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Roddy McDowall

Roddy McDowall

Birthday: 17 September 1928, Herne Hill, London, England, UK
Birth Name: Roderick Andrew McDowall
Height: 175 cm

Roderick McDowall was born in London, the son of a Merchant Mariner father and a mother who had always wanted to be in movies. He was enrolled in elocution courses at age five and by ten had appeared ...Show More

Roddy McDowall
[on the Elizabeth Taylor-Richard Burton romance] I knew back in Rome when we were making Cleopatra ( Show more [on the Elizabeth Taylor-Richard Burton romance] I knew back in Rome when we were making Cleopatra (1963) that it would never work. Elizabeth doesn't just love someone; she possesses them. And Richard isn't a man to be possessed. I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did. Hide
[on his more well-known roles as a child actor] I really liked Lassie, but that horse, Flicka, was a Show more [on his more well-known roles as a child actor] I really liked Lassie, but that horse, Flicka, was a nasty animal with a terrible disposition. All the Flickas--all six of them--were awful. Hide
I absolutely adore movies. Even bad ones. I don't like pretentious ones, but a good bad movie, you m Show more I absolutely adore movies. Even bad ones. I don't like pretentious ones, but a good bad movie, you must admit, is great. Hide
[in 1968, on his career] . . . totally isolated, really suffocating. As a child, I was always lied t Show more [in 1968, on his career] . . . totally isolated, really suffocating. As a child, I was always lied to about myself and about the world. Hide
All you can do is make a piece of product, sell it on its own terms, stand behind it and hope that p Show more All you can do is make a piece of product, sell it on its own terms, stand behind it and hope that people will go see it. If you try to be like something else or appeal to any given group, then you can very easily end up being gratuitous and imitative. There's not much to be gained by that and I think too much time is spent going around trying to be like someone else. Hide
Intellectually, I'd love to play Stanley Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire". Can't you just imag Show more Intellectually, I'd love to play Stanley Kowalski in "A Streetcar Named Desire". Can't you just imagine me down in the streets yelling, "Stella! Stella!". God, the critics would have a lot of fun with that one. Hide
My whole life I've been trying to prove I'm not just yesterday. My whole life I've been trying to prove I'm not just yesterday.
[on Mia Farrow] Trying to describe Mia is like trying to describe dust in a shaft of sunlight. There Show more [on Mia Farrow] Trying to describe Mia is like trying to describe dust in a shaft of sunlight. There are all those particles. Her conversation is clotted. Hide
[in 1976, on his fellow former child stars] Compare us to your high school graduating class. You'll Show more [in 1976, on his fellow former child stars] Compare us to your high school graduating class. You'll discover there is always a percentage of successes, and those who fall by the wayside to become alcoholics, dopers, or just plain losers. Sure there are the Bobby Driscolls, the tragedies, but don't forget the others: Elizabeth Taylor, Hayley Mills, Natalie Wood, Gene Reynolds--who's a successful producer--and so many others. Hide
I enjoyed being in movies when I was a boy. As a child, you're not acting--you believe. Ah, if an ad Show more I enjoyed being in movies when I was a boy. As a child, you're not acting--you believe. Ah, if an adult could only act as a child does with that insane, playing-at-toy-soldiers concentration! Hide
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