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Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster

Birthday: 2 November 1913, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name: Burton Stephen Lancaster
Height: 185 cm

Burt Lancaster, one of five children, was born in Manhattan, to Elizabeth (Roberts) and James Henry Lancaster, a postal worker. All of his grandparents were immigrants from Northern Ireland. He was a ...Show More

Burt Lancaster
[in 1976] Whether you like it or not, when you're 62 you are fulfilled. [in 1976] Whether you like it or not, when you're 62 you are fulfilled.
[on Kirk Douglas] We both came from, sort of, well, shall we say, humble beginnings. We were both yo Show more [on Kirk Douglas] We both came from, sort of, well, shall we say, humble beginnings. We were both young, brash, cocky, arrogant. We knew everything, were highly opinionated. We were invincible. Nobody liked us. Hide
We're all forgotten sooner or later. But not films. That's all the memorial we should need or hope f Show more We're all forgotten sooner or later. But not films. That's all the memorial we should need or hope for. Hide
[speaking in 1983] Tits and sand - that's what we used to call sex and violence in Hollywood. [speaking in 1983] Tits and sand - that's what we used to call sex and violence in Hollywood.
[In 1984 about his career] When I think of my least favorite, I think of Rope of Sand (1949). I did Show more [In 1984 about his career] When I think of my least favorite, I think of Rope of Sand (1949). I did that thing under great duress. I hated it. Hide
In my opinion, Shirley Booth is the finest actress I have ever worked with. In my opinion, Shirley Booth is the finest actress I have ever worked with.
[on Kirk Douglas] Kirk would be the first to admit that he's difficult to work with - and I would be Show more [on Kirk Douglas] Kirk would be the first to admit that he's difficult to work with - and I would be the second. Hide
[in 1985] If anyone should have gotten AIDS from an active sex life, it is me. [in 1985] If anyone should have gotten AIDS from an active sex life, it is me.
[upon being offered Ben-Hur (1959)] I don't want to make this film. It's a piece of crap. [upon being offered Ben-Hur (1959)] I don't want to make this film. It's a piece of crap.
[on Montgomery Clift] He had so much power, so much concentration. Clift was a complicated man, ther Show more [on Montgomery Clift] He had so much power, so much concentration. Clift was a complicated man, there's no question about it. He was a very sweet man, Monty, very emotional. Hide
[advice to actor Bruce Davison, on the set of Ulzana's Raid (1972)] You try to please the director, Show more [advice to actor Bruce Davison, on the set of Ulzana's Raid (1972)] You try to please the director, and the cameraman and the soundman, and you're acting and acting and acting and by the time you come to your close-up, you've shot your wad. It's like making love to a woman: you can't try to come all at once, son. A bit of a tit here, a bit of an inner thigh there, and you have a performance! Hide
[on being a director] It's the best job in the picture business because when you're a director, you' Show more [on being a director] It's the best job in the picture business because when you're a director, you're God. And you know that's the best job in town. Hide
If I'm working with frightened people, I do tend to dominate them. I'm no doll, that's for sure. If I'm working with frightened people, I do tend to dominate them. I'm no doll, that's for sure.
Life is to be lived within the limits of your knowledge and within the concept of what you would lik Show more Life is to be lived within the limits of your knowledge and within the concept of what you would like to see yourself to be. Hide
I don't know why Airport (1970) was nominated for any Oscars - it's the biggest piece of junk ever. I don't know why Airport (1970) was nominated for any Oscars - it's the biggest piece of junk ever.
[on Go Tell the Spartans (1978)] One of the best scripts I've read and certainly the best I've had f Show more [on Go Tell the Spartans (1978)] One of the best scripts I've read and certainly the best I've had for myself in a few years. Hide
Genius is a pretty dangerous thing to have. Genius is too erratic. It's better just to be talented. Genius is a pretty dangerous thing to have. Genius is too erratic. It's better just to be talented.
[on working with Montgomery Clift on From Here to Eternity (1953)] The only time I was ever really a Show more [on working with Montgomery Clift on From Here to Eternity (1953)] The only time I was ever really afraid as an actor was that first scene with Clift. It was my scene, understand: I was the sergeant, I gave the orders, he was just a private under me. Well, when we started, I couldn't stop my knees from shaking. I thought they might have to stop because my trembling would show. I was afraid he was going to blow me right off the screen. Hide
Most people seem to think I'm the kind of guy who shaves with a blowtorch. Actually I'm bookish and Show more Most people seem to think I'm the kind of guy who shaves with a blowtorch. Actually I'm bookish and worrisome. Hide
I woke up one day a star. It was terrifying. Then I worked hard toward becoming a good actor. I woke up one day a star. It was terrifying. Then I worked hard toward becoming a good actor.
Burt Lancaster's FILMOGRAPHY - Page 3
as Actor (122)
Burt Lancaster Burt Lancaster'S roles
John Malcolm
John Malcolm

Dr. Ernst Janning
Dr. Ernst Janning

Archie Graham
Archie Graham

Ole Anderson
Ole Anderson

Announcer
Announcer

Robert Stroud
Robert Stroud

Labiche
Labiche

Sgt. Milton Warden
Sgt. Milton Warden

Ned Merrill
Ned Merrill

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