Jeff Goldblum

Jeff Goldblum
Jeffrey Lynn "Jeff" Goldblumis an American actor who has received nominations for an Oscar, an Emmy, a Genie and a Drama Desk Award throughout his career and is best known for starring in the highest-grossing films of their years, Jurassic Parkand Independence Day, as well as their respective sequels, The Lost World: Jurassic Parkand Independence Day: Resurgence...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth22 October 1952
CityWest Homestea, PA
CountryUnited States of America
It's an important fact of life, war.
The movie feels to me like a real work of lovely art.
It's best not to stare at the sun during an eclipse.
If any movie people are watching this show, please, for me, have some respect. You wanna sell some tickets, act like you know what you're talking about.
The original settlers of Alaska apparently were Russian.
God help us we're in the hands of engineers.
People know that both my parents were shrinks so I was sort of raised in an atmosphere where there was that interest in the human mechanism and the human psyche and what makes people tick. And yes, I think I'm particularly creative and adventurous and improvisational and spontaneous in my inner impulses and patterns and deeply curious and appetized in the unfathomably mysterious and delicious phenomena that is the human being and who we really are.
You want to be in a movie where your part works. That's the main thing. No matter how you beat yourself working on the thing, if it doesn't work, it doesn't work.
The marrying of an actor and his whimsical and theatrical vision is very enjoyable, because he wants it to be filled with something honest, truthful, human, soulful, substantial.
I like little collaborations where the other thing happens, where it's half-baked or it's improvised, and let's develop it together. "What do you want to wear? Do you have an idea?" All that's fun to do, and I like that, but it doesn't take anything away.
Involve yourself every day. Work hard and figure out how to love acting all day, every day. It's getting into a made-up situation and making it good and making it real and just playing, just practicing and playing. Like the musicians that I played piano with: they never expect to be rich or famous, but they, for the sheer joy of it, play every day, all day.
The universe is so big, there's so many worlds, there must be one of them or more, something that's alive.
Anybody can die, everything is fleeting, and you've just got to make sure that you catch up on what you can catch up on.
Going back to the noir fiction of the 30s, 40s and 50s. It's very contemporary.