Words matter. These are the best Cesar Romero Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I should remember more, and I have a pretty good memory.
Bugsy Siegel. The mobster with the beautiful blue eyes.
Well, you know what they say in Hollywood – the most important thing is being sincere, even if you have to fake it.
People would read all kinds of reaction into it, but Tracy told me himself that half the time he was just standing very still, trying to look sober and composed. That takes nothing away from him. The fact he got away with it was a tribute to his talent.
I was supposed to be a romancer, either wooing the leading lady or competing with the leading man for her.
I was born in the USA, which many people still find hard to believe.
They say the camera never lies. It lies every day.
All kinds of celebrities, political ones as well, are increasingly being targeted. In this country, with all the countless guns.
You knew everybody at all the studios and you saw them often.
Due to a big bust in Cuba, my father’s business suffered badly, so I was free to choose my own career. I became a professional dancer, and I went on the road and started making real money.
George Murphy tagged that name ‘Butch’ on me years ago. We were all at a party and he went around tagging names on people that didn’t fit them.
Now I don’t know half of the young people in the industry. It’s too spread out, too diffuse.
I’m satisfied to go in at the bottom – that’s the best way to learn what things are all about.
Sometimes, I wonder what I’m doing here.
Because of my age and because there’s more work on the small screen. What it’s missing in quality it makes up for in quantity. From an actor’s selfish point of view.
Everybody in Hollywood was in Around the World in 80 Days. If you weren’t, you left town and made up an excuse.
They would glue the wig to the front of my forehead, and after a while it would give me a headache.
If my father’s business hadn’t gone broke, I’d be exporting nuts, bolts and sugar machinery right now. What an awful thought!
I was out dancing with one actress or another. And that got press. Even when it didn’t, the whole town knew I was a dancing fool, and since I couldn’t very well dance with a man, they saw me dancing with a lady, and they assumed the rest.
I should only have been as lucky as Valentino, in the movies – I didn’t have to be a gigolo. In real life.
I’m 86 and my doctor used to tell me to slow down – at least he did until he dropped dead.
George Raft may or may not have gone both ways, but he was very sensitive to what they said about him, and it was one factor why he decided to play all those gangsters in the movies.
That is perceptive of you, because in this country men dancers have always been viewed with suspicion. If you were an actor, a star, and a dancer, you had to be, or have a name like someone ‘mainstream.’
The Thin Man was a good break, because it was highly popular. I played a gigolo in it.
We Latins make splendid lovers and splendid older men.