The top 10 most inspiring quotes by John Astin
- People are transported to that space that Poe wanted to make available to us.
- United Artists wanted to do records with me. I had no idea, what a rare thing that was—to make an album. And they put a guy with me working on songs, and I got busy with films. I just kind of let it slide. Isn’t that amazing?
- I love to play for audiences that are simply made of people rather than so-called special people.
- The world is a collective madhouse; its inhabitants are merely faking sanity. It is critical to become aware of these aberrations, for pretensions can be the enemy of love.
- The world is, for the most part, a collective madhouse, and practically everyone, however “normal” his facade, is faking sanity.
- I figure I am basically a ghost. I think we all are.
- There are things so deep and complex that only intuition can reach it in our stage of development as human beings.
- Where is the boundary between your thoughts and feelings and my thoughts and feelings? Where does it end—the outer layer of the epidermis? If you look at the body as energy, not matter, maybe there’s a possibility we as human beings are more connected to one another than we realize.
- My work is to reach people with ideas, hopes, dreams, encouragement, insight, and revelation. That’s what an actor wants to do.
- My background is basically scientific math. My dad was a physicist, so I have it in my blood somewhere. The scientific method is very important to me. I think anything that contradicts it is probably not true.
John Astin is an American actor best known for his role as Gomez Addams in the television series “The Addams Family.” Born on March 30, 1930, in Baltimore, Maryland, Astin began his acting career in the 1950s and quickly established himself as a versatile performer in both comedic and dramatic roles.
Astin’s portrayal of Gomez Addams, the eccentric and macabre patriarch of the Addams family, remains one of his most iconic roles, endearing him to audiences around the world. His chemistry with Carolyn Jones, who played his on-screen wife, Morticia Addams, contributed to the show’s success during its original run from 1964 to 1966.
Beyond “The Addams Family,” Astin’s career includes numerous film, television, and stage credits. He appeared in films such as “West Side Story,” “The Frighteners,” and “The Producers,” showcasing his range as an actor. Additionally, Astin has made guest appearances on popular television shows including “Murder, She Wrote,” “Night Court,” and “The Twilight Zone.”
Throughout his career, Astin has received critical acclaim and accolades for his work, demonstrating his talent and versatility as an actor. His contributions to the entertainment industry have left a lasting legacy, cementing his status as a beloved figure in film and television history.
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