I’ve always wanted to work with Paul Newman. I had a couple opportunities in the past, and I didn’t take advantage of it, so it was really fun to be working with him.
Meaning of the quote
Ed Harris, the American actor, had always wanted to work with Paul Newman. In the past, he had some chances to work with Newman, but he didn't take them. When he finally got the opportunity to work with Newman, it was really enjoyable for him.
About Ed Harris
Ed Harris is an acclaimed American actor and filmmaker who has earned critical acclaim and Academy Award nominations for his performances in films like Apollo 13, The Truman Show, and Pollock. He has appeared in numerous leading and supporting roles in both film and television, including notable performances in Westworld and as Senator John McCain in the TV movie Game Change.
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