Top 82 Quotes & Sayings by D. B. Sweeney

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
D. B. Sweeney

Daniel Bernard Sweeney is an American actor.

Any time I get to work a home game, it's awesome.
It's especially gratifying to have done a film like 'Eight Men Out' because it's hard not to have fun when there are so many bats and balls around.
As far as actors go, you're not going to find many ballplayers better than me. — © D. B. Sweeney
As far as actors go, you're not going to find many ballplayers better than me.
I like hanging around the set and learning how people do things, how the set runs.
Romantic comedies are particularly hard to make.
Push your luck. If you see a pretty girl in a bar, say something.
I didn't know anybody in show business, and I never thought it was the path I'd go down. I was hoping it was sports, like so many kids.
I was taking hitting clinics every chance I got. I really worked on it. It was just fun to be given that invitation from the director to make the baseball as good as we can.
'It's a Wonderful Life' was a mainstream Hollywood movie about faith, redemption, religion, and it was rated G.
The great thing for me about 'The Resurrection of Gavin Stone' is it's a throwback to the old fashioned Hollywood movie that you can watch with your family, has a message, and is funny and entertaining. They didn't call them faith-based movies; they just called them good movies.
I'm so proud and honored to have been in 'Lonesome Dove' and 'Eight Men Out.' How come I'm not known for one of those?
I had cooked a lot in restaurants, in Rocky Point and on golf courses on Long Island, and my mother said, 'Be a chef,' and my dad said, 'Be a lawyer.' But instead, I auditioned for N.Y.U.'s Tisch School of the Arts.
Whether or not your person wins or loses, give him a chance. — © D. B. Sweeney
Whether or not your person wins or loses, give him a chance.
The actors in 'Eight Men Out' really know how to play, and the background athletes are all professionals.
I have never been one of those actors who say, 'Oh, my character wouldn't do this,' or 'My character never wears an orange shirt,' or any of the number of inane things I've heard on movie sets throughout my career.
I really like the way Fox handles their shows.
When I played sports, if you lose the game, and then you complain, that makes you a sore loser. That doesn't make you protester - that just makes you a whiner.
If you learn the craft, you can make a movie and get by with tricks.
I'm a huge baseball fan and follow it very closely.
I've seen people who stink, but the film editor shows them just where they didn't stink. But if you're empty and manipulative on stage, it's clear.
I had a teacher senior year in high school. He was a theater teacher, and he basically was a little bit like 'High School Musical.' He kind of encouraged the jocks to get involved with the plays. I did it as kind of a senior year lark.
If Gretzky was velvet, Ovechkin is electricity.
I've been doing this for 33 years, and sometimes you make movies and nobody cares. But when people care, it's the greatest thing in the world - even when it's passionately against the title - because it's going to start a conversation.
There's nobility in hard work, traditional values.
I try to keep a low profile.
To anybody who says to me, 'I'm in character,' I say, 'You should be in an asylum.' If you don't know that you're pretending, then you should really seek medical help. I don't have patience for that stuff.
I got typecast early in my career as the guy who is very intense. Once you get into a certain mold, people see you that way, as much as it's disproved time and again.
You always love to fantasize you'll get your dream role.
I believe in luck. My luck's real streaky.
I felt like the world of baseball in 1919 was much closer to what A-ball would be now - guys riding buses, there's no training staff, and there's a lot of paranoia.
If you skate with an Olympic level skater, they make you so much better because you're skating behind them, and you're trying to imitate their stride and their stance. It's like having the world's greatest training wheels.
What really makes it fun for an actor is when the script is good.
My sister Kathleen - one year older - was the school's acting legend. Her thing was getting all the parts, even Tiresias. And I wasn't going to mess with that.
I love Vanna White as much as the next guy.
Skating is tough to pick up when you are a grown up.
DeNiro did a good job playing a catcher in 'Bang the Drum Slowly,' but he's great in everything he does.
I don't play the bass. I'm not in a band. I tried to think of ways I could touch base with the troops and support what we're doing.
It took me a long time to realize you don't choose what you're famous for. — © D. B. Sweeney
It took me a long time to realize you don't choose what you're famous for.
I'm not one of these million-dollar actors. I have always been just a working actor. I probably work more than I would like to.
Say something personal, not from a publicist.
Joe Jackson was a tragic figure. He was a serene country boy who signed a confession he couldn't read. He was illiterate.
In A-ball, you're either going to move up, or you're going to get released. That kind of paranoia played a lot into the players' mentality leading up to the events of 'Eight Men Out.'
A producer wouldn't think of making a film about ballet dancers without using real dancers, but they will cast actors who have never held a bat in baseball films.
I thought it's very funny that I ended up as a voiceover guy because when I started out as an actor, I had a very strong Long Island accent.
When you do a play, or even a movie, you have weeks to finesse your character. You really understand why they do what they do. In TV, you get new material weekly about your character.
I'm sure that President Trump will do plenty of things that people don't like, plenty of things people do like, and the people who don't like it, at that point, certainly take advantage of your rights and protest it - and try to seek change or do whatever you want.
If I'm not going to bet on myself, why would anyone else bet on me.
More is asked of you on stage. It's no way to make a living. But it's like a bullfight. You find out who can do it and who can't. — © D. B. Sweeney
More is asked of you on stage. It's no way to make a living. But it's like a bullfight. You find out who can do it and who can't.
I'm a sucker for doing something fun. If somebody wants to pay me to learn how to fly a plane or be a better golfer, that certainly would be a plus - or if it's filming in Tahiti.
I think you have to do certain things in the pilot to get your network's attention - to break through... So maybe you push a little further in the first show.
Who needs MGM? Who needs any of these places?
I don't know; it's hard for me to understand people that want to get out there and protest on the first day we elect a new guy.
Hire the best people, and trust what you hired them to do.
The problem with most Hollywood movies is they don't give the director enough control.
Why should a filmmaker turn over the irreplaceable asset, the movie, to a distribution center?
I grew up Catholic, so the more non-denominational Christian experience was a new experience for me.
I didn't want people to think I'm just in the movies, where you make money and wait around for 13 hours before you get to do 20 minutes of work.
All these big corporations like Amazon, those places have great distribution arms, but they can't create content.
If I go to a baseball game, I hear 'Shoeless Joe,' but otherwise, I hear 'toe pick' five times a day. No matter how many more movies I make, that'll be on my gravestone.
What I've learned is sometimes it's good not to have all the same actions and have all the same takes. The variety you provide gives the director later on in post-production the ability to construct a more interesting performance as he puts the movie together.
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