[Talking about actress Lindsay Lohan]: "Lindsay`s behavior on her latest film Georgia Rule (2007) was unacceptable. It`s not like she was doing Dumb & Dumber 2. It`s a Jane Fonda movie! Be early! I saw Lohan stumbling around a club drunk once and her moth...
Rosie O`Donnell
Upon accepting her Oscar for "Julia," 1978: "My dear colleagues, I thank you very very much for this tribute to my work. I think that Jane Fonda and I have done the best work of our lives, and I salute you and I pay tribute to you, and I think you should ...
Vanessa Redgrave
You know, just because you`re a blonde type doesn`t mean you can`t suddenly do serious parts. I mean, Jane Wyman did a lot of silly parts for years and then all of a sudden went serious and was tremendous. I`m just hoping I don`t get typed for those creat...
Cleo Moore
[on Jane Fonda and Peter Fonda, 1976] "I didn`t help or discourage them or lead them by the hand. I`m not trying to set myself up as a good father, because I wasn`t a good father. But I think I knew instinctively that if they did make it, they would like ...
Henry Fonda
[on working with Orson Welles on "Jane Eyre"] You can not battle an elephant. Orson was such a big man in every way that no one could stand up to him. On the first day at 4 o`clock, he strode in followed by his agent, a dwarf, his valet and a whole entour...
Joan Fontaine
[On why he was fired from G.I. Jane (1997)]: I gave them no alternative, because I didn`t want to learn how to scuba dive. I wouldn`t mind learning in the Bahamas, but I didn`t want to learn at three o`clock in the morning.
Sam Rockwell
It would actually be really interesting if Spider-Man died. Why doesn`t the superhero ever die? I think if Mary Jane was alone, pregnant and he died, she could give birth to a spider baby and carry on the series with another young boy or something like th...
Kirsten Dunst
Working with Bette Davis was my greatest challenge and I mean that kindly. She liked to scream and yell. I just sit and knit. During the filming of What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962), I knitted a scarf from Hollywood to Malibu.
Joan Crawford
[on Jane Fonda] Jane`s person is more specific than most of us. She`s well disciplined and knows what she wants and where she`s going and works objectively to apply all her information to that intention. With Jane, the character and force is embodied in h...
Donald Sutherland
[on Jane Fonda] Jane`s person is more specific than most of us. She`s well disciplined and knows what she wants and where she`s going and works objectively to apply all her information to that intention. With Jane, the character and force is embodied in h...
Donald Sutherland
[on Jane Fonda] Jane`s person is more specific than most of us. She`s well disciplined and knows what she wants and where she`s going and works objectively to apply all her information to that intention. With Jane, the character and force is embodied in h...
Donald Sutherland
[1979] I`ve known Jane Fonda since she was a little girl. I`ve never agreed with a word she`s said, but would give my life defending her right to say it.
John Wayne
I`ve been around a long time, and I interviewed with a lot of the same people over and over. I was always direct and open about my life. I would always reference Jane [Wagner] and everything, but they never choose to write about it that way -- just like t...
Lily Tomlin
The image of Jane Fonda, Barbarella, Henry Fonda`s daughter ... sitting on an enemy aircraft gun (in North Vietnam) was a betrayal...The largest lapse of judgment that I can even imagine.
Jane Fonda
[Cary Grant] is quite remarkable, you know. I think [Audrey Hepburn] is now too old for him, and in his next picture he will be making love to someone like Jane Fonda.
Ingrid Bergman
[On working with Jane Fonda on Klute (1971)] I liked her passion. And her professionalism. You know, Jane worked for years as a silly ingénue on the stage in New York and, I mean, she was laughable at first. But she stayed with it and, slowly, carefully, ...
Roy Scheider
[On working with Jane Fonda on Klute (1971)] I liked her passion. And her professionalism. You know, Jane worked for years as a silly ingénue on the stage in New York and, I mean, she was laughable at first. But she stayed with it and, slowly, carefully, ...
Roy Scheider
[On recording "Secret Love" for the movie Calamity Jane (1953)]: When I first heard "Secret Love" I almost fainted, it was so beautiful. When we finally got around to doing the pre-recording, Ray Heindorf, the musical director at Warner`s, said he`d get t...
Doris Day
How can a guy climb trees, say Me, Tarzan, you, Jane," and make a million? The public forgives my acting because they know I was an athlete. They know I wasn`t make-believe." [On his role as Tarzan in some 20 films between 1932 and 1949]
Johnny Weissmuller
You know who helped me a lot? Jane Fonda. She said, Look at how many times I`ve been up and I`ve been down. So don`t worry about anything.
Melanie Griffith
You can be interested in a Jane Smiley novel whether or not anyone says a word. She enters into her characters` thoughts with great understanding and depth.
Richard Russo