
Cliff Robertson
Birthday: 9 September 1923, La Jolla [now in San Diego], California, USA
Birth Name: Clifford Parker Robertson III
Height: 180 cm
A serious and talented actor, at his best playing somewhat troubled characters, Cliff Robertson has been a fairly successful leading man through most of his career without ever becoming a major star. ...Show More

[on Joan Crawford] I think she felt fraudulent, precisely because she had crossed the railroad track Show more
[on Joan Crawford] I think she felt fraudulent, precisely because she had crossed the railroad tracks - had come up from nothing - and that therefore she felt she wasn't the real thing because she was just "acting". But Joan was the real thing. Hide
The year you win an Oscar is the fastest year in a Hollywood actor's life. Twelve months later they Show more
The year you win an Oscar is the fastest year in a Hollywood actor's life. Twelve months later they ask, "Who won the Oscar last year?". Hide
[on director Frank Perry] I've been in so many bad movies and worked with so many bad directors that Show more
[on director Frank Perry] I've been in so many bad movies and worked with so many bad directors that I go into a film expecting nothing. That's why I respect and admire Frank Perry so much. He's a rare man and I've worked with enough stiffs to know the difference, pal, but he knows the problems of actors and I know the problems of a director. Frank is as far away from Otto Preminger as you can get. Hide
[on trying to get a sequel for Charly (1968)] You don't have to be a 17-year-old zealot to wage guer Show more
[on trying to get a sequel for Charly (1968)] You don't have to be a 17-year-old zealot to wage guerrilla warfare. Some of us, by nature, are intrigued by the challenge. I never intended to play Don Quixote and I don't intend to go out looking for more windmills, I can tell you. I love making movies very much. Hide
As long as I get phone calls from the Museum of Modern Art, that all the film buffs love it, that's Show more
As long as I get phone calls from the Museum of Modern Art, that all the film buffs love it, that's a residual. It isn't a financial residual and it isn't an artistic residual, but it's an ego residual. Hide
Show business is like a bumpy bus ride. Sometimes you find yourself temporarily juggled out of your Show more
Show business is like a bumpy bus ride. Sometimes you find yourself temporarily juggled out of your seat and holding onto a strap. But the main idea is to hang in there and not be shoved out the door. Hide
This isn't exactly a stable business. It's like trying to stand up in a canoe with your pants down.
This isn't exactly a stable business. It's like trying to stand up in a canoe with your pants down.
[on being blacklisted in Hollywood after exposing David Begelman in 1977] People told me I set a dan Show more
[on being blacklisted in Hollywood after exposing David Begelman in 1977] People told me I set a dangerous precedent. My ex-wife said that if I had played the game I would have owned the town, but I was always too independent. Hide
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