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"I worked with Cecil B DeMille quite a few times"

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Name-dropping, in Hollywood, is rarely just vanity; it is a credentialing system. Richard Farnsworth's "I worked with Cecil B DeMille quite a few times" lands like a quiet flex precisely because it's delivered in plain, almost offhand language. DeMille isn't just a director here. He's a shorthand for an era when the studio lot functioned like a factory and the spectacle machine had a foreman. To have "worked with" him is to claim proximity to the old mythology - not the glamorous myth of stardom, but the industrial myth of how movies got made.

The phrase "quite a few times" does the real work. Farnsworth isn't selling a single golden anecdote; he's asserting durability. Repetition implies trust, the kind you earn when you show up, hit your marks, and don't make the day harder. Coming from Farnsworth, a working actor who spent years in the unglamorous trenches of production, the line carries a subtext of craft and survivorship: I wasn't a tourist in this business; I was part of the crew, close enough to power to see it up close and steady enough to be asked back.

There's also a subtle generational bridge. Farnsworth's career peaked in public recognition later, but this line rewrites his timeline as continuous with cinema's grand old kings. It's a way of reminding listeners that beneath the late-life acclaim sits a long apprenticeship in the machinery of legend.

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Richard Farnsworth (September 1, 1920 - October 6, 2000) was a Actor from USA.

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