| Ed Wood - 1994 Touchstone Pictures Character Edward D. Wood, Jr. Distinguishing traits/features: Extreme optimism with a touch of denial Let us not forget the angora sweater and false teeth Trivia According to Johnny, three factors went into his version of Ed Wood: - The blind optimism of Ronald Reagan - The enthusiasm of the Tin Man from The Wizard of Oz - The unmistakable vocalization of Casey Kasem |
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| “I’m telling you, being a woman is hard. You’ve got all the make-up and the bras and stuff – it’s a lot of hard work. You can never fully understand what it is like to be a woman until you have to wear those clothes. And playing a transvestite is even harder. You have to make a real commitment to it. You have to hide stuff and tuck it away and it’s really painful. I’m telling you, I have a lot of respect for transvestites.” |
| Landau: “Back in New York in the ‘50’s, James Dean was one of my best friends. It’s very hard to compare the younger actors of today with Dean, yet I can honestly say I don’t know of anyone who comes closer to Jimmy than Johnny. They share a similar subtlety in their work. But Jimmy’s was a fragile talent – not as developed as Johnny’s.” |
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| Sarah Jessica Parker: "This incongruous innocence--incongruous because of all the stuff about him in the papers--that is really seductive. It's why women respond to him." |
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