A Quote by James Garner

Even my stuntman is old. — © James Garner
Even my stuntman is old.

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I once wanted to be a stuntman. I was constantly on the front pages when I was a base jumper. But if I were a stuntman, my name would only appear right at the end of the closing credits, even though I'd risked my life for others.
Even a stuntman's life is valuable.
After doing a bunch of movies as a stuntman, I realized that being a stuntman, you are in the shadow of the actor, and they don't get to see your true ability, and I wanted people to see that it was really me doing those stunts, and it was really my true abilities.
With every action oriented or adventure film, there's going to be a moment when every actor becomes a stuntman and every stuntman becomes an actor. You try to do as much of it as you can, but inevitably the studio wants you to finish the movie. So you've got to slow down and you're really got to defer to your team to make sure you do.
I was a stuntman for over fifteen years.
I was the highest-paid stuntman in the world.
I could stare at you for a lifetime. It would never grow old." "Even when I'm old?" "Even then.
I didn't want to be a storyteller when I grew up; I wanted to be stuntman.
It was bad for a stuntman to have a reputation for being hurt, and worse yet to report it.
I always call myself a stuntman first and then an actor.
I worked as a stuntman on the 'Star Trek' TV series pilot.
I'm 74 years old and even though I may be a bit of a rascal, 33 girls in two months seems to me too much even for a 30-year-old.
That would have been a great ticket, Reagan and Ford - an actor and a stuntman.
I don't want to sound like I'm bragging, but I know I'm the best stuntman in Hollywood.
The last thing you want is an injured actor. That, or having to use a stuntman too much.
Frankfurt, discussing a stuntman: He missed being killed in that shot be literally half an inch.
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