All I really want to do is plays - and that's a New York thing.
Television has dried up for my generation, so it's plays and films.
I promise myself that I would go and do a play every year.
I played basketball and soccer my freshman year in high school.
Everybody has a role or part to play; if somebody fits the bill, that is what matters.
I felt I could play in maybe a dozen tournaments a year as an amateur.
Chemistry is the melodies you can play on vibrating strings.
There are so many songs that we just don't play anymore.
I even played Jack Webb's partner on the radio version of Dragnet for a while.
I've never been interested in playing the boring ingenue.
You draw on whatever's relevant to the part you're playing; it makes it more personal.
Necessity may be the mother of invention, but play is certainly the father.
To be able to play Jack Kerouac or Sal Paradise, it's mad to me.
I just don't want to play the same guy again over and over.
I can't go into a bar anywhere without someone starting to play 'the Entertainer'.
We can not play innocents abroad in a world that is not innocent.
You know, I played football, I was offensive tackle in college.
I think it's more fun to play a hero with an edge.
Usually I play the bad guy role, a terrorist or someone.
It doesn't matter what part I play, I try and commit myself 100 percent.
You don't want to play a character you can't inhabit or commit to fully.