Top 22 Quotes & Sayings by George Chakiris

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American dancer George Chakiris.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
George Chakiris

George Chakiris is an American actor. He is best known for his appearance in the 1961 film version of West Side Story as Bernardo Nunez, the leader of the Sharks gang, for which he won both the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture.

If you buy a lottery ticket, you really don't expect to win. However, if you do win, it's a different story. The same is true about getting an Oscar. Of course I knew I was nominated, but I never expected my name to be called. When it was, I'm still at a loss to describe the feelings that I experienced.
I had a recording contract with Capitol Records. I loved recording and being in that studio. I made four albums.
I absolutely loved Jerome Robbins. We were all so lucky to be in the same room with this man. — © George Chakiris
I absolutely loved Jerome Robbins. We were all so lucky to be in the same room with this man.
After I finished working on the movie, I went back into the show again playing Riff, so it was an incredible time because I loved playing Riff in the theater and, of course, I loved playing Bernardo in the film. We had such a really beautiful time. We knew we were working on something of quality.
I don't believe I was jinxed or hexed by winning an Academy Award in my first picture, 'West Side Story.'
Steven Spielberg is a talented, wonderful filmmaker.
Why do Greeks always open restaurants that fail?
A lot of people know that I danced, but I also sang.
So many years later, you watch yourself, and you're not critical of yourself anymore 'cause that's behind you.
I don't regret 'West Side Story' one bit. It was an incredible movie full of young people with amazing rapport.
It sounds corny to say, but we're like a family. That experience for all of us really created a bond... The 'West Side Story' experience, it really is a family. There's a closeness that has continued.
You don't stop when a musical number comes up and do the number and then take up the scene where you left off. It all moves forward. Your work as an actor was part of your work as a dancer as well. It was dialogue through movement.
I can go into any working circumstance and, simply, I'm prepared to deal with the work. It was a long, hard lesson I learned.
I made movies with some very nice people, experienced actors.
Whether it's Cyd Charisse and Fred Astaire or 'West Side Story,' see it on the big screen. That's the way we should appreciate it.
No matter how dark the moment, love and hope are always possible.
As far as dancing was concerned, I always wanted to do it. To actually be performing was thrilling for me.
One of my favorite credits is to say that I worked behind Marilyn Monroe, and I love saying that. She was phenomenal.
To be honest, I think I have a nice voice. A good voice... and I loved recording. — © George Chakiris
To be honest, I think I have a nice voice. A good voice... and I loved recording.
Her imagination is rich and vibrant. I have a great love and respect for Rita.
The first thing that was intimidating was when I started rehearsing to play Riff in the London company. That first day of rehearsal, I thought, 'Oh my God, I'm never going to learn this. I'm too slow.'
It's kind of wild and wonderful that 'West Side Story' continues to have a life after all these years. And when you see young people who are really engrossed by this film, that's so beautiful.
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