Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Bill Paxton
- I’ve had a career that is kind of under the radar, but it sure is varied, and I’ve been so blessed to be able to get paid to do something I love to do.
- I got to direct a human interest sports drama – to this day, one of my proudest achievements in my career and a source of undying pride.
- Growing up in Texas and Oklahoma, Ben Johnson was more famous than John Wayne to some of us. I knew him. I worked with him on a low budget film years ago, and we’d sit around at night while waiting for a shot.
- Since I was a small boy, I was always around the game. I don’t play golf much myself, but I love watching it. My father has played golf all his life.
- There’s something about being at the tournaments that you don’t really get on TV, although golf is a great sport to watch on television.
- I think I got an Instamatic camera when I was 8 years old, and ever since then, I’ve liked to record things. I don’t know why. Maybe it’s just to kind of try to leave some kind of record behind.
- It’s very liberating to be naked in front of a hundred people, but there’s nothing sexual about lovemaking on a movie set.
- When you start out as a filmmaker, you do parodies, because you can’t really compete on a studio level.
- It’s always good to have no expectations when you see a film. Then you can be pleasantly disappointed or surprised.
- My father always read obituaries to me out loud, not because he was maudlin or morbid, but because they were mini biographies.
Bill Paxton (1955-2017) was an American actor and film director known for his versatile performances in a wide range of genres. Born on May 17, 1955, in Fort Worth, Texas, Paxton began his career in the entertainment industry as a set dresser before transitioning to acting.
He gained recognition with supporting roles in popular films such as “The Terminator” (1984) and “Aliens” (1986), showcasing his talent for playing diverse characters. Paxton continued to establish himself as a prominent actor with memorable roles in “Twister” (1996), “Apollo 13” (1995), and “Titanic” (1997).
In addition to his success in film, Paxton made notable contributions to television, starring in the critically acclaimed series “Big Love” from 2006 to 2011. He also directed and produced projects, including the film “Frailty” (2001).
Unfortunately, Bill Paxton passed away on February 25, 2017, at the age of 61, due to complications from surgery. His legacy endures through his impactful performances and contributions to the entertainment industry, leaving behind a lasting impression on audiences worldwide.
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