It's very easy for me to play silly, but to reveal something closer to you, that's so much harder.
If you want to act, do school plays. If they're not there, create them, and the same with local repertory. They are the grounding for a lot of people. Make it happen.
My study is a converted garage which is largely lined with bookshelves and cardboard boxes filled with manuscripts of my film scripts, plays and books.
Ninety-nine percent of the world's lovers are not with their first choice. That's what makes the jukebox play.
I didn't realize that, in doing a documentary, there is this process of discovery. It's not like a film or a play with a set script. It sort of reveals itself.
Even when I'm writing plays I enjoy having company and mentally I think of that company as the company I'm writing for.
If we don't start playing better on defense, it's going to be hard. We can't just sit there and win shootouts.
I go out there with whatever the coaches call, and whatever they do, I just go out there, and I'm the player. Coaches coach, and players play.
I don't ever react to a situation. My preference is to reflect upon the circumstances & act as if I were a baby who is in possession of a new toy to play with.
Clinton has played a major role in giving companies like Cipla credibility, for which I will always be grateful.
You learn something when you don't play well, and I figure that helping people, it makes me very, very happy.
I was a late bloomer. I was a kinda shy little kid, definitely a child of the dark side. I wanted to play guitar and be in a rock band.
The way I write is that I'll actually have a conversation out loud with myself. In a weird way, I just kind of get schizophrenic and play two characters.
We have this incredible ability to communicate with each other. I want to play around with it, see what this mass audience is really capable of.
I just want to play for Hindus and Muslims that sit together. That's all I want to do.
If I'm playing with Ozzy it's just a guitar thing. But with the vocals I feel like I'm studying for the SATs.
For the vast majority of Americans who work hard and play by the rules, paying the bills may be hard some months, but it's something we always do.
I did work hard at auditions, and three years at RADA isn't like a walk in the park. And then it takes a lot of sacrifices, giving certain things up in order to audition, in order to do a play, whatever it may be.
It seems like I always had to work harder than other people. Those nights when everybody else is asleep, and you sit in your room trying to play scales.
I had to teach myself to let go of the conventional rock way of playing guitar and singing. Some things you wouldn't expect to work, did and some things won't ever work.
I have no plans to retire. It's the perfect combination of work and play that keeps you young. If I quit work it would be the beginning of the end for me.