"My first four roles were all nice guys, Raggedy Man being one of them"
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Dropping Raggedy Man into the sentence works as a breadcrumb for film heads and a telling choice even for everyone else. That title carries a worn, Depression-era tenderness; it suggests decency under pressure, a kind of moral weathering. By citing it as "one of them", Roberts isn’t just recalling a credit, he’s underlining how a certain gentleness got attached to his face and voice. The subtext is that "nice guy" is both opportunity and trap: a marketable vibe that can turn into a ceiling.
There’s also a sly self-awareness in the simplicity. Actors rarely talk about their beginnings without mythmaking; Roberts keeps it matter-of-fact, which reads like someone who’s lived long enough in the machine to describe it without romance. Underneath the nostalgia is a critique: early roles don’t just reflect who you are, they forecast what you’re allowed to become.
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Roberts, Eric. (2026, January 17). My first four roles were all nice guys, Raggedy Man being one of them. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-first-four-roles-were-all-nice-guys-raggedy-74447/
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Roberts, Eric. "My first four roles were all nice guys, Raggedy Man being one of them." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-first-four-roles-were-all-nice-guys-raggedy-74447/.
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"My first four roles were all nice guys, Raggedy Man being one of them." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-first-four-roles-were-all-nice-guys-raggedy-74447/. Accessed 8 Feb. 2026.



