"It is for the latter that I always wanted to be an actor: to play characters who are always on the move"
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The line also nods to Curtis’s screen persona and era. Mid-century Hollywood sold restlessness as charm: the fast-talking schemer, the romantic opportunist, the guy sprinting ahead of consequences. Curtis made a career out of that kinetic masculinity, from breezy comedies to dramas where identity is always being negotiated. “Always” is doing a lot of work: it isn’t one great transformation, it’s continuous motion, like survival.
Subtextually, it hints at biography without naming it. Curtis, born Bernard Schwartz to immigrant parents, moved from hardship into manufactured stardom - a life defined by switching skins and outrunning origin stories the industry didn’t want to see. Acting, here, isn’t escape so much as control. If you’re “on the move,” you choose the direction, you edit the past, you stay interesting. Curtis is telling you why performance mattered: it wasn’t about being someone else; it was about never being stuck as just one thing.
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"It is for the latter that I always wanted to be an actor: to play characters who are always on the move." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-for-the-latter-that-i-always-wanted-to-be-102721/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.







