I toured Ontario in the winter of '48, in a touring company of The Drunkard, in which I played the bartender.
People think I should be a multi-millionaire if I had gotten the right contract. I'm not getting anything for all that commercial stuff they do. But I would have had to pay for that.
All fame ever does for you is get attention for the work you really want to do.
I'm an old curmudgeon and I know it.
The best theatre I've done, I've done right here in this living room.
I'm constantly watching people. Watching their strengths and weaknesses. I find myself going into theater less and less, let alone horror. I gave that up when I was seven or eight years old.