I play a complicated position in an intensely team-oriented game.
My job always is to play a person, not to judge her.
What twelve year old wouldn't want to play an evil wizard?
There's nothing wrong with ankles. But only if you're playing football in the park.
If you have a game with your name on it, you have to learn how to play.
I consciously try not to play favorites with my characters or my books.
I'm too busy playing to worry about the movement or the fingerboard.
I've always been a gamer. I play a version of Dungeons & Dragons.
I've tended to play the outcast. I don't know, more nerdy types.
I entertain for a living and I role-play for a living, and I can't help but continue to do it.
The key to online play really is multi-table tournaments.
Inherit the Wind is a wonderful play, and I was in the original with Paul Muni.
Well, I'm a tape-recording nut. I like to play my tapes.
And I had a lot to play, which is what you want as an actor.
The more doors there are for you to open, the better the play.
Those opportunities to play in championship games are few and far between.
I first wanted to be an actress after seeing a play - not a movie.
I want to play a Disney villainess so badly.
There isn't a specific person in my mind that I'd want to play. Yet.
Eat till you're full. Play anytime you want. Sleep as much as you like. Cry. Get angry. Laugh. Live. Live. Live.
It's interesting to play a politician who gets stuff done.