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Inspiring quotes by Anthony Quinn

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Anthony Quinn

  • I never satisfied that kid but I think he and I have made a deal now.
  • I never get the girl. I wind up with a country instead.
  • I mean, you know, actors lives – you’re forgotten. Look at Barrymore, and look at all the great actors. They’re forgotten after awhile.
  • Well, I mean, you have an emotion, you want to express it. You don’t just look in the camera and do it. You want to hide from the embarrassment of your brother saying you’re not allowed to come into my town.
  • I liked sculpting better than painting. You have more freedom in sculpting.
  • I mean, a Mexican boy couldn’t be anything else but an Indian. And why did you take the name of Quinn, they used to say to me. Hey, you’re an Indian, so I played Indians.
  • I studied all about Gauguin. He was a banker. He was a banker who – he used to paint on Sundays. And one day he hated himself for painting on Sundays.
  • No parent is there forever. So I won’t be here forever with these kids.
  • Now, Marlon and I – for some reason, even today – even today, we can’t say two words to each other. We really can’t talk to each other. You know, I say to him – Marlon can’t talk. I mean, he’d talk to you. But he can’t talk.
  • The painter leaves his mark. And I just put in two statues in Rhode Island that I’m working on. And I think that’s going to make me last longer than me.

Anthony Quinn was a Mexican-American actor born on April 21, 1915, in Chihuahua, Mexico. He rose to prominence as a versatile and charismatic actor, known for his powerful performances in a wide range of roles. Quinn’s career spanned over six decades, during which he appeared in more than 100 films.

Quinn’s breakthrough came with his role as Zampanò in Federico Fellini’s “La Strada” (1954), which earned him widespread acclaim and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He further solidified his reputation with another Oscar-winning performance in “Lust for Life” (1956), portraying the painter Paul Gauguin alongside Kirk Douglas.

Throughout his career, Quinn showcased his versatility by playing a diverse array of characters, from historical figures to complex antiheroes. Some of his notable films include “Zorba the Greek” (1964), “Lawrence of Arabia” (1962), and “The Guns of Navarone” (1961).

In addition to his acting talents, Quinn was also an accomplished artist and writer. He authored two autobiographies and was known for his passion for painting and sculpture.

Anthony Quinn passed away on June 3, 2001, leaving behind a lasting legacy as one of Hollywood’s most memorable and talented actors.

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