106 Thought-Provoking Quotes By Robert De Niro That Inspire You To Live Your Dreams
Robert De Niro is a distinguished American director, actor, and producer. He is renowned for his thrillers, crime films, and for his collaborations with well-known filmmaker Martin Scorsese. He has earned a number of awards and accolades for his works, including a ‘Golden Globe,’ a ‘Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award,’ two ‘Academy Awards,’ the ‘Cecil B. DeMille Award,’ and the ‘Kennedy Centre Honor.’ He was also awarded the ‘Presidential Medal of Freedom’ from ‘President Barack Obama’ in 2016. We have compiled some sayings by Robert De Niro which have been amassed from his dialogues, interviews, and movies. Go through some notable quotes by Robert De Niro on talent, discipline, anarchy, life, movies, truth, personality, character, love, actress, woman, acting, money, rejection, marriage, etc.
If you're an actor, always be true to your character. If you are not an actor, have character and always be true to yourself.
If you don't go, you'll never know.
The talent is in the choices.
Sometimes if you have financial restraints, it’s a benefit. It forces you to come up with a more creative way.
Some day a real rain will come and wash all the scum off the streets.
Better to be king for a night than a schmuck for a lifetime.
I hurt someone's feelings once.
A guy told me one time, "Don't let yourself get attached to anything you are not willing to walk out on in 30 seconds flat if you feel the heat around the corner
I don’t get into these long-winded heavy discussions about character - do we do this or that or what. At the end of the day, what you gotta do is just go out there and do it.
In the casino, the cardinal rule is to keep them playing and to keep them coming back. The longer they play, the more they lose, and in the end, we get it all.
If it's the right chair, it doesn't take too long to get comfortable in it.
I got some bad ideas in my head.
The hardest thing about being famous is that ... in a conversation everybody's agreeing with what you're saying. ... You need people who can tell you what you don't want to hear.
Everyone's always interested in a dark theme, especially when there's humor connected to it. It seems like that helps, if that's an integral and organic part of the whole story.
I go to Paris, I go to London, I go to Rome, and I always say, 'There's no place like New York. It's the most exciting city in the world now. That's the way it is. That's it.'
I love to find new people. It's not for the sake of their being new; it's because if you find someone who perfectly fits a part, that's such a great thing.
I guess the only thing to do now is meet his parents. I'm sure they're decent people. I mean they gotta be if they named their son Gaylord Focker.
I think that's what we love about the vodka, is that it's consistent. It's consistent in its pureness and that's how I tie it to restaurants.
You talking to me? You talking to me? Then who the hell else are you talking to - you talking to me? Well, I'm the only one here.
I think Hollywood has a class system. The actors are like the inmates, but the truth is they're running the asylum.
I always say people can call me anything they want as long as they don't call me late for supper.
When you make a movie, everyone should leave their own personal problems at home. When they start bringing those to set, filming can be very difficult... You don't need any extra drama. Put the drama into the story, in the characters.
According to a new survey, women say they feel more comfortable undressing in front of men than they do undressing in front of other women. They say that women are too judgmental, where, of course, men are just grateful.
Movies are hard to make, and you have to work toward a common ethic and do your best. You don't want to work with people who don't care or who are acting out some neurotic, crazy thesis on the set.
I didn't have a problem with rejection, because when you go into an audition, you're rejected already. There are hundreds of other actors. You're behind the eight ball when you go in there.
It's a very stressful thing, directing a movie. You have the budget, you have the schedule, you are in certain confines, and you have everybody giving you advice about what to do.
Good directors can bring certain things out of you, with their intensity or gentleness or sensitivity or understanding. They can make an actor feel he can do no wrong.
I always tell actors when they go in for an audition: Don't be afraid to do what your instincts tell you. You may not get the part, but people will take notice.
I've never been one of those actors who has touted myself as a fascinating human being. I had to decide early on whether I was to be an actor or a personality.
I always wanted to direct. Directing is a lot more of a commitment though, a lot more time. I like directors who do very few takes, they know what they want.