I've done, like, 45 movies, played 40 gangsters and five crooked cops.
Flounder: You guys playing cards?
Concentrate, play your game, and don't be afraid to win.
I saw Cheap Trick play 'In Color,' and it was awesome.
I was involved with drama departments since the 5th grade. I played at it. It was an escape.
Characters don't belong to anyone, not even the person who plays them.
Playing show after show is like my bread and butter.
I have a greater appreciation for kitchen appliances, having played one.
I like playing accents, and doing things like that, it was fun. It was fun.
I'm always in disguise in one form or another in my plays.
What position didn't I play last season?
I started out doing a lot of theater, a lot of Shakespeare, classic plays.
It was liberating to do comedy. It felt like playing in a jazz band.
I played violin and got into that Suzuki program in the second grade.
I'm not auditioning to play convenience-store clerks. I don't see any benefit in that.
In 'Gangs of Wasseypur,' I wanted to take violence forward and play it up.
I'm not interested in the heroes or the villains. I'm interested in playing people.
I didn't watch cartoons, I was too busy playing football.
I would like to play with electronic keyboards again.
I write plays about big, intense subjects.
I actually have a stash of wigs for Halloween. But only for that. Not to play dress-up.