The rare Oscars distinction shared by Charlie Chaplin, Orson Welles, and Sylvester Stallone
An unlikely trio.
A cacophony of cranial chaos.
“I never really connected it with myself.”
“I was frankly scared.”
“There’s no hierarchy in my mind of good and lesser roles.”
He much preferred the one after.
And it hasn’t been the same since.
Palpable second-hand embarrassment.