A Quote by Benicio Del Toro

I'm not Jack Nicholson. I'm not Brando. But I do mumble. — © Benicio Del Toro
I'm not Jack Nicholson. I'm not Brando. But I do mumble.
But the people I admire have always been people like Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson and Jack Lemmon.
There's no really signature Leo DiCaprio role, like Jack Nicholson is Jack Nicholson no matter what movie he's in.
It was also wonderful to have the prospect of playing with Jack Nicholson. It was a terrific part, a terrific script, with Alexander Payne and Jack Nicholson. You can't get any better than that!
If you see 'The Shining' with Jack Nicholson, you remember him not only because he is Jack Nicholson and because he does a wonderful job, but because he is a threat. The bad guy is someone people will have in their minds forever if it's a good bad guy.
Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson, Sean Connery and Robert Redford, Mel Gibson - at least in the Road Warrior films - and Harrison Ford are among my favorite actors. Meryl Streep, Jane Fonda, Sally Field, Deborah Winger, Jessica Lange, and of course, Shirley MacLaine, are among the women.
Having said that, I'm a huge Jack Nicholson fan because he just goes nuts in everything he does. Having Jack in his heyday would also be a dream come true.
Jack Nicholson is a hero of mine.
Well, I never got to meet Jack Nicholson.
My friends are all megalomaniacs - from Damien Hirst to Jack Nicholson - all of them.
If I could transform my stage life to the movies, I'd be Jack Nicholson.
With my sunglasses on, I'm Jack Nicholson. Without them, I'm fat and 60.
No one ever bugged Jack Nicholson. When we made 'Witches,' and people were standing around to see him, he'd just come out and say, 'Hi everybody!' I was lucky enough to go with him to a Lakers game, too, and he was always friendly. No one bothers Jack, because he makes himself so accessible.
I would like to work with Jack Nicholson, before it's too late.
I think everybody is intimidated by Jack Nicholson. But he was really nice to work with.
I remember hearing a good story about Jack Nicholson working with Stanley Kubrick on The Shining [1980]. Nicholson was saying that, as an actor, you always want to try to make things real. And believable. When he was working with Kubrick, he finished a take and said, "I feel like that was real." And Kubrick said, "Yes, it's real, but it's not interesting".
Working with Jack [Nicholson] is sort of like standing in front of the Grand Canyon.
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