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Margot Kidder

Margot Kidder

Birthday: 17 October 1948, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
Birth Name: Margaret Ruth Kidder
Height: 168 cm

Margot Kidder was born Margaret Ruth Kidder in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, to Jocelyn Mary "Jill" (Wilson), a history teacher from British Columbia, and Kendall Kidder, a New ...Show More

Margot Kidder
[on The Amityville Horror (1979)] What a piece of shit! I couldn't believe that anyone would take th Show more [on The Amityville Horror (1979)] What a piece of shit! I couldn't believe that anyone would take that seriously. I was laughing my whole way through it, much to the annoyance of Rod Steiger, who took the whole thing very seriously. Hide
I suppose that if you want to be famous and suddenly it happens and you don't like it, it's nobody's Show more I suppose that if you want to be famous and suddenly it happens and you don't like it, it's nobody's fault but your own. Hide
[in 2008, on acting roles] There aren't a lot when you get to be my age if you refuse to have faceli Show more [in 2008, on acting roles] There aren't a lot when you get to be my age if you refuse to have facelifts. They'd run me out of Montana! You don't need a facelift in Montana. Hide
I think the "curse of Superman (1978)" stuff is nonsense. I think it's just nonsense! The reality is Show more I think the "curse of Superman (1978)" stuff is nonsense. I think it's just nonsense! The reality is if you get any group of people and you statistically say get a group of 100 people, X number is gonna have some sort of calamity in their life 'cause that's what life is. Hide
It was a wonderful time to be young. The 1960s didn't end until about 1976. We all believed in Make Show more It was a wonderful time to be young. The 1960s didn't end until about 1976. We all believed in Make Love Not War - we were idealistic innocents, darling, despite the drugs and sex. We were sweet lovely people who wanted to throw out all the staid institutions who placed money and wars above all else. When you're young you think that's how life works. None of us were famous, we were broke. We didn't think they'd be writing books about us in 30 years. We were just kids doing the right thing. Hide
It was exciting, but for a while being typecast as Lois made my vanity and narcissism scream. Hadn't Show more It was exciting, but for a while being typecast as Lois made my vanity and narcissism scream. Hadn't people seen my other work? But now my grandkids watch it, and think I was Superman's friend, so that's a thrill. Hide
What happened to me--the biggest nervous breakdown in history, bar possibly Vivien Leigh's--is not s Show more What happened to me--the biggest nervous breakdown in history, bar possibly Vivien Leigh's--is not so uncommon. I've had thousands of supportive letters from all over the world. It's just that mine was public. If you're gonna fall apart, do it in your own bedroom. Hide
With any group of people in life, sad things happen, and crazy things, and happy things. When you're Show more With any group of people in life, sad things happen, and crazy things, and happy things. When you're in the public eye, it's just amplified, that's all. There's no curse. Hide
Acting's fun, but life's more important. Acting's fun, but life's more important.
Nudity in the flesh doesn't bother me. But having my mind uncovered - that scares the hell out of me Show more Nudity in the flesh doesn't bother me. But having my mind uncovered - that scares the hell out of me. Hide
[On Martin Scorsese] Marty seemed wildly dedicated to creating a new kind of film, a film of substan Show more [On Martin Scorsese] Marty seemed wildly dedicated to creating a new kind of film, a film of substance, to putting his personal vision on film, to marrying his confusion at being a Catholic boy and the intensity of his own spirit with film itself. He loved people trying new things, he loved bravery of personal expression, and he talked about it a lot, very eloquently, albeit very quickly. I don't remember many silly talks with Marty about nothing. Hide
The thing about being famous is, first of all, it's weird. The only people who get how weird it is a Show more The thing about being famous is, first of all, it's weird. The only people who get how weird it is are other famous people. So there's this unspoken club where you go, and say to each other: 'Oh God, if they only knew how ordinary I was, they wouldn't be interested.' Hide
My grandson sees me as Lois on TV every Christmas, and that scores me points. My grandson sees me as Lois on TV every Christmas, and that scores me points.
I guess I came to terms with my demons. Or else I'd be in big trouble, wouldn't I? Horrifying as it Show more I guess I came to terms with my demons. Or else I'd be in big trouble, wouldn't I? Horrifying as it was to crack up in the public eye, it made me look at myself and fix it. People were exploitative; that's human nature. I'll tell you, being pretty crazy while being chased by the National Enquirer is not good. The British tabloids were the worst. But you take the cards you're dealt, and I got better. I'm now ferociously healthy in body and mind. You couldn't pay me to go near a psychiatrist again. Stopping seeing them was my first step to getting well. Hide
God, [George W. Bush] makes me want to slash my wrists. He's so embarrassing I have to leave the roo Show more God, [George W. Bush] makes me want to slash my wrists. He's so embarrassing I have to leave the room when he's on the news. What a monkey. Hide
[on Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) A noble attempt at saying something about the nuclear pr Show more [on Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) A noble attempt at saying something about the nuclear proliferation on the planet through Superman. Unfortunately the script was just dreadful. I mean there's no two ways about it, that script was terrible. And there's that old saying in Hollywood - you can make a bad movie out of a good script, but you can't make a good movie out of a bad script. And I don't think it had a chance from the get-go. Hide
[on Richard Pryor] I fell in love with him in two seconds flat... He was smart and funny and sexy, a Show more [on Richard Pryor] I fell in love with him in two seconds flat... He was smart and funny and sexy, and you wanted to take care of him. He was wonderful. Oh gosh... he was just - Richard was irresistible. Hide
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