The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Dennis Franz
- My doctor asked me if I smoked, and I said only when I’m working, golfing, or drinking. Then I realized the only time I don’t smoke is when I’m home. I didn’t even realize I’d become a smoker.
- I’ll miss the comments from the people on the street who love the show and who have felt its impact on the culture. I won’t miss the shooting schedule, though!
- In a perfect world, you would be able to hold onto everyone. But It’s not realistic. The changes with NYPD have been progressive and have taken the show to new levels.
- Everyone needs to be proactive and know the various warning signs of cancer. Early detection and research to make detection easier at earlier stages, along with the treatments needs, is still a must. I salute all those winning the battle.
- I’m not one of these actors who feels a pressing need to direct, and I have no plans to do it.
- One of the things I had a hard time getting used to when I came to California in ’78 was Santa Claus in shorts.
- When he realized who he’d pulled over, the policeman shook his head in disbelief. He told me of all people I should know better. He gave me a real dressing down, but let me go.
- I was so emotional. Choked up. I could hardly talk all day. I’ll be cleaning out my trailer and saying goodbye soon, realizing what a wonderful experience this has been.
- For lack of a better term, they’ve labeled me a sex symbol. It’s flattering and it should happen to every bald, overweight guy.
- I’ll miss the relationships I have built with these actors. I’ll miss the devotion we have to this work. Over this length of time, the tendency is to think it will never end.
Dennis Franz is an acclaimed American actor, best known for his role as Detective Andy Sipowicz on the TV series NYPD Blue. Born on October 28, 1944, in Maywood, Illinois, Franz initially pursued theater and studied at Southern Illinois University.
After serving in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, he began his acting career in Chicago’s theater scene before moving to Los Angeles.
Franz’s gritty, no-nonsense style earned him roles in crime dramas like Hill Street Blues, where he portrayed multiple characters. However, it was NYPD Blue that made him a household name. His portrayal of Sipowicz, a flawed yet deeply human character, resonated with audiences and critics alike, earning him four Primetime Emmy Awards.
Franz retired from acting after NYPD Blue concluded in 2005, choosing a quieter life. Known for his impactful performances, Franz remains a respected figure in television history.
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