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Harry Dean Stanton

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I sing and play guitar and harmonica. I've been doing it for a long time.


— Harry Dean Stanton


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I took speech training. I took a few voice lessons in college.


— Harry Dean Stanton


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I'm not really into religion.


— Harry Dean Stanton


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I've never been ambitious about recording.


— Harry Dean Stanton


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I've received a lot of compliments. People come right up to me on the street. They recognize me.


— Harry Dean Stanton


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Speech lessons probably did more for my singing voice - they teach you breathing, resonance.


— Harry Dean Stanton


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The band I've played with for 10 or 12 years now, we've been all over, but we mostly play in LA.


— Harry Dean Stanton


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You want people to feel something when you tell a story, whether they feel happy or whether they feel sad.


— Harry Dean Stanton


#happy #people #sad #something #story

You want people walking away from the conversation with some kernel of wisdom or some kind of impact.


— Harry Dean Stanton


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Did you know about Harry Dean Stanton?

His television credits are extensive including eight appearances between 1958 and 1968 on CBS' Gunsmoke and four on the network's Rawhide as well as a cameo as himself on Two and a Half Men (having previously appeared with Jon Cryer in Pretty in Pink and with Charlie Sheen in Red Dawn) and alongside Sean Penn and Elvis Costello. He also played Henry in an episode of the television series Adam-12.

Harry Dean Stanton (born July 14 1926) is an American actor musician and singer. In the late 2000s he played a recurring role in the HBO television series Big Love.

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