Bette Davis Quotes About Art

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  • The best time I ever had with Joan Crawford was when I pushed her down the stairs in Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?

    Quoted in Doug McClelland Star Speak (1987).
  • Without discipline and detachment, an actor is an emotional slob, spilling his insides out. This abandonment is having an unfortunate vogue. It is tasteless, formless, absurd. Without containment there is no art. All this vomiting and wheezing and bursting at the seams is no more great acting than the convulsions of raving maniacs.

    Bette Davis (1962). “The lonely life: an autobiography”, Putnam's
  • Dramatic art in her opinion is knowing how to fill a sweater.

  • [On gay men:] Let me say, a more artistic, appreciative group of people for the arts does not exist ... They are more knowledgeable, more loving of the arts. They make the average male look stupid.

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