A Quote by Tracy Morgan

I've played outrageous characters my whole career. — © Tracy Morgan
I've played outrageous characters my whole career.
I've played a baseball player a few times, but in my career I've been blessed to have played a wide range of characters.
My experience is at The Groundlings Theater, where we created different characters and did sketch comedy. And sometimes the characters were outrageous, but they always came from a real place. So even working there, we had to create characters from the people that we knew.
I have played in the West for 14 years. I played against Dustin Byfuglien a lot. So it's not like I've been out East for my whole career and never played against the guy. That may have been blown out of proportion, I think.
I guess Johnny Depp has a pretty good career. I love a lot of parts that actors have played, so I love pieces of their career, but it's pretty hard to look at an actor's whole career and go, 'That was awesome!' Usually it either ends on a crappy show or with no work at all.
I've played a heroin addict and a speed freak and dark characters throughout my career.
I want to stand out. After my career is over, I want people to say, 'He was different.' It's not to be outrageous. I just want people to know that when I played ball, I was having fun.
In drama school, my greatest strength was my range. So my early career was like that: I played all kinds of different characters.
One of my favorite experiences in my career, certainly one of the most interesting characters I've ever played, was Simon Lee on 'The Event.' That was a show I was quite proud of and a character I really enjoyed playing. It was one of the most three-dimensional characters that was ever written for me and that I'd ever gotten to play.
I wish I’d played my whole career in flag football.
My whole career I played these girls sort of 18 to 23.
It's funny, because in drama school, my greatest strength was my range. So my early career was like that: I played all kinds of different characters.
I had played many gay characters before, but they were finite - guest characters in TV shows or characters in plays.
The really good thing about my career is that I never went through a phase where I played characters who had names like "Partygoer," "Waiter," or "Guy #1."
God that's a great game. I wish I'd played my whole career in flag football.
I'm portraying out characters, I'm portraying femme characters, characters that are really outside of the box. I never thought I would get that opportunity to portray those characters at all, much less have a career that I have.
My whole life, not just in my professional career but in community theater, I played the supporting role.
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