[on how she got her most famous role, Catwoman on "Batman" (1966)] I had lived in New York at the time on Beekman Place. I remember it was a weekend, Friday or Saturday, and my brother had come down from Harvard with five or six of his friends, and we wer...
Julie Newmar
[on Alfie (1966)] To be a movie star, you have to carry a movie. And to carry a movie where you play the title role is the supreme example. The third thing, for a British actor, is to do it in America. The fourth is to get nominated for an award. That pic...
Michael Caine
On playing the Riddler in "Batman" (1966): "When I was first approached to play the Riddler, I thought it was a joke. Then I discovered the show had a good script and agreed to do the role.... Now I am in love with the character. I developed the Riddler`s...
Frank Gorshin
I wasn`t a "Star Trek" (1966) fan, yet I knew who all the characters were. That goes to show what an impact the show had--not just in entertainment but in life. I knew who Chekhov was and I knew who Kirk and Spock were, although I probably had never seen ...
Marina Sirtis
[to Eli Wallach prior to starting work on Buono, il brutto, il cattivo, Il (1966) ("The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly")] Never trust anyone on an Italian movie. I know about these things. Stay away from special effects and explosives.
Clint Eastwood
It was so wonderful being on "Batman" (1966) because you could be nasty and mean, and in the `50S women could never--unless you were some `B` picture actress--be mean, bad, and nasty. It was so satisfying; I can`t tell you how satisfying it was.
Julie Newmar
[on his disappointment with the direction "Batman" (1966) was taking, especially during its second and third seasons] `Batman` was an expensive show and it was losing money. I became extremely frustrated and unhappy and wanted out. There was nothing I cou...
Adam West
When I was promoting "As I Am" last year, I went on "The 700 Club" (1966). I wasn`t thinking about what it represents. I guess I was living in a little bit of a bubble, and I was surprised that it upset so many people. If I had it to do over again, I woul...
Kristin Chenoweth
On how Gene Roddenberry would have felt about digitally remastering all the "Star Trek" (1966) episodes: "You know what? He wouldn`t have been bothered by it at all. Gene did the best work he could at the time, but he was also all about the future. I thin...
Majel Barrett
I was working as a set photographer on De Laurentiis` The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966). Director John Huston had seen a photo of me and said, `That`s the face I want.` (November 27, 1978)
Franco Nero
[in 1994 interview, about "Star Trek" (1966)] I know I`m never going up, for real, in anybody`s rocket ship. I know this because I hate to fly. Gene Roddenberry`s vision always included a multi-ethnic group of people. I thought that was pretty amazing. Be...
Whoopi Goldberg
[on Michelangelo Antonioni] He`s done two masterpieces, you don`t have to bother with the rest. One is Blowup (1966), which I`ve seen many times, and the other is Notte, La (1961), also a wonderful film, although that`s mostly because of the young Jeanne ...
Ingmar Bergman
[interview in Star Trek Magaazine, #1, Sept./Oct. 2006] "Star Trek" (1966)--oh my goodness, what a following that show has! I get asked about it all the time, and I receive lots of fan mail from it, even though I only did one episode.
Julie Newmar
[1966] It`s the thing to do, to tell all the teeny-boppers, "I dig The Beatles" and you sing a song like "Yesterday" or "Michelle". Hey, God knows, it`s such a cop-out, man, both of those songs. If you go into the Library of Congress, you`ll find stuff a ...
Bob Dylan
On her guest starring role on "Star Trek" (1966): "People still want to talk to me about that episode - some remember me more for that than anything else I`ve done" (Sept/Oct 2006 Star Trek Magazine, Issue #1).
Joan Collins
The first actor who really blew me away was Paul Scofield in [the movie] A Man for All Seasons (1966). I`d never seen such integrity in acting, and it struck me as a fascinating paradox because acting is artifice. It can be argued to be entirely false. I ...
Colin Firth
I can`t tell you how grateful I am to those fans. They are not stupid. I think they appreciate my sincerity and my work. Actors want to be loved. "Batman" (1966) has done that for me. I have an audience out there which is always waiting to see whatever I ...
Adam West
[Talking about working with William Shatner on the original "Star Trek" (1966) TV series]: "Bill was very passionate about the work. Unfortunately, Bill was passionate about everything".
Leonard Nimoy
When in 1966 Charles de Gaulle ordered France out of NATO and American troops off French soil, Secretary of State Dean Rusk asked him if that included the American soldiers lying dead in the cemeteries at Normandy and throughout France
Charles Krauthammer
Until as recently as November of 1966, I had complete faith in the Warren Report. Of course, my faith in the Report was grounded in ignorance, since I had never read it.
Jim Garrison
I`ve been a thug since 1966, and this feels good. When people come up and you look into their faces and see all the sadness, and then they thank you like you are the one giving this stuff to them, it makes you tear up.
James Cox
I have known Harold Ford Jr. since before he was born, in that his father was my driver in the 1966 governor`s race, and has remained a friend of mine all these years.
Alison O`Connor