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I'm a workaholic. I love every movie I've been in, even the bad ones, every TV series, every play, because I love to work. It's what keeps me going.
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He could handle longtime stars like Joan Blondell and Edward G. Robinson, and he also could handle Steve McQueen. Norman stepped in at the last moment (Sam Peckinpah had been fired after a week's filming), and that's not an easy thing to do.
Karl Malden
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My father was a milkman. So, I delivered milk.
Karl Malden -
Norman deserved that award; he's a damn good director, ... The Cincinnati Kid.
Karl Malden -
I never thought I was salable. I learned in my second year of drama school that I was not a leading man - I was a character actor. So I thought, "I'd better be the best character actor around.
Karl Malden -
The way he shot me was brilliant, ... Streetcar.
Karl Malden -
They asked me how much money I had, and I told them I had saved my every dime from working in the mills, which was about $300. Well, they told me the school tuition for a year was $900. But the man in charge of the school made me an offer I'll never forget it. He asked me if I was a gambler. He said if I paid the $300, he would take me on and if I worked hard and proved I had talent, somehow he'd find the rest of the tuition money for me.
Karl Malden -
I have an open-hearth face.
Karl Malden
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During that McCarthy period, I was a frightened young man. I was working, but I was frightened.
Karl Malden -
I am thrilled to be honored by the Screen Actors Guild because I've been with it for such a long time. The Screen Actors Guild is sort of a highfalutin name for a union, and this union was always wonderful to work for. For the rank-and-file of the union to honor me is the best compliment I can receive.
Karl Malden -
Working in the mills was hard work, but it was good money, I started out as a laborer making $3.49 a day and later, got moved to an even harder position as a bricklayer that had better pay for $5 a day. And for three long and hard years, I wondered to myself if this was where I was going to end up for the rest of my life. Finally, I decided I couldn't stay.
Karl Malden -
I never believed that politics had a place in art, that is to say, not in artistic relationships.
Karl Malden -
I don't go to the movies. There's nothing I want to see. My wife will go out with friends to see a movie now and then, but there's nothing I want to see.
Karl Malden -
People have told me that I came to this industry at its Golden Age. But when I was there, it was just an age.
Karl Malden