“I’d become friendly with Tom Courtenay on Doctor Zhivago. He was an English actor, based in London, and didn’t want the hassle of navigating Paris alone. To make things simple, he moved in with Omar Sharif and me in the Avenue Foch apartment provided by the production. With angular features and a conventionally English look, Tom was young, sensitive, and an avid supporter of Hull City football club. While shooting in Paris, he would dart back to England whenever he could to see them play. Once, upon returning to Paris, he discovered assorted pubic hairs in his bedsheets—telltale evidence that one of Omar’s sleepovers had made use of his room. Tom was enraged. He confronted Omar, and their relationship almost didn’t survive. Never in all my life have I seen someone so angry.” Doctor ZhivagoBad RoommatesDavid LeanFuckboys Book:Chasing the Panther: Adventures and Misadventures of a Cinematic Life Source: Chasing the Panther: Adventures and Misadventures of a Cinematic Life
“There's a line in David Lean's punishingly long 1962 desert flick, Lawrence of Arabia: 'Truly for some men nothing is written unless they write it.' Duh.” FilmCinemaMoviesDuhLawrence Of ArabiaGordy LasureDavid LeanBiopicDesert Flick Book:The Grip of Film Source: The Grip of Film