We don’t really need reviewers, just first-night reporters who will tell us faithfully whether or not the audience liked the show.

Meaning of the quote

According to Carroll O'Connor, the American actor, we don't really need people who write detailed reviews of plays or shows. Instead, we only need reporters who attend the first night of a performance and honestly tell us whether the audience enjoyed the show or not. This means that instead of having experts analyze and critique the performance, we should focus on getting a simple, direct response from the audience members themselves.

About Carroll O’Connor

Carroll O’Connor was a renowned American actor who rose to fame for his portrayal of Archie Bunker on the hit TV sitcom ‘All in the Family.’ Throughout his illustrious career, he won multiple Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe for his versatile performances on both comedic and dramatic television series.

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Half the pictures directed by men of reputation fail.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

Conventional show-biz savvy held that Americans hated to be the objects of satire.

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It seems that entertainment is what most excites us and what we value above everything else.

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Sheer flattery got me into the theater. Flattery always works with me, particularly the flattery of women.

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The reviewer is a singularly detested enemy because he is, unlike the hapless artist, invulnerable.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

Millions of people thought Archie was a happy hero.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

I have heard show business characterized as a refuge for childlike persons in flight from all things harsh and real.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

We don’t really need reviewers, just first-night reporters who will tell us faithfully whether or not the audience liked the show.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

I hate pride, but if I were going to be proud of anything it would have to be something I’d done myself. Race pride is kind of stupid.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

I’m lucky. Lord, I’m lucky.

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American actor (1924-2001)

It was a lack of system that made the ’30s Depression as inevitable as all others previously suffered.

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American actor (1924-2001)

Even a true artist does not always produce art.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

Not all celebrities are dunces.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

Talent can be developed, gift is God-given. But artists have both.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

My Irish derivation has nothing to do with me. Why should it?

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

Those offers come in now and again. They’re not knocking down my door. I’m only an old character actor, and I’m not needed.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

I do talk less now because the sound of my voice saying over and over the things I said years ago embarrasses and depresses me. Why do I say the same things over and over?

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

I’ve run into some S.O.B. directors, but I gave them back as good as I got.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

In a capitalist society, persons who create capital, like Michael Eisner, are given the staggering rewards.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

Some people thought we were presenting Archie as a false character. President Nixon thought we were making a fool out of a good man.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

Vulgar and obscene, the papers run rumors daily about people in show business, tales of wicked ways and witless affairs.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

The wages of pedantry is pain.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

My professional life in Hollywood has been filled with joy and laughter.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

Nations have come under the control of haters and fools.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

One irreducible residual of 38 years in the business is the number of lasting, loving friendships I have made.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

I enjoyed in every way my 12 years of playing Archie, and I wasn’t personally sad about finishing a long job.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

All in the Family was intellectual; it was art.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)

Both my brothers became physicians and I, of course, wandered into a business where the undisciplined are welcome.

Carroll O’Connor

American actor (1924-2001)