"30 years and 55 pictures - not more than five that were any good, or any good for me"
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The arithmetic is the point. “Not more than five” sounds precise, but it’s really an emotional statistic, a blunt way of measuring regret. Young was a gifted character actor, often deployed as polished authority or suave antagonist, the kind of performer who keeps a story running while the stars collect the mythology. That position breeds a particular bitterness: always working, rarely owning the narrative of your own work.
The quote also reads like a quiet indictment of the studio-era machine and its hangover in the 60s and 70s: relentless output, typecasting, the expectation that professionals don’t complain. Young’s later life - marked by alcoholism and a widely reported personal collapse - haunts the phrase “for me.” It turns career retrospection into a warning label: productivity can look like purpose until you tally what it cost you.
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"30 years and 55 pictures - not more than five that were any good, or any good for me." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/30-years-and-55-pictures-not-more-than-five-133131/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






