"I am a proud participant of the Spencer Tracy School of Acting: Know your lines, don't bump into the furniture"
- Danny Bonaduce
About this Quote
This quote by Danny Bonaduce is a testimony to the significance of preparation and professionalism in the acting world. The Spencer Tracy School of Acting is a referral to the famous actor Spencer Tracy, who was understood for his meticulous preparation and professionalism. By stating he is a proud participant of this school, Bonaduce is revealing his dedication to the exact same values. The suggestions to "know your lines" is a pointer to actors to be prepared and to practice their lines till they are comfortable with them. The suggestions to "don't run into the furnishings" is a reminder to be aware of your surroundings and to be mindful of the physical area you remain in. This quote is a reminder to stars that preparation and professionalism are essential to success in the acting world.
This quote is written / told by Danny Bonaduce somewhere between August 13, 1959 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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