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Rod Taylor
January 11, 1930 -

Anyway, when I was a kid, I dutifully went to the Sydney Technical and Fine Arts College.

   

I was one of the first of the uglies. Rock Hudson and Tab Hunter... were very pretty fellows, and that was the trend. I was one of the first of the uglies to get lucky.

   

I married at a tender age during my early stage and radio struggles.

   

I suddenly realized how much I loved her when we attended Alfred Hitchcock's 75th birthday party last August. There was something magical about that night, and it made me see how much she really meant to me.

   

I'd much rather turn down a starring role in a bad picture and do a small role in a very good picture.

   

Acting doesn't suffice.

   

So I went and did an audition and became the biggest radio actor in Sydney, and that's how it all started.

   

In the beginning I had a real work problem. Every time I had job I had to convince the immigration authorities I was the only man for that job and get a special work permit until I went under contract to MGM.

   

Dore Schary was then head of the studio and he wanted to change my name.

   

To a large degree, those early lean days were self-imposed.

   

I wouldn't dream of selling my work. I give them to friends, to charities.

   

Apart from being interested in a good role, I think it's necessary to make up your mind as to whether it will make a movie that will entertain an audience all over the world and not just in your own backyard.

   

The fact that I'm going to be unsuccessful at times is pretty well-balanced by the fact that I'm going to be successful at others.

   

I am proud to be an actor.

   

Acting is something I love.

   

To put what you see on paper is the same as funneling what you feel through yourself as a performer.

   

When people think it's successful, I'm grateful. When they don't - OK, I'll try again.

   

But I did a lot of boxing and I was captain of an Australian surf club.

   

When I said I no longer wanted to be a painter, that I wanted to be an actor, the first thing I did was get a stinking job in an insurance building.

   

I'm not doing my work for constant success.

   

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