A Quote by Dom DeLuise

I was at dinner with Gene Wilder and imitated Ethel Barrymore for everyone — © Dom DeLuise
I was at dinner with Gene Wilder and imitated Ethel Barrymore for everyone
I was at dinner with Gene Wilder and imitated Ethel Barrymore for everyone.
When I moved to New York City in 1965, I wanted to be in theater. I was following my Ethel Barrymore dream. But I was too young to be Ethel.
On screen, Gene Wilder could often be summed up as an accident waiting to happen, that frizzy, flyaway hair, the eyes darting this way and that and then something would set him off, Zero Mostel, say, in the movie that made Wilder a star, "The Producers."
I worshipped Ethel Merman and I worshipped Ethel Merman a lot. It's incredible - Ethel Merman was a conventional singer. Her naming her child Ethel Merman, Jr., was, to me, one of the coolest feminist things.
Gene Wilder is so funny.
I was devastated by Gene Wilder's death.
One day, God said 'Let there be prey.' And he created pigeons, rabbits, lambs and Gene Wilder.
Gene Wilder characters wanted to be calm, but to the great delight of audiences, they rarely succeeded.
My dream dinner party guests would be Ethel Kennedy, Truman Capote and Hunter S. Thompson.
When I was 8, I thought I was Harrison Ford, Gene Wilder, Richard Pryor, Elvis, and Chuck Norris all at once.
A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men.This was said by gene wilder ... what does it mean ?
My mother loved Gene Wilder when I was growing up, so I used to watch all his movies with her. I just adore him.
Some of my favorite actors are Gene Wilder and Eddie Murphy back in the day - that's mainly what me and my brothers watched when we were kids.
My heroes were Gene Wilder, Steve Martin, and Martin Short.
Gene Wilder often said that his job as an actor wasn't to make something funny but to make it real.
The first time I saw a picture of [fabled actress] Ethel Barrymore - she was on Broadway and she was wearing pearls. I thought, "That's who I should grow up to be." It's odd, because it was her physical image that I wanted; I had no idea what it was like actually to be her. In those days, we weren't bombarded by images the way we are now, and the ones we did have were more vivid in people's minds.
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