Death and sex are the dominant reality of our day.
At root fame is a sham. I'm not going to live forever and if I am I certainly need don't you to tell me that so that I will buy a car or a box of dri… - Nick Mancuso
At root fame is a sham. I'm not going to live forever and if I am I certainly need don't you to tell me that so that I will buy a car or a box of dri…
- Nick Mancuso
We are the world. We are the people and we deserve better not because we're worth it but because no worth can be put on the incalculable, on the infi… - Nick Mancuso
We are the world. We are the people and we deserve better not because we're worth it but because no worth can be put on the incalculable, on the infi…
Death and sex are the dominant reality of our day. - Nick Mancuso
I'm not invited. I'm not on the A list, haven't been on it in 20 years and my feet have never trod its red fluffy carpets. - Nick Mancuso
I'm not invited. I'm not on the A list, haven't been on it in 20 years and my feet have never trod its red fluffy carpets.
I have been an actor now for 40 years having worked in over 10 countries and three languages. - Nick Mancuso
I have been an actor now for 40 years having worked in over 10 countries and three languages.
A few nights ago I went to a Hollywood screening of a small independent film made by Sally Kirkland, an old friend of mine who also did terrific job … - Nick Mancuso
A few nights ago I went to a Hollywood screening of a small independent film made by Sally Kirkland, an old friend of mine who also did terrific job …
Sex is the great equalizer. - Nick Mancuso
Sex is the great equalizer.
The actor's life is the road. Always has been, always will be. That is his cross and his glory. - Nick Mancuso
The actor's life is the road. Always has been, always will be. That is his cross and his glory.
Entering Malibu, I was overwhelmed by a feeling of nostalgia and long lost sadness, like seeing a home I had left a long time ago and had returned to. - Nick Mancuso
Entering Malibu, I was overwhelmed by a feeling of nostalgia and long lost sadness, like seeing a home I had left a long time ago and had returned to.
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