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Alan Ladd

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I'm going to make it. Nothing is going to stop me. Nothing. I want it too much.


— Alan Ladd


#i #make #me #much #nothing

I just want to make pictures that are entertaining. I'll leave the scenery chewing to someone else.


— Alan Ladd


#else #entertaining #i #just #leave

Nobody's strong enough to stand up under a flood of weak material.


— Alan Ladd


#flood #material #nobody #stand #stand up

A producer has to know all about everything from set-building to costumes to acting.


— Alan Ladd


#acting #costumes #everything #know #producer

As long as my pictures go into theaters and we ask people to pay to see what I do on the screen, I should not object if customers want to know what kind of man I am.


— Alan Ladd


#ask #customers #go #i #i am

Being a good host offsets the deprivation and loneliness of my youth.


— Alan Ladd


#deprivation #good #host #loneliness #youth

I don't care how small the parts are, as long as they're good.


— Alan Ladd


#good #how #i #long #parts

I had only that one picture, Hitler, the Beast of Berlin, in which I had a part big enough to impress anyone. I tried for better roles over and over again.


— Alan Ladd


#anyone #beast #berlin #better #big

I hear about stars being torn to pieces by fans. It never happened to me and I never saw it happen to anyone else.


— Alan Ladd


#anyone #being #else #fans #happen

I'm working myself to death.


— Alan Ladd


#death #i #myself #working






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All three were co-written by Ladd's regular screenwriter Richard Maibaum. He appeared in Dashiell Hammett's story The Glass Key his second pairing with Lake and Lucky Jordan with Helen Walker. The family then moved again to North Hollywood California where Ladd became a high-school swimming and diving champion and participated in high school dramatics at North Hollywood High School graduating on February 1 1934.

His visibility decreased between the mid-1950s and his death.

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