I wish I played an instrument, but I could never decide which one, and I ended up playing nothing.
I didn't know what the hell Charlie Parker was playing... I just liked the way he played.
Mothers play an important role as the heart of the home, but this in no way lessens the equally important role fathers should play, as head of the home, in nurturing, training, and loving their children.
My only concern is playing. Everything else, my family looks after. In our house, everyone has a job, and my job in our house is to play football.
People asked if I could have played the Terminator. Are you kidding? Not a chance, I never could have played the Terminator.
I bought one of the first Nintendo systems and brought that home, and we were playing 'Legend of Zelda' at the time, and it was addicting, and I was playing it for hours and hours and hours.
The only instrument I can play is piano. Whenever I make songs at home, I play the piano and make them on the piano.
I play the harmonica. The only way I can play is if I get my car going really fast, and stick it out the window.
I'd like to play Matt Damon's daddy. He's a wonderful actor, I really admire him, and I'd like to play his dad one day.
I don't get to play the same role over and over in different movies. The roles that I get to play are quite varied, which is great.
To me, acting is like tennis. You're only as good as the person you're playing with, so if you're playing with Michael C. Hall, what do you have to worry about?
I tell you one you straight off in Scotland - Nick de Luca. I don't see his name quoted, but I've played against Nick quite a lot and he is a good player - one of the trickiest centres I've played against.
How do you win? By getting average players to play good and good players to play great. That's how you win.
It's good to play something that's black and white, and a guy that sees right and wrong. I've never played a character like that.
I was 16 and did a play at school. I was a rather good student... And then I did a play when I was 16 and completely lost all my concentration for academics.
I wanted to play a good guy after doing this lunatic on The Sopranos for two years. And then they did the sequel to Bad Boys, where I get to play the barking captain again.
I like to play 'Battleship,' and I also like 'Wordle' on iPhone. These are good things to play while you're on set. 'Words with Friends' is also great.
I'm still no good at ball-and-stick games. If I go play golf with the guys, it's intended to be a joke.
The thing about villains is most people play them with the shifty eyes and all that, whereas I play them as good guys. 'Cos everyone thinks they're a goodie, don't they?
I'd rather play in the major leagues and have some bad games than play consistently good ball in the minors.
No producer should revive a play unless they have a very good reason for it. I think there's quite enough about a good play to make it available to new audiences.