George Hamilton

George Hamilton
Hollywood actor who won a Golden Globe Award in 1960 as the Most Promising Male Newcomer and starred in the 1971 film, Evel Knievel. He has also appeared in All the Fine Young Cannibals, Two Weeks in Another Town, and Your Cheatin' Heart.
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth12 August 1939
CityMemphis, TN
CountryUnited States of America
people ends idiosyncrasies
It's always amazing to me the idiosyncrasies people end up disliking others for.
believe sun safe
I'm not saying it's safe to go sit out in the sun all day but I don't believe that sun is bad for you.
thinking people relief
When people realize you're not the stuffed shirt they think you are it's such a relief and you have people who really like to be around you.
believe self bored
There are a lot of self important people who make you believe they're artistes and high on the intelligence quotient and I've sat down and listened to them and just been bored.
work-ethic serious sense-of-humor
I never took the work less than serious, my work ethic is ingrained in me. But I've always had a sense of humor about myself.
people kind boring
I always felt people who took themselves seriously were kind of boring.
shapes strange kind
And in reaching out and doing these new things you get into this strange kind of shape where you are better off than if you were just resting, because you're using things that wouldn't otherwise be mute.
fun proud like-you
When you hear Treat's [ Williams] doing a movie, or you'd like to work with Treat again, you hope the script is good. And then you find out the script is good. You go and you do it for the fun of it. And you feel like you can be proud of something.
mean character woody
Woody [Allen] is a fascinating character to be around. You don't really know what he's going to want. You're on your toes, but you're on your heels too, if you know what I mean.
sense-of-humor film woody
I did a movie with Woody Allen ["Hollywood Ending" in 2002]. I only had a few days with Treat on that film. I immediately liked Treat. Treat and I had a sense of humor about the whole thing.
thinking kind politician
I went in to play the most corrupt politician I could possibly think of [in "The Congressman"] and to do it with a certain kind of charm.
people guy care
You do a movie [where] you like the script [and] it has something to say that you care about. And there are certain people in this industry that you kind of stick with. Guys like ["The Congressman" producer] Fred Roos. They call you, and if you're not working, that's what you do.
different
One works in this business - if one works. You do different types of movies.
war guy together
Treat [Williams] and I have remained sort of like war buddies. He's a good guy. It doesn't matter who is the wingman, you just know that you work good together.