James Cagney Quotes

"There's not much to say about acting but this. Never settle back on your heels. Never relax. If you relax, the audience relaxes. And always mean everything you say."

"All I try to do is to realise the man I'm playing fully, then put as much into my acting as I know how. To do it, I draw upon all that I've ever known, heard, seen or remember."

"My biggest concern is that doing a rough-and-tumble scene I might hurt someone accidentally."

[In the early 1960's] "In this business you need enthusiasm. I don't have enthusiasm for acting anymore. Acting is not the beginning and end of everything."

"They need you. Without you, they have an empty screen. So, when you get on there, just do what you think is right and stick with it."

"Where I come from, if there's a buck to be made, you don't ask questions, you go ahead and make it."

"With me, a career was the simple matter of putting groceries on the table."

"Once a song and dance man, always a song and dance man. Those few words tell as much about me professionally as there is to tell."

"I hate the word "superstar". I have never been able to think in those terms. They are overstatements. You don't hear them speak of Shakespeare as a superpoet. You don't hear them call Michelangelo a superpainter. They only apply the word to this mundane market."

"You know, the period of World War I and the Roaring Twenties were really just about the same as today. You worked, and you made a living if you could, and you tried to make the best of things. For an actor or a dancer, it was no different then than today. It was a struggle."

"My father was totally Irish, and so I went to Ireland once. I found it to be very much like New York, for it was a beautiful country, and both the women and men were good-looking."

"I'm sick of carrying guns and beating up women." (1931)