Quote by Bela Lugosi
The vampire was a complete change from the usual romantic characte

The vampire was a complete change from the usual romantic characters I was playing, but it was a success. – Bela Lugosi

Other quotes by Bela Lugosi

A screen actor is compensated in the knowledge that millions will see his performance at one time, where only hundreds will see it on the stage. – Bela Lugosi

Category:
Knowledge
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If my accent betrayed my foreign birth, it also stamped me as an enemy, in the imagination of the producers. – Bela Lugosi

Category:
Imagination
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Other Quotes from
Romantic
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I was meant to date the captain of the football team, I was going to be on a romantic excursion every Saturday night, I was destined to be collecting corsages from every boy in town before prom, accepting such floral offerings like competing sacrifices to a Delphic goddess. – Elizabeth Wurtzel

Category:
Romantic

Forget romantic fiction, a survey has found that most women would rather read a good book than go shopping, have sex, or sleep. – Janet Street-Porter

Category:
Romantic

I want to do all kinds of things. I want to do some comedy. Id love to do a romantic comedy, and Id love to do some period pieces with classical text. Id love somebody to cast me as Macbeth, but for a film. I just want to be all over the place. – Kevin Alejandro

Category:
Romantic

I think as a young actress, its very rare that you read something where youre not either the girl or there to serve some romantic purpose in a male dominated cast. – Sienna Miller

Category:
Romantic

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I am auditioning again – getting back to theatre would be amazing. – Harry Melling

Category:
amazing

Technology, like art, is a soaring exercise of the human imagination. – Daniel Bell

Category:
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We delight in one knowable thing, which comprehends all that is knowable; in one apprehensible, which draws together all that can be apprehended; in a single being that includes all, above all in the one which is itself the all. – Giordano Bruno

Category:
Certainty