I’ve never worked with a tail, that I can remember. But there’s so much I can’t remember.
Meaning of the quote
In this quote, the actor Ron Perlman is saying that he can't recall ever having worked with a tail before. But he also admits that there are many things he simply can't remember. This suggests that our memories are not always perfect, and that even famous actors like Perlman have gaps in what they can recall from their past experiences.
About Ron Perlman
Ron Perlman is a prolific American actor and voice actor, known for his roles in films like Hellboy, Quest for Fire, and The Name of the Rose. He has also lent his distinctive voice to many animated series and video games over the years, cementing his status as a versatile and acclaimed performer.
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