Anything that encourages people to pick up an instrument and play, I'm fully behind.
I've got my Grammys on top of my piano and I look at them when I play.
I'm not one of those artists who doesn't want to play their most popular songs.
I don't like uncertainty. I don't play poker. I don't like bluffing.
We are consciousness playing a game with itself to see how it feels.
I want to play an action hero. I'm ready for roles that totally aren't me.
I'm not somebody who's emotionally attached to an outcome of a character that I'm hired to play. The fans are.
I think I was always a drama queen. I really, really, really loved playing pretend.
I never play video games! I'm so bad at it. I have, like, no manual dexterity.
We really never know what we're gonna play when we get on stage.
What I enjoy most is that every day I get to play a new character.
In the deaf community, in order to play a role of someone with a hearing loss... you have to have hearing loss.
There's nothing more fun than sitting in a circle playing with people who are really into it.
The difference with doing a play is that you are in control. In film you are in the hands of the director and the editor and the producer.
Football is a game played with arms, legs and shoulders but mostly from the neck up.
Yes, I'm a musician. I also like to play with others, sometimes more, sometimes less.
I would rather have played a character like Opie than Little Ricky.
Before I left, I opened a lot of doors for a lot of people to play the blues.
But I never had that commercial opportunity to be played on the radio, so how could I be popular?
Playing shortstop is 75 to 80 percent anticipation, knowing the hitter and the pitch being thrown.
The role of Rimbaud is one of the most important roles to play for a young actor.