The top 10 most inspiring quotes by John Forsythe
- I am an amiable fellow with no mind of my own.
- I like to be what I am, a reasonably simple happy kind of fellow.
- I have been a very lucky fella, because I never considered myself a Marlon Brando or a Laurence Olivier. I always said life consists of love and work. I tried to balance it 50-50. And, of course, now I’m so happy I did.
- My Carrington is much more human than he had been conceived by the authors and by the producer, at the beginning.
- I’m a vastly usable, not wildly talented actor.
- Marlon Brando and Montgomery Clift and all those were in torn T-shirts, and I had my button-down collars. They called me the Brooks Bros. bohemian.
- [In 1984] I’ve had a good time but if I had been willing to starve so that I could play Hamlet, I might have been a better actor than I am today.
- I’m from the east and tend to be conservative. So I don’t believe an actor has to get himself up to look like the “Son of the Sheik”, nor does a young man need to dress like a beat-up beatnik to show his independence.
- [In 1977] I’ve played a lot of reporters and have learned that a kind of intellectualism goes with being a newsman.
- Once you drink one glass, you went another.

John Forsythe was an American actor, producer, and narrator best known for his work in film and television, particularly during the golden age of Hollywood.
Born Jacob Lincoln Freund on January 29, 1918, in Penns Grove, New Jersey, he began his career in radio before moving into films in the 1940s. Forsythe gained early recognition with roles in movies such as Destination Tokyo and Kitty Foyle.
He became a television icon as Bentley Gregg on the sitcom Bachelor Father and later achieved worldwide fame as Blake Carrington on the prime-time drama Dynasty, a role that defined his later career.
Forsythe also lent his distinctive, authoritative voice as the unseen Charlie in the original Charlie’s Angels series. Over a career spanning more than six decades, John Forsythe was admired for his elegance, professionalism, and versatility. He passed away on April 1, 2010, leaving a lasting legacy in American entertainment.
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