I was born in Ballaghadreen, but I grew up in Galway, and when I went to the University College of Galway, I became involved in the drama society there and started directing plays.
I'd love to be a comedian. I've done a lot, but always in the confines of plays.
I'd love to get played on the radio, but it just doesn't happen.
To love without role, without power plays, is revolution.
I absolutely love playing the game 'Risk.'
How the English love playing at being naughty boys!
I play guitar and I love the Beatles and melodic music.
I would love to play the drums with 'The Who.'
I finally wasn't interested in writing music that played while actors talked.
Music is the expression of the movement of the waters, the play of curves described by changing breezes.
The wise musicians are those who play what they can master.
I played music all through school and I kind of performed that way.
Jazz music is to be played sweet, soft, plenty rhythm.
I wanted to play some more grown-up music - jazz.
You have to feel that music. You just can't play it sterilely.
My mom was always the supplier of soccer balls, and so people were always knocking on my door, and trying to get me out so we could play.
I've played all kinds of historical characters, but they are stuck in movies that aren't their movies.
I play a role in front of the cameras, just like in the movies.
I play the keyboard, piano - I like making beats.
As an actor all we want to do is act and play people.
I don't like to play characters that are too perfect.