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John Lithgow

John Lithgow

Birthday: 19 October 1945, Rochester, New York, USA
Birth Name: John Arthur Lithgow
Height: 193 cm

If "born to the theater" has meaning in determining a person's life path, then John Lithgow is a prime example of this truth. He was born in Rochester, New York, to Sarah Jane (Price), ...Show More

John Lithgow
[on working with Saul Zaentz on At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1991)] Saul loves being answerabl Show more [on working with Saul Zaentz on At Play in the Fields of the Lord (1991)] Saul loves being answerable to nobody. That's the most extraordinary thing about him. The dailies didn't get sent anywhere for anybody else's approval and cost overruns weren't monitored by a bunch of executives thousand of miles away. He owns it all. He does it the way he wants it. It's incredible how that affects every aspect of production. I've never really worked with anyone like him. Being on the set, playing hearts with Saul, I realised the secret to his success: he can spot everyone's strengths and weaknesses right away. He was a killer. He'd shoot the moon three out of every four games. I don't know if it was the giant bugs or the humidity, but I couldn't sleep for weeks. We had terrible weather and horrible actor-director arguments, but Saul was unflappable. He went through all the same hardships we did, but he behaved as if there was no other place he'd rather be. Hide
In general, my basic rule of thumb is just act in things you would want to see yourself in. I have a Show more In general, my basic rule of thumb is just act in things you would want to see yourself in. I have a taste for all kinds of movies. Usually, it's a question of whether it will be fun, whether I respect the people behind it, whether I would like to work with them. I'm sure I'm a serious-minded actor, but I still value the frivolity of acting. It's a real exuberant, entertaining thing to do. I never lose track of that. Hide
One of the things you learn as an actor is that human beings are capable of almost anything. I'm sor Show more One of the things you learn as an actor is that human beings are capable of almost anything. I'm sort of in the business of illustrating that fact. Hide
[on the character usually played by his favorite French comic actor Jacques Tati] He was always a bi Show more [on the character usually played by his favorite French comic actor Jacques Tati] He was always a bit oblivious, just a little bit startled by everything, and acted in a completely rational but inappropriate way to whatever happened. Hide
My sense of myself is that I'm a character actor, and character actors are ready, willing and able t Show more My sense of myself is that I'm a character actor, and character actors are ready, willing and able to do anything, to be totally different from themselves. That's my job, to be ready. I'm some kind of first responder. Hide
[on the constant time-slot changes and ultimate cancellation of 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996)] If NBC Show more [on the constant time-slot changes and ultimate cancellation of 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996)] If NBC had set out to ruin it, they couldn't have done a better job. They kept trying to use us as a weapon instead of a show to be taken care of. It would have been nice to have stayed a big hit, but I'd rather be a great show that nobody was watching than a lousy show that was a big hit, which is the case for most of the others. Hide
I've had parallel careers in the theatre and in movies. In the theatre, I often play characters with Show more I've had parallel careers in the theatre and in movies. In the theatre, I often play characters with a strong sense of innocence who aren't as intelligent as I am. The reason: my size. I seem sort of big and good-natured on stage. It would be too much for a big man to play a forbidding character on stage. So I play big people who are fairly gentle. It's a wonderful thing to build a career on. What I offer to movie-makers is that I can put a tremendous amount of theatrical background and technical equipment at their disposal. I can make believable the over-the-top characters. Hide
No bad guy thinks he's a bad guy. He thinks he's a good guy. No bad guy thinks he's a bad guy. He thinks he's a good guy.
We deal in very volatile chemicals. We're in the business of using real emotions to bring pretend em Show more We deal in very volatile chemicals. We're in the business of using real emotions to bring pretend emotions to life. We all have our secrets and we all have our deceptions. Acting, at its best, is all about deceiving people, and that makes it all the more interesting to us. Hide
[from a 1984 interview] My career just happened to me. I didn't manage it. My plate is full all the Show more [from a 1984 interview] My career just happened to me. I didn't manage it. My plate is full all the time, but I never have the opportunity to choose from ten parts. I do turn down junk. I've played important parts in movies but I haven't yet played the person the story is about. The joy is in the work. You can get too hung up on where you are. I'm not preoccupied with the desire to be top banana, but I do want to play bigger parts. Hide
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