"Looking back across the years, so many pictures flash on the screen of my memory that just as I begin to see one clearly, another slides in, blotting out the first, itself to be pushed aside by the next and the next and the next."
About Conrad Veidt
Conrad Veidt was a prominent German actor whose career spanned the silent film era and the advent of sound cinema. He is best known for his haunting role in 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari,' which not only showcased his talent but also reflected the psychological turmoil of post-World War I Germany. Veidt's performances often delved into the complexities of identity and transformation, as seen in his quote, 'The face is the mirror of the soul,' which captures his belief in the profound connection between one's inner self and outer expression. Throughout his career, Veidt challenged the norms of his time, often portraying characters that grappled with their identities in a rapidly changing world. His commitment to authenticity is evident in his assertion, 'I have always been a man of my word,' which speaks to his integrity in both life and art. Veidt's ability to convey deep emotional truths through his performances has left a lasting impact on the film industry, influencing generations of actors. Today, Veidt's quotes and performances continue to resonate, reminding audiences of the enduring struggles with identity and the human condition. His work remains a testament to the power of cinema to explore complex themes and evoke empathy, making his contributions to the art form both significant and relevant.
Quote collection
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"Looking back across the years, so many pictures flash on the screen of my memory that just as I begin to see one clearly, another slides in, blotting out the first, itself to be pushed aside by the next and the next and the next."
"I used to think then that I was Bohemian, but I know now that I am not. I prefer order and precision to untidiness and looseness."
"So now it is time to disassemble the parts of the jigsaw puzzle or to piece another one together, for I find that, having come to the end of my story, my life is just beginning."
"Have you ever walked late at night through a forest when you are first in love?"
"In the middle of my third Hollywood picture The Magician, the earthquake hit Hollywood. Not the real earthquake. Just the talkies."
"My birth neither shook the German Empire nor caused much of an upheaval in the home. It pleased mother, caused father a certain amount of pride and my elder brother the usual fraternal jealousy of a hitherto only son."
"I think the motion picture industry is a stupid business and I despise acting the scenes in short snatches, one at a time. I hate this film work. I am disgusted with myself. On the stage I could never play a part unless I felt it with all my heart and soul."
"I was never a villain on the stage. I always played strong, sympathetic types. My first stage role with a speaking part, believe it or not, was as a priest. It wasn't until I began acting in films that the producers and directors saw me primarily as a bizarre villain."
"It is my greatest joy to live a really good part, even though it imposes great strain. An artist is tired but proud when he has created a great work of art. So it is with the actor who really lives a great role and is proud of the part he played."
"No, I was not born with a monocle in my eye."
"What use is there for a biography of myself? I'm just a movie actor."
"I have no illusions about my art. I am what the public made me and, consequently, I am not likely to forget my debt to them."
"For me, half the joy of achieving has been the struggle and the fight, the pitting myself against the world and all its competition - and winning."
"I wish, naturally to prevent the possibility that someone may write an accidental, superficial, incomplete and perhaps untrue picture of me."
"I can see now that I should have been strong enough to conquer myself."
"My father died. It is still a deep regret to me this day that in choosing acting as my career I was forced to hurt him. He died too early to see I had done the right, the only thing."
"I turned down the first script offered to me, and the second. I lay on my back one day under an umbrella, in the garden, reading the third, and wondered why I had turned down the first."
"After my mother died, I found, a little book of hers which recorded everything I had ever done, how I had done it, and how proud she was of her son Conrad."
"An actor remembers his first piece of published praise. It is written on his heart."
"I was appalled at the amount of study necessary in order to qualify in medicine, and gradually my desire was blunted by a keener - and secret - wish to become an actor."