Robert Duvall is an American actor born on January 5, 1931. He is known for his powerful performances in films such as The Godfather, Apocalypse Now, and Tender Mercies, for which he won an Academy Award. Duvall's career spans several decades, and he is recognized for his ability to portray complex characters with depth and authenticity. He has received numerous awards for his work in film and continues to be a respected figure in the entertainment industry.

"I wanted to show that crime doesn't pay. If you are saved and accept the Lord, you cannot use that as an excuse to avoid punishment."



"I'll keep on acting 'til they wipe the drool. I like the business. I like to do different parts and diverse characters. I haven't lost my enthusiasm yet!"



"Too many people think that economics is this subject that should wait until the university level. But it can't wait that long."



"We all have a cradle-to-the-grave journey to make and, in between, what do you do? There's got to be something hereafter."



"You get below the Mason-Dixon line and you have some of the best music, culture, the two races, the literature, and it's so rich."



"Very often some of the religious miracle plays you see on television can be very corny, I find. And so simplistic."



"The money part is one of the most difficult things. Coppola always said I should do a tango movie. If it hadn't been for him, I don't know where we would have gotten the money."



"You really have to soak up the culture of the people to get it right. If you're making a fiction film, it's entertainment, but you want it to be as real as possible."

