John Cassavetes
Birthday:
9 December 1929, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name:
John Nicholas Cassavetes
Height:
170 cm
John Cassavetes was born on December 9, 1929 in New York City, New York, USA as John Nicholas Cassavetes. He was an actor and director, known for Rosemary's Baby (1968), The Dirty Dozen (1967) and Opening Night (1977). He was married to Gena Rowlands. He died on February 3, 1989 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
I'm sort of my own Mafia, you know, breaking my own knees.
I'm sort of my own Mafia, you know, breaking my own knees.
There's a difference between ad-libbing and improvising. And there's a difference between not knowing what to do and just saying something. ...Show more »
There's a difference between ad-libbing and improvising. And there's a difference between not knowing what to do and just saying something. Or making choices as an actor. As a writer also, as a person who's making a film, as a cameraman, everything is a choice. And it seems to me I don't really have to direct anyone or write down that somebody's getting drunk; all I have to do is say that there's a bottle there and put a bottle there and then they're going to get drunk. I don't want to tell them how they're going to get drunk. I don't want to tell them how they're going to get drunk, or what they would do, and I don't want to restrict them in being able to carry out a beat, to fulfill an action. You can't say somebody's drunk, or in love. Show less «
Ricardo Montalban is to improvisational acting what Mount Rushmore is to animation.
Ricardo Montalban is to improvisational acting what Mount Rushmore is to animation.
As an artist, I feel that we must try many things - but above all we must dare to fail.
As an artist, I feel that we must try many things - but above all we must dare to fail.
People have forgotten how to relate or respond; what I'm trying to do with my movies is build something audiences can respond to.
People have forgotten how to relate or respond; what I'm trying to do with my movies is build something audiences can respond to.
When I started making films, I wanted to make Frank Capra pictures. But I've never been able to make anything but these crazy, tough picture...Show more »
When I started making films, I wanted to make Frank Capra pictures. But I've never been able to make anything but these crazy, tough pictures. You are what you are. Show less «
Say what you are. Not what you would like to be. Not what you have to be. Just say what you are. And what you are is good enough.
Say what you are. Not what you would like to be. Not what you have to be. Just say what you are. And what you are is good enough.
Everyone has made a love, religion, god. Time magazine had the audacity to kill God and those people are floundering and walking around the ...Show more »
Everyone has made a love, religion, god. Time magazine had the audacity to kill God and those people are floundering and walking around the world with nothing in their lives, simply because they are not led by anybody with responsibility. Show less «
In the last couple of decades or so, something has happened to the American dream. I don't quite know what it is, and it's still not very cl...Show more »
In the last couple of decades or so, something has happened to the American dream. I don't quite know what it is, and it's still not very clear in my mind. Confusion has replaced patriotism. The intellect has replaced love. If something doesn't make money, no one is interested. Everything is for sale. Emotions are sold. Sex is sold. Everything is sex. Cars, women, clothes, your face, your hands, your shoes! Look at the ads, at television. My emotions aren't for sale. My thoughts can't be bought. They're mine. I don't want movies that sell me something. I don't want to be told how to feel. Show less «
[on Gena Rowlands] She and I have friction in terms of lifestyle and taste. We agree in taste on nothing. She thinks so totally opposite to ...Show more »
[on Gena Rowlands] She and I have friction in terms of lifestyle and taste. We agree in taste on nothing. She thinks so totally opposite to anything I would ever conceive! Show less «
I'm not really a director. I'm a man who believes in the validity of a person's inner desires. And I think those inner desires, whether they...Show more »
I'm not really a director. I'm a man who believes in the validity of a person's inner desires. And I think those inner desires, whether they're ugly or beautiful, are pertinent to each of us and are probably the only things worth a damn. I want to put those inner dreams on the screen so we can all look and think and feel and marvel at them. Show less «
I'm not part of anything. I never joined anything. I could work anywhere.
I'm not part of anything. I never joined anything. I could work anywhere.
[on Love Streams (1984)] This picture, this picture; I don't give a fuck what anybody says. If you don't have time to see it, don't. If you ...Show more »
[on Love Streams (1984)] This picture, this picture; I don't give a fuck what anybody says. If you don't have time to see it, don't. If you don't like it, don't. If it doesn't give you an answer, fuck you. I didn't make it for you anyway. Show less «
[on the ending of Love Streams (1984)] I'm crazy, but I love this fucking movie. They hate it, but I love their faces. This is when we shoul...Show more »
[on the ending of Love Streams (1984)] I'm crazy, but I love this fucking movie. They hate it, but I love their faces. This is when we should begin the movie. This is the beginning. Now she goes home and the movie begins. Fuck 'em if they want answers. Fuck 'em! Show less «
I'm a professional actor out of defense. I'd prefer to be an amateur actor. But I've got to have money to make films. Unfortunately, it's an...Show more »
I'm a professional actor out of defense. I'd prefer to be an amateur actor. But I've got to have money to make films. Unfortunately, it's an extremely expensive hobby. Show less «
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