Quotes From George C. Scott & The Women He Loved

In today’s Sundays are Made for Vintage Sensuality post, we take a closer look at George C. Scott. Scott was known to be a great actor, highly volatile and a man’s man.

What you may not know is that he was wed to the sensual and earthy Colleen Dewhurst twice.

During his first marriage to Dewhurst, Scott began working on a movie with Ava Gardner.

Soon after meeting, Scott and Gardner began a rip roaring affair.

It was scandalous and by all accounts vicious.

According to what is written in Rage and Glory — Scott broke Gardner’s bones on multiple occasions.

Scott and Gardner met on the set of The Bible In The Beginning (1966).

It was August of 1964. Scott had arrived with his wife (for the 1st time) Colleen Dewhurst and their two sons.

However, it didn’t take long before the two actors were spending their days, as well as, their night together.

Scott had fallen hard for Gardner.

According to Fred Sidewater, who was Dino De Laurentiis’s assistant on the film:

“Scott was crazy about her from the beginning. And I mean crazy. He was hopelessly in love with her, and she was not in love with him.”

- Fred Sidewater

Scott had visions of marrying Gardner and became insanely jealous at the least mention of any of her previous lovers or husbands-particularly Sinatra.

In another excerpt from Rage and Glory the author goes on to say that Gardner told her friend, journalist Stephen Birmingham:

“I’ve fallen for him.”

- Ava Gardner

‘At the time of the declaration, her (Gardner) arm was in a sling, a hunk of her hair had been torn out, her collarbone was broken, and she had double vision in both eyes. Birmingham observed that Gardner came from a “kind of redneck” background in North Carolina where physical abuse among lovers was common. She may have thought that was how men naturally related to women.’

Wow.

Situations like this are not uncommon or unique to Hollywood. However, unlike everywhere else, the people involved are mega movie stars.

Below I’ve highlighted a few quotes from George C. Scott, as well as, Dewhurst and Gardner.

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“I became an actor to escape my own personality. Acting is the most therapeutic thing in the world. You see, through acting you come full circle in your personality and, oh, what a grand time you can have along the way being wonderful people through your characters…I think all the courage that I may lack personally I have as an actor.”

-George C. Scott

“If I were ever stranded on a desert island, there would be 3 things I’d need: food, shelter, and a grip.”

-George C. Scott

“All this stuff you heard about America not wanting to fight, wanting to stay out of the war, is a lot of horse dung. Americans, traditionally, love to fight. All real Americans love the sting of battle. Americans play to win all the time. I wouldn’t give a hoot in hell for a man who lost and laughed. That’s why Americans have never lost — and will never lose — a war, because the very thought of losing is hateful to Americans.”

George C. Scott

COLLEEN DEWHURST

“In Hollywood, they’ll forgive you if you’re two-faced, but not if you’re two-chinned.”

  • Colleen Dewhurst

[on ex-husband George C. Scott] “I have great love and affection for George. And admiration. He’s brilliant. I always said we got on much better during the divorces. I’m very subjective, he’s very objective. We make a better brother and sister.”

- Colleen Dewhurst

Colleen Dewhurst on stage with George C. Scott (date unknown)

“There is no going back. God knows I’ve made mistakes, some of them close to tragedies, but then I suppose I’m greedy. I wanted it all.”

  • Colleen Dewhurst

AVA GARDNER

“Maybe I just didn’t have the temperament for stardom. I’ll never forget seeing Bette Davis at the Hilton in Madrid. I went up to her and said, “Miss Davis, I’m Ava Gardner and I’m a great fan of yours.” And do you know, she behaved exactly as I wanted her to behave. “Of course you are, my dear,” she said. “Of course you are.” And she swept on. Now that’s a star.”

-Ava Gardner

“When I lose my temper, honey, you can’t find it any place.”

  • Ava Gardner

“Women’s liberation as a movement makes some valid points. But in the final analysis, it doesn’t matter who wears the pants — as long as there’s money in the pockets.”

  • Ava Gardner

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