
Spencer Tracy
Birthday: 5 April 1900, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Birth Name: Spencer Bonaventure Tracy
Height: 177 cm
Spencer Tracy was born four years after his brother Carroll to truck salesman John Edward and Caroline Brown Tracy. He attended Marquette Academy along with Pat O'Brien and the two left school to ...Show More

[on acting] It's never been very demanding. It doesn't require much brainwork. Acting is not the nob Show more
[on acting] It's never been very demanding. It doesn't require much brainwork. Acting is not the noblest profession in the world, but there are things lower than acting. Not many, mind you - but politicians give you something to look down on from time to time. Hide
Actors have no damn place in politics, period.
Actors have no damn place in politics, period.
[To Ernest Hemingway at dinner in the Stork Club] Sometimes I think life is a terminal illness.
[To Ernest Hemingway at dinner in the Stork Club] Sometimes I think life is a terminal illness.
Even when my throat is completely tired out from acting, Luckies still get along with it fine.
Even when my throat is completely tired out from acting, Luckies still get along with it fine.
The kids keep telling me I should try this new "Method Acting" but I'm too old, I'm too tired and I' Show more
The kids keep telling me I should try this new "Method Acting" but I'm too old, I'm too tired and I'm too talented to care. Hide
I couldn't be a director because I couldn't put up with the actors. I don't have the patience. Why, Show more
I couldn't be a director because I couldn't put up with the actors. I don't have the patience. Why, I'd probably kill the actors. Not to mention some of the beautiful actresses. Hide
Why do actors think they're so God damn important? They're not. Acting is not an important job in th Show more
Why do actors think they're so God damn important? They're not. Acting is not an important job in the scheme of things. Plumbing is. Hide
[1962 interview] The only thing an actor has to offer a director and finally an audience is his inst Show more
[1962 interview] The only thing an actor has to offer a director and finally an audience is his instinct. That's all. Hide
It is up to us to give ourselves recognition. If we wait for it to come from others, we feel resentf Show more
It is up to us to give ourselves recognition. If we wait for it to come from others, we feel resentful when it doesn't, and when it does, we may well reject it. Hide
[on being asked why he was always billed above long-time companion Katharine Hepburn in their films Show more
[on being asked why he was always billed above long-time companion Katharine Hepburn in their films together] Because this is a movie, you chowderhead, not a lifeboat! Hide
[on acting] Come to work on time, know your lines and don't bump into the other actors.
[on acting] Come to work on time, know your lines and don't bump into the other actors.
[in a 1962 interview] I'm Spencer Tracy with some deference to the character. When a person says he' Show more
[in a 1962 interview] I'm Spencer Tracy with some deference to the character. When a person says he's an actor - he's a personality. The whole idea is to show your personality. There are people who are much better technically, but who cares? Nobody cares. Hide
[on being asked what he looked for in a potential script]. Days off.
[on being asked what he looked for in a potential script]. Days off.
[on Jean Harlow] A square shooter if ever there was one.
[on Jean Harlow] A square shooter if ever there was one.
Write anything you want about me. Make up something. Hell, I don't care.
Write anything you want about me. Make up something. Hell, I don't care.
[on why actors should avoid political activism] Remember who shot [Abraham Lincoln].
[on why actors should avoid political activism] Remember who shot [Abraham Lincoln].
I'm disappointed in acting as a craft. I want everything to go back to Orson Welles and fake noses a Show more
I'm disappointed in acting as a craft. I want everything to go back to Orson Welles and fake noses and changing your voice. It's become so much about personality. Hide
There were times when my pants were so thin, I could sit on a dime and know if it was heads or tails Show more
There were times when my pants were so thin, I could sit on a dime and know if it was heads or tails. Hide
The physical labor actors have to do wouldn't tax an embryo.
The physical labor actors have to do wouldn't tax an embryo.
]on drinking] Hell, I used to take two-week lunch hours!
]on drinking] Hell, I used to take two-week lunch hours!
[on why he never left his wife for Katharine Hepburn] I can get a divorce whenever I want to. But my Show more
[on why he never left his wife for Katharine Hepburn] I can get a divorce whenever I want to. But my wife and Kate like things just as they are. Hide
This mug of mine is as plain as a barn door. Why should people pay thirty-five cents to look at it?
This mug of mine is as plain as a barn door. Why should people pay thirty-five cents to look at it?
Spencer Tracy's FILMOGRAPHY
as Actor (25)


Henry Drummond

Matt Drayton

Santiago

Stanley T. Banks

Judge Dan Haywood

John J. Macreedy
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