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Inspiring quotes by Dick York

The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Dick York

  • I’ve been blessed. I have no complaints. I’ve been surrounded by people in radio, on stage and in motion pictures and television who love me. The things that have gone wrong have been simply physical things.
  • I never danced a step in my life so naturally. My first motion picture was a musical, and Bob Fosse was the choreographer. I didn’t exactly dance for Fosse, I just did the best that I could to do what he taught us to do.
  • You’d go in, read the script once for timing and then you would sit around and play games. The sound effects people would come in and we would do a dress rehearsal so they could get the effects and the music cues in place. Then you would wait until you went on the air.
  • I had done my first picture and I didn’t have anything to do for awhile. I was asked to come back to New York and do Bus Stop in the role of the cowboy opposite Kim Stanley.
  • My spine healed incorrectly. There were long periods when I’d be perfectly all right, and then there were many other times when I wasn’t, when my back would give out and throw me down to the floor amid waves of nauseating pain.
  • I went to a Gestalt therapist and said that I want to be able to at least tell my muscles that aren’t involved that they don’t have to go into spasms too.
  • Fortunately, I was supposed to look confused and disoriented because, God, I felt that way.
  • I’m trying to go over my lines. I woke up on the floor, somebody had me in their arms. I didn’t quite know who, people looked so unfamiliar. That’s about all I remember.
  • When I did Inherit the Wind, I learned about teaching school. I also found out what a fundamentalist was.
  • Piper insisted she had to be out of breath when we played this one scene, so she ran around the block. Thank God she wasn’t doing a crucifixtion scene; we would have had to nail her to the wall.

Dick York (1928–1992) was an American actor best known for his role as Darrin Stephens on the classic television series Bewitched. Born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, York began his acting career in radio at a young age before transitioning to television and film.

He appeared in numerous TV shows during the 1950s and 1960s, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents and The Twilight Zone. His breakthrough came in 1964 when he was cast as the original Darrin on Bewitched, where his comedic timing and on-screen chemistry with Elizabeth Montgomery made the show a hit.

However, York’s career was marred by chronic back pain due to an injury he sustained while filming the 1959 movie They Came to Cordura. The pain eventually forced him to leave Bewitched in 1969. Despite his health struggles, York remained active in charity work until his death in 1992.

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