“I was a shy, awkward sort of a boy and my fathers frequent absences from home, along with my hero worship for him, made me even shyer.” MadeHomeFatherBoysHeroWorshipAbsenceShyAwkwardMy HeroHero Worship Author:Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
“I never tried to emulate my father. Anyone trying to do that would be a second-rate carbon copy.” TryingWould BeFatherRateCopiesCarbonEmulateSecond Rate Author:Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
“I never kissed my father until he was on his death bed.” FatherBedDeath Bed Author:Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
“I had no particular desire to be a personality like my father, nor was I equipped to be one. I was determined to be my own man, although having the Fairbanks name did make it easier to get into an office to see someone.” MenDesireFatherNamesMy OwnParticularPersonalityEasierOfficeDetermined Author:Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
“In my day, the only people who achieved real independence were my father, Mary Pickford and Charles Chaplin, who, with D. W. Griffith, formed United Artists. Other than that, everybody belonged to the big studios. They had no say in their own careers.” PeopleRealBigsArtistFatherUnitedCareersIndependenceStudiosMaryChaplin Author:Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
“My father and Mary Pickford were the reigning stars of not just Hollywood but of the world. Well, to bear my father's name was hard enough, but to work in pictures to boot was pretty foolhardy. In fact, my father was totally against it. He thought I should be off getting a good education and go into some safe profession.” WorldShouldWellsHardEnoughFactsFatherNamesStarsBearsSafeHollywoodProfessionBootsMaryGood EducationFoolhardy Author:Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.