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О́скар Лева́нт — американский актёр, комик, телеведущий, пианист и композитор. Был известен своим едким и саркастичным характером, что снискало ему славу остроумного актёра. Шутки Леванта собственного сочинения часто можно было услышать в фильмах с его участием, а также на радио.

Снимался в таких фильмах, как «Рапсодия в блюзовых тонах» , «Американец в Париже» , «Вождь краснокожих и другие…» и многих других. Wikipedia  

✵ 27. Декабрь 1906 – 14. Август 1972
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“If George is around, it will.”

In response to a question posed by Newman Levy, as to whether Gershwin's music would still be played a hundred years hence; as quoted in Dancing in the Dark (1974), p. 61

“Instant unconsciousness had been my greatest passion for ten years.”

Oscar Levant книга The Memoirs of an Amnesiac

The Memoirs of an Amnesiac (1965)

“I envy people who drink — at least they know what to blame everything on.”

As quoted in The Portable Curmudgeon (1992) by Jon Winokur, p. 88.

“The only difference between the Democrats and the Republicans is that the Democrats allow the poor to be corrupt, too.”

As quoted in The Quotable Politician (2003) by William B. Whitman, p. 30.

“The difference between the Republicans and the Democrats is that the Democrats let the poor be corrupt, too.”

Oscar Levant, as quoted in "Oscar the Magnificent" https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/161384355/

“There is a thin line between genius and insanity. I have erased this line.”

As quoted in Celebrity Register: An Irreverent Compendium of American Quotable Notables (1959) by Cleveland Amory.

“He writes the kind of music you whistle on the way into the theater.”

On Sigmund Romberg, as quoted in Dancing in the Dark (1974) by Howard Dietz, p. 61

“I rated the drug Demerol over sex as the ultimate pleasure at one time. Now I don’t have access to either.”

Oscar Levant книга The Memoirs of an Amnesiac

The Memoirs of an Amnesiac (1965)

“I would like to have been present, if I could have my choice of all moments in music history, when Stokowski suddenly became conscious of his beautiful hands. That must have been a moment. Like stout Cortez [sic] on a peak in Darien (I know it was Balboa) he saw before him a limitless expanse, a whole uncharted sea that might be subjected to his influence, free from the encumbrance of a baton.”

In "Music in Aspic," Harper's Magazine (October 1939) and A Smattering of Ignorance (1940); as quoted in "Lightning Wit Plays On American Musical Scene; Oscar Levant Answers Unspoken Request for 'Information, Please' With Uncensored Comments on Exalted Persons" by Ray C. B. Brown, in The Washington Post (January 14, 1940), p. E4

“Strip away the phony tinsel of Hollywood and you will find the real tinsel underneath.”

As quoted in Jewish Wit (1962) by Theodor Reik, p. 104, also in Inquisition in Eden (1965) and Whatever It Is, I’m Against It (1984) by Nat Shapiro.