Carl Rollyson Quote
Brennan almost never accepted the clothes that studios designed for his parts. He called himself a dirty actor, by which he meant that the grungy duds he wore on-screen were his own. Brennan had to smell his own dirt and would not wash his getups, which became so soiled that his wife insisted he keep them in the garage.
Carl Rollyson
Brennan almost never accepted the clothes that studios designed for his parts. He called himself a dirty actor, by which he meant that the grungy duds he wore on-screen were his own. Brennan had to smell his own dirt and would not wash his getups, which became so soiled that his wife insisted he keep them in the garage.
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About Carl Rollyson
Carl E. Rollyson is an American biographer and professor of journalism at Baruch College, City University of New York.