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  • No one can be Gilda twenty-four hours a day. -- Rita Hayworth
  • Men fell in love with Gilda, but they wake up with me. -- Rita Hayworth
  • I loved the late Gilda Radner. I love Carol Burnett and Lily Tomlin. -- Tracey Ullman
  • Every man I knew went to bed with Gilda... and woke up with me. -- Rita Hayworth
  • The wonderful thing about Gilda Radner was that she was not a person who disappointed. -- Anne Beatts
  • Every man I have ever known has fallen in love with Gilda and awakened with me. -- Rita Hayworth
  • Rita Hayworth in Gilda... there's not a shot of her in that movie that isn't gorgeous. -- Donna Mills
  • As a young girl, if you do something funny - especially if you're Jewish - someone says, 'Oh, have you seen Gilda Radner?' -- Rachel Bloom
  • I love funny people. I met and became friends with some of the funniest people ever. Gilda Radner, bless her soul; Martin Short; Dave Thomas; Eugene Levy. -- Paul Shaffer
  • I remember watching Gilda Radner when I was a kid and everyone thought she was so funny and no one ever said that she was a funny woman, she was just funny. -- Rachel Dratch
  • When we spoke, Gene Wilder had just written a memoir called "Kiss Me Like A Stranger." The title was suggested by his late wife Gilda Radner three weeks before she died in 1989. -- Terry Gross
  • [Gilda Radner] died in '89, and I got non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2000. I've just passed the five-year mark and I'm now what you call - well, it's called complete remission, but I'm cured. I'm fine. -- Gene Wilder
  • The first time I went to see a Second City show, I was in awe of everything. I just wanted to touch the same stage that Gilda Radner had walked on. It was sacred ground. -- Tina Fey
  • I'm not so funny. Gilda was funny. I'm funny on camera sometimes. In life, once in a while. Once in a while. But she was funny. She spent more time worrying about being liked than anything else. -- Gene Wilder
  • So many people: Lucille Ball is the earliest incarnation of a woman I thought was funny, Joan Rivers, Roseanne, Carol Burnett, Gilda Radnor, down to current times, where you have Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, and Kristen Wiig. -- Chelsea Peretti
  • I think 'Saturday Night Live', starting in the 1970s, really gave women an outlet to be funny. A lot of those women went on to have film careers, from Kristen Wiig now to Tina Fey and Gilda Radner. -- Emma Stone
  • I always was trying to make people laugh as a kid. I was a big fan of Carol Burnett and Gilda Radner. I watched them and I remember feeling as a child, when I heard the laughter they got, a little jealous that they made someone laugh like that. -- Leah Remini
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