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Burt Lancaster

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I had the luck of having an obedient body.


— Burt Lancaster


#had #having #i #luck #obedient

I hate looking backward, but every once in a while it sneaks up on you.


— Burt Lancaster


#every #hate #i #looking #once

I have turned down a lot of garbage lately.


— Burt Lancaster


#garbage #i #lately #lot #turned

I walked out of class one day and I never went back.


— Burt Lancaster


#class #day #i #never #one day

I've always wanted to get an education, and tonight's as good a time as any.


— Burt Lancaster


#any #education #get #good #i

Mother beat the hell out of us. She'd have wild outbursts.


— Burt Lancaster


#hell #mother #out #outbursts #she

My brother never had me to dinner in his life.


— Burt Lancaster


#dinner #had #his #life #me

My former wife is a truly wonderful person.


— Burt Lancaster


#person #truly #wife #wonderful

Obviously I am not the young man who came to Hollywood in 1946.


— Burt Lancaster


#came #hollywood #i #i am #man

Sometimes I only succeed in beating myself to death.


— Burt Lancaster


#death #i #myself #only #sometimes






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Did you know about Burt Lancaster?

In 1999 the American Film Institute named Lancaster 19th among the greatest male stars of all time. In 1953 Lancaster played one of his best remembered roles with Deborah Kerr in From Here to Eternity. He died in his Century City apartment in Los Angeles from a third heart attack at 4:50 A.

In 1999 the American Film Institute named Lancaster 19th among the greatest male stars of all time. His production company Hecht-Hill-Lancaster was the most successful and innovative star-driven independent production company in Hollywood of the 1950s making movies such as Marty (1955) Trapeze (1956) and Sweet Smell of Success (1957). Burton Stephen "Burt" Lancaster (November 2 1913 – October 20 1994) was an American film actor noted for his athletic physique blue eyes and distinctive smile (which he called "The Grin").

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