But so far as countries are concerned, I don't go to a place to see what's there, but who is there.
Fear, conformity, immorality: these are heavy burdens. They drain us of creative energy. And when we are drained of creative energy, we do not create. We procreate, but we do not create.
I didn't want to be famous. I just wanted to earn enough money to have a nice life and enjoy acting.
I feel it's a person's duty to participate in the governing of the country in which he lives.
I think your life is governed not by the bricks or mortar around you, it's governed by who holds your hand and who spits in your eye.
I've never outgrown my childhood.
If I had no family, my wife and I would lead a much more romantic and nomadic existence.
In a few hundred years you have achieved in America what it took thousands of years to achieve in Europe.
People who know, know. The others, it really doesn't matter.
Savor the mystery, Stephen, we don't get enough of them.
We should learn to live and love our neighbors as ourselves for the sake of peace and progress.
David's feature film credits include: The Great Escape, Billy Budd, Freud, Hell Drivers, A Night to Remember, Mosquito Squadron, Shattered Image, and Cherry.
David came to America in 1961 to play Judas Iscariot in George Stevens' The Greatest Story Ever Told.
David appeared in the off-Broadway show Comedians in 2003.
David is proficient at playing several instruments.
David introduced his first wife, Jill Ireland, to her second husband, Charles Bronson, during the filming of The Great Escape.
In 1969, David was nominated for the Emmy for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for: Teacher, Teacher (1969).
David used to do radio commercials for Land Rover.
David had a hit #117 on the Billboard Singles Charts in 1966 with the single "Communication" on Capitol Records.
David lives on Long Island, New York.
David's hobbies include golf and computing.
David has five children: Jason, Paul, and Valentine with first wife Jill, and Peter and Sophie with current wife Katherine. Jason died in 1985.
David was married to actress Jill Ireland from 1957 until their divorce in 1967. They had three children together.
David's father is Concertmaster and violinist David McCallum, Sr..