Top 33 Rita Tushingham Quotes

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Just as I was telling myself that I was a one-film actr

Just as I was telling myself that I was a one-film actress, it all started to happen, both at home and in my career.
Rita Tushingham
It’s great to have a job you find rewarding, but let’s face it, we’re not saving people’s lives. ‘Oh gosh, they’ve got a larger Winnebago than me!’ Who cares? It’s what ends up on the screen that counts.
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I don’t know if I’m a gay icon or not, but with ‘A Taste of Honey,’ the audience were so touched by the whole story that it certainly helped matters. The characters were so sympathetic that it was as if you had met them.
Rita Tushingham
Directing seems like a logical progression for me, although I would never put myself in a film of mine. How can you? Putting on make-up while you’re trying to concentrate on setting up the next shot? No, no.
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People are always asking me about the ’60s, like I should be some sort of expert. It’s like being in the middle of a hurricane, you can’t describe it till it’s over. Creativity was allowed to blossom, we were all allowed this marvelous freedom, there was money to do things.
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Believe me, I can be tough, physically and mentally.
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I hate my name. Especially In Liverpool, when they say Hey, Reet… ‘ it sounds even worse. I don’t think of myself as Rita Tushingham, but my mother’d have a fit if I changed it.
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Some people think that I must be ancient because I’ve been in the business for so long, others still think of me as a waif and assume that I’m too young for certain roles. Starting out at such an early age seems to have worked against me.
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I might not be beautiful, but life certainly is.
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I love Liverpool FC. My dad used to take me to games because he was a shareholder at Everton. When I came down to London, I realised that Liverpool FC was my team.
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Never forget how precious life is or your loved ones.
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I think a sense of humor vital to get through life: It’s a great link between people and can be very effective in a getting a point across.
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People always say, ‘Oh, you’ve played a lot of waifs… ‘ but they were just girls. It’s just that a lot of those everyday characters had never been on the screen before. I do hope I didn’t get typed. I feel myself that I tried to do different things with those women.
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I’m certainly no Cleopatra. I have legs like a schoolgirl and I don’t know how I acquired the knack of attracting producers with very attractive offers for very attractive film roles.
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I was only 18 when I made ‘A Taste Of Honey’ in the city of Salford, where writer, Shelagh Delaney set it. She was about 19 when she wrote the play based on her experiences of life and what she observed in her community.
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One day, I read in the newspaper they were looking for an unknown for the film of ‘A Taste of Honey.’ They auditioned over 2,000 girls for the part of Jo – not as many as they did for ‘Annie,’ at any rate.
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I believe in the lessons of life. Some things are mapped out for us. By that I don’t mean that you wait for things to happen, but it’s interesting the way our lives are like a jigsaw where sometimes the pieces don’t fit – and other times they do.
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I want to be free to do what I right for me.
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I like to garden, particularly mowing grass.
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I started backstage, making the tea, looking after the actors, doing stage management for two years.
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My Liverpool blood kept me grounded.
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I don’t tend to get lonely as there are so many things to do.
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I hate publicity. The only publicity must be through my work. I can only talk about myself in relation to work. I know about work – but I don’t know about me.
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I hate parties. I hate having to do things.
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I’ve been in an Agatha Christie called ‘The Sittaford Mystery,’ which I enjoyed, but ‘The Pale Horse’ has a real sense of intrigue and the jigsaw pieces fitting together.
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It’s all luck in this business, and it’s not a kind business at times.
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I started in theatre, in Liverpool, which is where I’m from, and which I love as a city. I acted at the Liverpool Playhouse, and I have very fond memories of it, but although I love the theatre I’m in love with film.
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It is important to have a base in life, and from that base you can enjoy it. To me the base is family.
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When I read a script I either immediately identify with the character or I don’t. If I find myself reading the part in my own voice I think ‘This is a bit of a drag, isn’t it?’ and it’s no good.
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I have never been drunk in my life, and I don’t expect I ever will be.
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I simply don’t know how to act as if I am drunk.
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I grew up with two brothers with whom I played a rough

I grew up with two brothers with whom I played a rough game of football. If I could take that, I could take anything.
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No one in my family had ever been in the business.
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