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John Lithgow

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Time sneaks up on you like a windshield on a bug.


— John Lithgow


#like #sneaks #time #up #you

My snobbery made me do it.


— John Lithgow


#education

Take care, be kind, be considerate of other people and other species, and be loving.


— John Lithgow


#care #considerate #kind #loving #other

For me, working on stage is much more exhausting than all the other mediums, but it's also much more thrilling.


— John Lithgow


#exhausting #me #mediums #more #much

I can't imagine doing an hour-long dramatic series because it's so much work. A sitcom is a wonderful gig. You work from 10 to 4 every day, it's fun, and you get to live at home.


— John Lithgow


#day #doing #dramatic #every #every day

I consider myself a very lucky actor that, approaching 60, I'm still employed and employable.


— John Lithgow


#approaching #consider #employed #i #lucky

I gave up shame a long time ago.


— John Lithgow


#gave #i #long #long time #shame

I find I have to walk a little faster in public these days, but it's very easy to remember when nobody had any idea who I was.


— John Lithgow


#days #easy #faster #find #had

I have a lot of faith in people.


— John Lithgow


#i #lot #people

Academics tend to have wonderfully infantile senses of humor.


— John Lithgow


#humor #infantile #senses #tend #wonderfully






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In 2005 Lithgow was elected into the American Theatre Hall of Fame for his work on Broadway. Lithgow later served on Harvard's Board of Overseers. In 2002 he narrated Life's Greatest Miracle a documentary about human embryonic development while in 2004 he portrayed the moralistic rigid father of Alfred Kinsey in that year's biopic Kinsey.

: /ˈlɪθɡoʊ/ LITH-goh; born October 19 1945) is an American character actor musician and author. He has also recorded music such as the 1999 album of children's music Singin' in the Bathtub and has written poetry and short stories for children such as Marsupial Sue. On the stage he appeared in the musical adaptation of Sweet Smell of Success winning the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical.

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