A Quote by Stanley Kramer

If I am to be remembered for anything I have done in this profession, I would like it to be for the four films in which I directed Spencer Tracy. — © Stanley Kramer
If I am to be remembered for anything I have done in this profession, I would like it to be for the four films in which I directed Spencer Tracy.
I loved Spencer Tracy. I would have done anything for him.
When I did that interview with Hepburn, the only ground rule was, you did not discuss Spencer Tracy. Spencer Tracy's widow is still alive, and she respected that.
I've always been skeptical of people who say they lose themselves in a part. Someone once came up to Spencer Tracy and asked, "Aren't you tired of always playing Tracy?" Tracy replied, "What am I supposed to do, play Bogart?" You have to develop a style that suits you and pursue it, not just develop a bag of tricks.
I honestly never considered myself an actor. An actor would be someone like Paul Muni or Spencer Tracy. I was more of a personality.
I am a proud participant of the Spencer Tracy School of Acting: Know your lines, don't bump into the furniture.
I think ageing suits me because I was born old, like Spencer Tracy or Dolly the Sheep.
I would rather do four films and be remembered for them than do 20 forgettable ones.
If I could do anything in my life and be remembered for anything, I would like to be remembered for helping the world see the value of physical engagement with ideas.
When I am cast in a movie where I feel that the woman's part is more interesting, I usually start thinking about Spencer Tracy and Fred Astaire. They seem to be the most clear actors when working with women.
I cannot tell you much about the picture- it depends on so many things, the first of which that comes to my mind is: splendid as he is, is there too much of Spencer Tracy.
I always wanted to work with Spencer Tracy, which never happened, although I knew him well. And I never worked with Cary Grant.
People like Spencer Tracy held up because they had the background originally, but to this day they never have changed Mr. Gable's role, or most of them.
I went to Europe with Spencer Tracy. What a thrill, working with John Ford when I was a kid.
I've worked with an awful lot of people. Katy Hepburn, Spencer Tracy.
When I think of character actors, I think of Spencer Tracy; I think of Gene Hackman, Robert Duvall. When I was a young lad watching films, my eyes were on them - watching 'On the Waterfront,' my eyes are on Rod Steiger and Karl Malden, not on Brando.
Stanley Kramer? Spencer Tracy? No one turns down being in a movie with them.
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