It's one thing to be talented, but the other thing is connections - with agents, with people; that's what makes a difference, and from the beginning, I've had wonderful representation. Elizabeth Wilson More Quotes by Elizabeth Wilson More Quotes From Elizabeth Wilson Every director has a different technique, and Mike's great gift is in casting, he knows who's right for a particular role, and he's not controlling. Elizabeth Wilson top-news A movie company came to see the play I was in and offered me a contract. But the deal was, my nose was too big and they wanted me to have surgery. My jaw was crooked, and I'd have to have that fixed, too, i don't know how I managed to do this, but I said, 'I don't think so.' Imagine! I can't believe I had the wisdom. But I know people who did that surgery, and they all looked alike. Elizabeth Wilson top-news In the 1940s, I was doing something called the Equity Library Theater in New York, when a movie company came to see the play I was in and offered me a contract. But the deal was, my nose was too big and they wanted me to have surgery. My jaw was crooked, and I'd have to have that fixed, too. And they didn't like my name; it was too common. Elizabeth Wilson name new me library I had no desire to be a star. I wanted to be a character actress and be able to do all kinds of parts and work on a lot of things. That was my unconscious choice. I wanted to be an undercover actress. Elizabeth Wilson choice desire work character I didn't want to give up my career. That's what kept me alive, kept me going. I couldn't stop - didn't want to stop - being all these different characters. Elizabeth Wilson stop me alive want I had no desire to be a star and a star's responsibility. Elizabeth Wilson no-desire star responsibility desire When I was about 8, I used to go into one of the rooms in the mansion, and I would open a magazine like the 'Ladies Home Journal,' and I would see these characters on the pages and then become them, talking back and forth. Elizabeth Wilson back go home talking I always felt the play came first. If it didn't touch me, I'd say forget the part. Elizabeth Wilson say me play forget