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My lasting impression of Truman Capote is that he was a terribly gentle, terribly sensitive, and terribly sad man.
You go through stages in your career that you feel very good about yourself. Then you feel awful, like, 'Why didn't I choose something else?' But overall I'm pretty satisfied that I made the right choice when I decided to be an actor.
M. Russell Ballard, Clergyman (1928) |
Rona Barrett, Journalist (1936) |
Nick Cannon, Musician (1980) |
Lord Caradon, Diplomat (1907) |
David Carradine, Actor (1936) |
Matt Damon, Actor (1970) |
William Allen Egan, Politician (1914) |
Jim Elliot, Clergyman (1927) |
John W. Gardner, Educator (1912) |
Gus Hall, Businessman (1910) |
Vittorio Alfieri, Dramatist (1803) |
Jacques Derrida, Philosopher (2004) |
Henry Fielding, Novelist (1754) |
John Hancock, Politician (1793) |
Gus Kahn, (1941) |
Fernando Lamas, Actor (1982) |