there is no curtain in this play; the lights go down and go up - and we start. And I live this character for two hours. There are only two of us in the play. And It's a complete experience.
One thing changes every evening: It's the audience, and I'm working my magic. I'm always learning from it.
I've learned that life is very tricky business: Each person needs to find what they want to do in life and not be dissuaded when people question them.
I've never lost my appetite for acting; it's innovative and challenging.
Everyone thinks acting is easy. It's far from easy, but it's the most gratifying thing I do.
I'd come out of the army after five years as a medic. I was a medical administrator and we ran hospitals, and I was a Captain in the army at the end, in 1945.
But Clint I love, because Clint was my mentor. I knew nothing about making an Italian movie.
My wife says that stage acting is like being on a tightrope with no net, and being in the movies, there is a net - because you stop and go over it again. It's very technical and mechanical. On stage you're on your own.
This country has a complex about age. It's unbelievable. If you're over thirty, you've had it in this country.
And I did Batman, too. I did Mr. Freeze. I get more mail for him than anything I've ever done. — © Eli Wallach
And I did Batman, too. I did Mr. Freeze. I get more mail for him than anything I've ever done.
I always wanted to tell stories and act.
The trouble with that movie is that you had to see Chinatown the day before you saw The Two Jakes.
What is it in my makeup that makes me grab any offer and fly around the world? Will I ever be satisfied? Can't I ever just rest?
So I wanted to show what I did with the money. So I got red silk shirts, beautiful hats, wonderful saddles, a great horse, and two gold teeth. So that was the way I did it.
Even if I don't want to slow down, I'm slowing down.
All of these stories bounced around in my mind for a long time.
Having the critics praise you is like having the hangman say you've got a pretty neck.
John Huston was a superb master. He knew how to make good films. I did three things with him. One is called Independence. It plays in Philadelphia, for free. It's been playing there for 25 years.
Yes, I won the Bafta. I thought the British were very intelligent.
I was an original member of the Actors' Studio.
I love to tell stories and this is my way of getting them down on paper.
But I went to the University of Texas in the 30s, and while there I learned to ride. Mostly polo ponies.
Well, I was getting a lot of money then, and I wasn't getting any Hollywood films, so I just did those. I'd always do a play in between. Whenever I ran low on funds, I'd always rush off to do a movie somewhere.
My first Western was called The Magnificent Seven.
I never dreamed I would do Westerns.
When I saw the movie, I said, I wish I had heard the music. I would have ridden the horse differently.
When you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk.
I've worked with wonderful actors like Marlon Brando and Henry Fonda. — © Eli Wallach
I've worked with wonderful actors like Marlon Brando and Henry Fonda.
And that movie was underrated - Nuts - because it deals with a terrible subject, but It's very well done.
I always end up being the evil one, and I wouldn't hurt a fly.
The big secret in acting is listening to people.
I never lost my appetite for acting.
No, I never thought of it in those terms. I used to go into agents' offices and they'd have pictures of these handsome movie men and I knew I'd never be up there. I'm a journeyman actor. I didn't think about stardom.
From the age of four or five. I went to see a lot of Westerns then. But it was silent movies and I loved everything that happened then.
I don't act to live. I live to act.
What do I need a movie for? The stage is on a higher level in every way, and a more satisfying medium. Movies, by comparison, are like calendar art next to great paintings. You can't really do very much in movies or in television, but the stage is such an anarchistic medium.
If you work for a living, why do you kill yourself working?
Fifty million dollars is not to be sneezed at. Of course, I never catch cold. — © Eli Wallach
Fifty million dollars is not to be sneezed at. Of course, I never catch cold.
The richest man is the one with the most powerful friends.
Recipe? Recipe? We don' need no stinkin' recipe.
In the book, I tell the story of seeing old movies when I was young and acting out scenes at home. Now I get scripts, and I act them out.
I met my wife and, for the next ten years, we did no films at all. She did the first movie and then I did several after. My first movie was written by Tennessee Williams and directed by [Elia] Kazan and was called Baby Doll.
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