(Orson Welles on Laurence Olivier). I found Olivier backstage in his dressing room after a performance, looking at himself in the mirror. Without missing a beat, he told me that when he looked at himself in the mirror, he was so in love with his own image that it was terrifyingly hard for him to resist going down on himself. That was his greatest regret, he said, that he couldn’t go down on himself.
—From My Lunches with Orson Welles edited by Peter Biskind (via jaynedolluk)
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