Harvey Keitel is an American actor known for his versatile performances in both independent and mainstream films. With a career spanning several decades, he has appeared in notable films such as "Taxi Driver," "Pulp Fiction," and "The Piano." Keitel's intense and often gritty portrayals have earned him critical acclaim and established him as a significant figure in American cinema.

"You're working on being a father, so that is something that when you experience it you'll understand the profundity of wanting to protect something dear to you."


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"Well, you sort of get out of the pool room, you get out of the Marine Corps, you get out and read some literature, you become involved with people who also want to know and are ready to share some ideas about literature and thoughts, and it becomes nourished that way."



"I've always found it not only easy, but enjoyable. It's necessary for us to reach out and I'm speaking for myself here. I certainly have a sense of responsibility to reach out to these people in the theatre who might look to someone like me for some guidance."



"I mean, you work and you try and find the work that suits you the best and you enjoy the most."



"What fascinated me mostly about Mickey Cohen was that he, in his later years, hired someone to help him to comprehend literature, to help him to read better, to understand words better."



"Well unfortunately I didn't work with Andre much. But rap is a strong presence in the culture and anyone is going to grateful for its appearance, grateful for any kind of music that has the kind of effect that rap has had on us all."



"So there's no such thing as one too many this, one too many that. I remember, you're reminding me of early in my career, somebody said to me: why are you taking so many roles as a policeman."



"To create characters, one must build background. And one of the tools we use is improvisation."

