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You could walk the streets, no matter how hungry people were, not matter how long they'd been out of jobs, you could walk the streets, you could ride the subways in New York, and you would not get knocked in the head.
Ray Walston -
Talent will come out.
Ray Walston
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I don't see all the movies that come out.
Ray Walston -
If they're working in a workshop somewhere, where there is, let's say, uh... only twenty people, or something like that, that's still, when they work and do a scene, that's still working in front of somebody.
Ray Walston -
I was very conscious of the actor; watched what he did.
Ray Walston -
I feel that the thing that probably aided me the most in that scene with the dog was the utilization and using an actual recreation, affective memory, if you want to call it, of pain.
Ray Walston -
I didn't study acting.
Ray Walston -
I should have been trying to build a career, rather than leaving it in the hands of somebody else.
Ray Walston