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
I watch actors destroy themselves by trying to get it right.
And the test for any actor is whether you stay at the table or go away.
There's a great deal of attention paid and books written about this change of life in a woman, and really very little written about a man's change of life.
When asked what it takes to succeed in the acting profession, Bette Davis would answer, "the courage to be hated."
Where you are is where it's at.... Don't ever give up & don't ever give in.
The best kind of kinky sex is to have kinky sex with your wife or husband, the person you love
There's a certain secret every actor must have in his work. If you reveal it, you're letting the audience in on the wrinkles and convolutions of your brain. All I want them to do is to see the effect.
What helped me most were my failures and slumps - when I couldn't get work, people weren't interested in me or had written me off.
You start acting in spite of your neuroses, not because of them.
I always signed autographs when I could and always stayed and chatted with them when I could.
Theres a great deal of attention paid and books written about this change of life in a woman, and really very little written about a mans change of life.
But when I was seven or eight, I did my first little piece of acting.
I now want to be playing parts more interesting to me and more exciting to me.
I had to face within myself all the things I didn't do and wasn't while I was wearing my own crown.