- I was just filling space. I was not given many acting roles. I didn't want to work, but I had a daughter to support. I became an actress because it was the only way I knew to earn a living. I wasn't trying to be a glamour movie star.
- [about Robert Taylor, with whom she worked in Devil's Doorway (1950)] He felt inferior to his wife, Barbara Stanwyck. When he went to war, her career really took off. Once, Tony [director Anthony Mann] showed me a note Bob had sent. He signed it, "Mr. Barbara Stanwyck".
- [in 1960, about her career decline] I wasn't happy with my career and when my long-term contract at MGM was over I decided to go to USC. Among other things I studied cinematography. Being busy is the best beauty tonic I know.
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