I play the role of Andrew Campbell on ABC Family's 'Pretty Little Liars'.
I'm the first person in my family to play poker.
The opportunity to go up to Canada and play was just a blessing for me and my family.
The fact that food plays such an important part in my films has everything to do with my family.
You always remember the delicacy of the work you do on a new play - the delicacy and the rigor and the courage.
The longer you play, the better chance the better player has of winning.
I'm not saying I'm something special. I might play a little better tennis than other people, but it is because I was given the chance, and not many people are.
Going to college offered me the chance to play football for four more years.
I don't mind what the role is at all; I just want to play cool characters.
It was cool for a couple of weeks, but how much bad golf can you play?
We are playing at home, with full stadiums and passionate fans. It will be very special moment for me.
I'm pretty much an isolated person. I'd rather stay home and play video games.
All I do is sit at home and play guitar. That's seriously what I do.
Growing up in Canada, most kids from Canada dream of playing in the NHL, and they also hope one day to be on a Stanley Cup team. That was a big goal.
My history is really playing live - not writing or recording.
I always told my dad I'd play professional football.
I'm left handed, but my dad taught me to play guitar right-handed.
My dad was a musician. He was a singer and he played the guitar, so music was always around.
My dad was a mime and then he had his company and created plays for children and was very successful with it.
I never got on the course with my dad, but to be playing golf with my kids - that's a dream.
When I'm done playing football, I just might be the couch potato dad.