Famous As: Actor, Comedian and One of the Four Writer-Performers in the Comedy Revue ‘Beyond the Fringe’
Born On: 1935
Died On: 2002
Born In: Charing Cross Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Died At Age: 66
Dudley Moore was an eminent English musician, composer, actor and comedian. He gained recognition through the comedy revue, ‘Beyond The Fringe’ in 1960 as one of the four writer-performers. Some of his most notable films include, ‘Arthur’, ‘10’, ‘foul Play’, ‘Love Sick’, ‘The Mighty Kong’, ‘The Bed Sitting Room’ and ‘Unfaithfully Yours’ amongst various others. Moore won a ‘Golden Globe Award’ for his performance in ‘Arthur’ and was nominated for the ‘Academy Award for Best Actor’ for the same. In 1984, he bagged in his second ‘Golden Globe Award’ for ‘Micki & Maude’. Following is a compilation of some popular, inspiring and famous quotations and sayings by the illustrious artist which have been excerpted from his movies, acts, performances, dialogues, writings, thoughts, work and life. Presenting quotable quotes and thoughts by Dudley Moore.
I'm always looking for meaningful one-night stands
Dudley Moore
It seems that a lot of people, who haven't known of me as a pianist, think I've just started off as a comedian. And so for them the piano was something extra. But, of course, playing the piano was something that came before all of what's happened now.
Dudley Moore
I wish I had a dime for every dime I have.
Dudley Moore
I certainly did feel inferior. Because of class. Because of strength. Because of height. I guess if I'd been able to hit somebody in the nose, I wouldn't have been a comic.
Dudley Moore
I am trapped in this body, and there is nothing I can do about it.
Dudley Moore
In the course of an average lifetime anyone growing up in a house with such a clock will hear the tune over a million times.
Masturbation is always very safe. You not only control the person you're with, but you can leave when you want to.
Dudley Moore
The best car safety device is a rear view mirror with a cop in it.
Dudley Moore
I haven't had that many women - only as many as I could lay my hands on.
Dudley Moore
Maybe the memory does play tricks. Increasingly, I'm thinking, 'What was their name? I knew that name yesterday.' I think that's what happens. At some point, I'll forget that I ever worked with Peter Cook, I suppose, and Alan Bennett and Jonathan Miller.