Anjelica Huston
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Biography
Anjelica Huston Quotes
“I know certainly, when one job draws to a close, that I feel I’m simply never going to work again. No one will ever want me for anything ever again. I think that’s a vulnerable moment in every actor’s life, and it happens every time you finish a film.”“I think all actors - they’ll hate me for saying this - but we are babies. We like to be loved, and we’ll do anything if we’re loved.” “My biggest ambition is never to be bored. I’m not aggressive enough to strongly run after being an actress.” “It’s made people numb and I think it’s made them angry under the numbness.” “Of course drugs were fun! And that’s what’s so stupid about anti-drugs campaigns - they don’t admit that.” “I’m very fond of doing movies where men fight over me. I don’t get to do enough.” “It was great to work in Ireland because it’s such a beautiful country, but it’s not particularly easy to film in because the weather changes all the time.” “Some people had fathers who were bankers or farmers, my father made films, that’s how I saw it. As for the movie stars, they were just around, some of them were friends, others weren’t, it was all just a part of my everyday life.” “I was never happily hedonistic. There’s no hedonism without a downside.” “I’m not really big on slapstick humour. I like gentle humour.” “Going back to Ireland involves at least six to seven emotional breakdowns for me per day.” “I am a person whose father had no religion but who went to the nuns for a couple of years. And I think I’m the same: On one hand, I pray; on the other hand, I don’t believe. I am constantly between the two.” “I can’t help feeling the world is on this terrible roller coaster where nobody can get it up since the atom bomb.” “I do like the ocean wave, actually. I’m born under the sign of Cancer - the sign of the crab - so I like coastal areas and sunny beaches and such - although not the wide-open and deep seas.” “I don’t see myself ever retiring, unless it’s for something that I like better, and so far I like directing a lot but I don’t see the necessity to retire from anything unless there’s a really great alternative.” “I don’t think it’s necessarily healthy to go into relationships as a needy person. Better to go in with a full deck.” “I had one nanny who made me sit in front of a bowl of porridge for three or four days running when I refused to eat it. I remember being very unhappy about that.” “I have two new nephews and a new niece this year, so I have plenty of kids that I can spend time with.” “I like it when you read a script and there’s the part that you show to the other characters and then there’s the part that only the audience knows.” “I’m not all that big on rides. I sort of like bumper cars but I don’t really go to Disneyland all that much unless if have nieces and nephews or people to take.” “I’ve always thought with relationships, that it’s more about what you bring to the table than what you’re going to get from it. It’s very nice if you sit down and the cake appears. But if you go to the table expecting cake, then it’s not so good.” “It’s still possible to find pockets of old Dublin - but its becoming more and more rarified.” “Oh, all kinds of lunacy happens in Ireland, all kinds of lunacy.” “Where there is age there is evolution, where there is life there is growth.” |
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The Actor
Anjelica Huston has appeared in the following films:A Walk with Love and Death (1969) Hamlet (1969) Sinful Davey (1969) Swashbuckler (1976) The Last Tycoon (1976) The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981) Frances (1982) Prizzi’s Honor (1985) Captain EO (1986) Gardens of Stone (1987) The Dead (1987) A Handful of Dust (1988) Mr. North (1988) Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) The Witches (1990) Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) The Crossing Guard (1995) Ever After (1998) The Golden Bowl (2000) Blood Work (2002) The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) Art School Confidential (2006) These Foolish Things (2006) The Darjeeling Limited (2007) Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure (2009) |

