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  • The Inner Drive That Created A Legend Is Never Fulfilled, Robert Duvall

    The Inner Drive That Created A Legend Is Never Fulfilled, Robert Duvall

    The Inner Drive That Created A Legend Is Never Fulfilled, Robert Duvall.

    The Inner Drive That Created A Legend Is Never Fulfilled, Robert Duvall

    Living Between Action and Cut: The Quiet Psychology of a Legend.

    Between action and cut, I feel so peaceful. Sometimes if he could run tomorrow, he’d crush you to win the race. I think I mostly live between those two words. Nostalgia. Can’t do that. Sally. Over 80 films, seven Oscar nominations, a Best Actor award in 1984, and the perfect delivery of one of the most famous lines in film history. I love the smell of the night in the morning. That’s not bad, considering he had no lines in his first film, 1962’s “To Kill a Mockingbird.” I had one line.

    From One Cut Line to Hollywood Legend: The Psychology of Staying Hungry.

    I had one line, and I cut it. But that’s it. When I come out of the house, I say, “Which way is home?” And they said, “That way.” But they cut it. So I had no lines, you know. Duvall eventually moved to New York and became close friends with Gene Hackman. I don’t know. We were looking for jobs, and then he said, “This guy’s coming to town one time, he’s got a big nose and black hair. He’s very talented, and you’ll like this guy. He used to sleep on my floor.”

    Before the Fame: The Quiet Mindset That Built a Legend.

    And then about six months later, he introduced me to Dustin Hoffman, but you know, he used to sleep on the floor, and I finally introduced him to Bob Duvall to get him out of the house. We never thought for a minute that we’d be so successful, so famous. It’s not like Robert Redford and people like that have trouble getting out on the streets. I don’t have that stuff, which is fine. Whatever I get, you know. Duvall’s everyman looks gave him time for his true passion: dancing.

    Behind the Gates: The Private Mind of a Hollywood Icon.

    I went out to Tangling last night. Oh yeah, I wrote a script about Tangling, and I’m going to do a feature film. That film became “Assassination Tangle,” in which he starred with his wife, Luciana, whom he married in 2005. ET was also with the couple during their Oscar preparations in 1998. “So, haircut time. Yeah, here we go. My three locks. It’s like Cinderella. So, I have to get a haircut because they’ll be looking at it, no?” Duvall also invited ET behind the gates of the 360-acre Virginia ranch the couple calls home. “Yeah. Do you write a lot here? Not much. I write occasionally.

    I Can’t Stop Working: The Psychology of Never Feeling Finished.

    I was a terrible writer in school, but I just think you’ve gotten better. Yeah, yeah. Well, I guess I can write about what I know, but I knew nothing then. I mean, when you’re young, what do you know? You know, you have to live a little, you know. And what do you know now? Well, a little more, maybe a little more.” I can’t stop. I have to work. Someday I’ll wipe away the drool and do everything and then I’ll retire, but not for a while.

    Chasing Versatility: The Human Need to Be More Than One Thing.

    I have a lot of things I want to do, you know. What’s the one thing you hope people think about when they see your work? Well, maybe they get something from the fact that I feel versatile and can do different things and, you know, benefit from any humanity and positive things that come out of those parts.

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