I feel very fortunate for audiences to have been so gracious as to allow me to do pretty much any role that I felt I could do. They let me play a president. They let me play a lawyer. They let me play a hit man. They let me play a father. They let me play Howard Saint.
I've pretty much adjusted to how teams play. Like when I draw two defenders, I want to make the best play possible.
If the weather is nice, I play tennis, which is pretty much the only exercise that I do. I try to do that as much as I can.
My bucket list is pretty much checked off. But oh, we should play in space! Let's do that. We'll play in space, up on a satellite somewhere.
Lee Morgan used to stand behind me when I was playing a ballad and he'd be hollering, "Play the pretty notes, man, play the pretty notes." I thought I was playing the pretty notes, but you know, things like that help you to reach a little further.
That is a gift to have four weeks to rehearse something. But remember, when you're doing a play half of that time you're getting to know the play and the other actors and then finally in the third week you have it pretty much on its feet. So it's all relative in different ways.
I can play really pretty much anywhere on the court.
I was nurtured to play music pretty much from birth.
There are many actors who, whatever they do, they pretty much play themselves.
I play the piano, drums, little bit of bass, guitar. I can play harmonica, a little bit of the ukulele. Pretty much anything that's a strumming, string type thing.
I went pretty much for one tone, and I knew at that time that I wanted to play a Rickenbacker.
I'd much rather play the psycho than the pretty girl in hot pants.
I pretty much always stuck to the most interesting part I could play.
I don't play much golf anymore. I can't - if I break 80, I'm doing pretty well.
I feel like I can adjust, and I can play pretty much any role that I'm put in.
We were pretty darn good - fit and ready to play - but today's level is different. Those ground strokes are ever so much faster, coming back at you at a pretty good speed. Footwork-wise, you've got to be ready to hit that next shot. It's a tough time.