I’m not like Henry Fonda. He lives to act. I’ve just had a dedication to do the best I could. When I don’t have challenges, the days get long. But I do enjoy being on stage. If I do good work, I get a kick out of that. Don Ameche Read Quote
There are directors you never, ever want to get close to. Lubitsch was one. Outside of the work, I don’t think I ever said five words to him. Mamet was pretty much the same thing. His mind is working all the time. Don Ameche Read Quote
In the old days, before there was such a thing as film schools, directors learned the camera by watching other directors, and learning from their own dailies, and listening to the cameraman, and seeing what would work. Some of those guys could cut their movies in their head. Don Ameche Read Quote
My father ran a saloon in Kenosha, Wis., which is just about as rough a living as I can think of. It was brutal; it scared the hell out of me. I was so petrified all the while I was a child, I didn’t know what I was doing half the time. Don Ameche Read Quote
I’ve deliberately studied many things that I know, going in, I won’t be able to assimilate. I read Plato, St. Thomas, the mystics, to exercise my mind. Don Ameche Read Quote
There will be no ‘Mommie Dearest’ in the lives of my children, and no books like the one the Crosby boy wrote about Bing, or Bette Davis’s daughter has written. My children love me very much, and they are loved. Don Ameche Read Quote
The camera was kind to me. But I was never a screen personality like Gable or Flynn. The camera did something with their faces that was special. Don Ameche Read Quote
God was awfully good to me during the good days. I cherish the old days, but I don’t miss them. Don Ameche Read Quote
By 1949, there was no more work for me out there, and I went to New York in 1950 and just did whatever I could. Mainly television. Some Broadway. A lot of dinner theater work, which is not a very satisfactory medium. Don Ameche Read Quote