Actor Danny DeVito is comfortable with all 4 feet, 10 inches of himself, admitting that after decades in the entertainment industry, he has embraced not being a "leading man." When asked if he was happy that he never reached a Brad Pitt level of acclaim, DeVito countered with his own resolution: "I don’t celebrate the fact that I’m not Clark Gable.
I do celebrate that I am who I am." "I’m a big fan of Brad [Pitt] and Humphrey Bogart and [Jack] Nicholson and Leonardo [DiCaprio].The painter, not the actor.
Only kidding," he joked to Parade. "You know, we all have a place. I did imagine my place would be closer to Peter Lorre or Edward G.
Robinson or even W.C. Fields," he said of the famous 19th and 20th century actors. DeVito, who skyrocketed to fame as Louie De Palma in the television program "Taxi," has had an illustrious career in Hollywood.
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