I want to continue to play characters that are not like me at all, and transform.
Then I started checking out blues albums from the library and playing the harp along with them.
Still for fun, I play the drums, but I don't do much recording with them.
I've done a lot of Broadway plays, and I'm fortunate they've all been so successful.
My first job in NYC was playing a gig in the early nineties at CBGBs.
People judge you by the way you play in the playoffs.
I can play the air guitar really, really well.
When I find a role I want to play, I just go after it.
When I play with my band around the U.S.A., the most requested song is 'Peace Frog.'
So often, science fiction helps to get young people interested in science. That's why I don't mind talking about science fiction. It has a real role to play: to seize the imagination.
To act, no matter how the character is, you have to love and have compassion for the character you're playing.
I always loved cars. I used to play 'Need for Speed' all the time... any racing game.
The only time I've played a real baddy was when I was Regan in 'King Lear.'
Unless you are wealthy, you cannot afford to act or direct one play and remain unemployed the rest of the time.
What I want to happen is to be really creative, and to play something new in the improvisations, every time.
Every time I got close, somebody seemed to play a little better.
The first film I was in was called 'Straight Time.' I was five-years old, and I was playing my father's son.
I play the real instruments. I don't waste my time with anything else.
My brain doesn't have enough time to play around like that. To get limber enough to have a nightmare.
Guitar playing is both extremely easy for me and extremely difficult for me at the same time.
The only time in my career prior to that I played an evil character was in 'The Twilight Zone'.