Frank Langella

Frank Langella
Frank A. Langella, Jr.is an American stage and film actor. He has won four Tony Awards, two for Best Leading Actor in a Play for his performance as Richard Nixon in the play Frost/Nixon and for his role as André in The Father and two for Best Featured Actor in a Play for the role of Leslie in Edward Albee's Seascape and for his role as Flegont Alexandrovitch Tropatchov in Ivan Turgenev's Fortune's Fool. Additionally, Langella has won two Obie...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth1 January 1938
CityBayonne, NJ
CountryUnited States of America
Physical qualities don't really matter much
The last few years have been pretty hectic.
There are no taboos in bed, and there shouldn't be any taboos in bed.
The only thing you have then to believe in is your craft.
I'm hardly disinterested totally in my appearance
There is a thing called the death wish, a literal thing. It doesn't mean you want to die. It just means however we're built, as we get into these years, some inner part of you does begin to accept the fact that you're heading towards the end, and there's a peace that comes with that.
My body of work means nothing to me
There is no right in acting.
We do most of what we do out of our sexual energy and our sexual needs.
You can only lead by example, and you can only say it might be better for you if. But nobody can do anything until they're ready to do it. So you can sit down with a strong-minded young man of 24, as my son was at a point, and say now listen, this, this, this, and this.
It's a living, breathing thing, acting
Absolutely. I can produce. I can write. I can direct.
Vampires are sexy to a woman perhaps because the fantasy is similar to that of the man on the white horse sweeping her off to paradise.
You can only lead by example.