A Quote by Ray Liotta

I played pretend games as a kid, army, whatever, but I never wanted to be an actor. — © Ray Liotta
I played pretend games as a kid, army, whatever, but I never wanted to be an actor.
I'm a regular person. I'm a regular guy. As a kid, I played games. As a kid, I liked poetry. As a kid, I liked drawing. And I never felt the need to stop doing anything. I never lost interest in them.
All my life I've been that way - ever since I was a kid. It doesn't matter whether we played video games or even before that when we had board games when you played with your sister and mom and dad - I didn't like losing then and didn't want to do anything but win when we played.
I never wanted to be an actor as a kid. I wanted to play hockey, like every other kid in Canada. I had a pretty good shot at it until I was 15 and badly injured myself.
As a kid from Detroit, I played whatever sport was in season: football, basketball, wrestling, whatever it was. I was an active kid.
I have been a depressed kid. I wanted to lead a quiet life, never wanted to be an actor.
I've played games where I thought I played one of my better games, and statistically, there's nothing there, and vice versa. I've never based how I feel about my performance on stats.
I wanted to be an actor. Maybe a comic actor, but an actor. That's what got me into acting was putting on an act, because in life, I wasn't funny and I felt on stage or in the movies, I could do whatever I wanted to. I was free.
I don't have too much spare time, but I try to play games as much as possible. I played a little growing up, but I never played any tennis games before.
Whatever games are played with us, we must play no games with ourselves, but deal in our privacy with the last honesty and truth.
From when I was 7 until I was 22, I played football. That was always my struggle as a kid. I always wanted to be an artist, but my parents were divorced, and my dad really wanted me to play sports, and that's how I got to see him. He would come pick me up or take me to practice, and he was always at my games.
My fantasy life was very full. Certainly when I was a kid, I probably wanted to be an actor because I wanted to be a princess, or something magical, and get to dress up magically, and have the kind of life that I hadn't been born into, with magic powers or whatever, and live this wonderful idealised life.
When I was a kid growing up, you maybe secretly wanted to be an actor, but you never said.
Ever since I was a kid and all the time I have played in the NHL, NHL players have played in the Olympic Games.
I always wanted to be an army personal. My dad wanted me to pursue that dream but I ran to become an actor instead.
My father had played cornet, although I never saw him play it. I found his mouthpiece when I was a kid. I used to buzz it. And my mother played piano and sang in the church choir for different functions. So there was always music in the house, jazz, gospel, or whatever. Especially jazz records.
It will sound very cliched but when I was kid I always wanted to be singer and never an actor.
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