A Quote by Jeffrey Tambor

If you see 'Pollock,' I weighed almost 270 pounds. — © Jeffrey Tambor
If you see 'Pollock,' I weighed almost 270 pounds.
I went from 220 pounds that I cut down for 'Moneyball' to almost 270-280 pounds for 'Ten Year.'
On Earth, I weighed 150 pounds; my suit and backpack weighed another 150. 300 pounds. Up there, I weighed only 50. So I could prance around on my toes. It was quite easy to do.
I had only played five games in my senior year in high school. I was not large enough. Hell, when I graduated, I was about five foot four and weighed 120 pounds. I didn't go with the Dodgers until spring training of 1940 and I weighed all of 155 pounds soaking wet.
In practice in 2007 I had a limit that probably would've weighed almost 30 pounds.
In the past 10 years, I've looked at life as this Pollock stuff. And now I'm almost in the post Pollock phase.
When I was with Geffen Records, I weighed almost 400 pounds. The label told me that I had a great voice but wasn't marketable having a weight image.
I was 270 lbs with a 48-inch vertical, benching 500 pounds, running a 4.5, 4.6.
I was 103 pounds for 12 years, and what's crazy is that I actually wanted to weigh 100. Honestly, it was for no other reason than the fact that I thought it would be cool to say that I weighed 100 pounds.
One of my most memorable Thanksgiving memories was probably the first year that me and my two brothers decided to start our annual eating contest. We ate throughout the whole day. We started that morning and weighed ourselves, and at the very end of the night, we weighed ourselves out. And all three of us equally gained five pounds.
I had a laptop when they weighed 10 pounds.
By the time I was a teenager, I weighed 400 pounds.
Bloomberg weighed three hundred pounds. This itself was historical. I revered his weight. It was an affirmation of humanity's reckless potential; it went beyond legend and returned through mist to the lovely folly of history. To weigh three hundred pounds. What devout vulgarity.
When I was 16 years old, I weighed 176 pounds.
I weighed 84 pounds when I was 14. I was an easy target for the other kids.
If the choice is between buying another building or a Pollock, I'd go for the Pollock every time.
When I graduated from high school, I weighed 125 pounds because of wrestling. Suddenly, I realized I could eat whatever I wanted - plus, creatine was new at the time. I went from 125 to 175 pounds, working out like crazy. I was yoked. But I wasn't drinking enough fluids and ended up with a kidney stone - and 3 weeks of pure hell.
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