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Last updated on November 26, 2024.
As a matter of a fact, though, I've never actually played a video game where I've played as myself.
It's football. You play football. You just play injured. That's how it is. A lot of it comes from my dad. He played for Hayden Fry University in the '80s. He used to tell me about the injuries he played with. One time he tore his ACL in Week 6 and then played in the Rose Bowl in Week 12. So, if he could do that, I can do anything.
I don't really miss football anymore. I played for a long time, and played it well. — © Howie Long
I don't really miss football anymore. I played for a long time, and played it well.
My dad was my first influence. He played classical guitar and my uncle Ron played the blues.
I played for the Long Island Panthers growing up, and we played in all the boroughs.
I remember when I took the role on E.R., I thought, 'I haven't really been able to play a working class woman. I've played girls, I've played funny, but I haven't played a working class woman. That sounds like something I'd like to do.'
As a cricketer, I played on bravado and character. My personality was bound up with how I played the game.
I was inspired by the way the Aussies played their cricket. It was no-holds barred. They played to win.
I'd played dumbasses a lot. On Mad About You, I played a very dumb waitress and they saw me.
When Buddy played, he played all out, all the time. It was a wonder he didn't keel over and die before he did.
Oh man... growing up, I played everything. I played football, basketball, baseball.
I've played in pipe bands in Scotland, and I've always played guitars and drums and stuff.
I think it is most important for a teacher to play the pieces and studies that are being played by the student. — © James Galway
I think it is most important for a teacher to play the pieces and studies that are being played by the student.
I probably played as much hurling as anybody up to the age of about 12, but apart from that I haven't played a lot.
When I was a kid, I was always an athlete. I played a lot of sports. I played football, basketball, baseball and soccer.
I've played for England, played in the Olympics and made my Premier League debut.
If it weren't for a new rule that came into being, we'd have played three years in a row in the championship game.
I was a bit of a tomboy, so I played softball and basketball. Then I was also a cheerleader. And I played flute too.
Of course I have played outdoor games. I once played dominoes in an open air cafe in Paris.
There have been so many great players that I've played with, that I've played against over the years.
I can think of matches I played where I played one or two points perfectly, and that gave me a thrill.
In every team I have played with, and of all of the attackers I have played with, each one was different.
People think I played 10 years. I only played 68 games.
I've never been typed. John Wayne played 'that guy' all the time - mostly because that's all he could do. Gable played Gable parts, and Bob Taylor played Bob Taylor parts, whether he was in armor or a full-dress suit. I resisted that.
People think I played 10 years. I played 68 ball games.
I remember when I took the role on E.R., I thought, 'I haven't really been able to play a working class woman. I've played girls, I've played funny, but I haven't played a working class woman. That sounds like something I'd like to do.
I mostly played 'Pac-Man', but I played 'The Sims' with my kids when they were growing up.
I've always thought I played at a high level and played at a fast pace.
But you see, I have played more good guys than I have played villains.
When I started playing, I played in R&B bands. I played James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding and all that.
I've played all over the world. I've played in England, South Africa, Pakistan.
There are some wonderful parts in the movie [Loulou] where Loulou used to be a dancer and a cabaret. To see her kind of be able to interact with another human being so isolated for so long, it's just neat to see that being played out and how fun and explore that.
Football is not a game meant to be played being nice to each other and all that, like 'Kumbaya.'
I played all kinds of sports growing up: soccer, basketball, track. You name it, I've probably played it.
I played softball for a few years growing up. Both my brothers played baseball.
I played professional tennis for about six years and I played football and handball in school as well.
I just came from Aspen, Colorado and they had fifteen kids I played for and they all played horns.
I played the guitar and thought that was what I was going to do as a career. I still record music that is played in my restaurants. — © Graham Elliot
I played the guitar and thought that was what I was going to do as a career. I still record music that is played in my restaurants.
I played wide receiver in high school; then I went to college at Ball State and played safety.
For me, I guess music has always been the through-line. You know, I played guitar from a really young age, and my dad played, and my cousin gave me a drum kit when I was 13, and I played bass guitar, so, you know, it was definitely always in the house.
People ask me all the time would I like to still be playing? No. I'm glad I played when I played.
I haven't played a lot of wallflowers but I have played women who have been vulnerable.
The first time I ever played the trumpet in public, I played the Marine Hymn. I sounded terrible.
As far as producing, once we started shooting, I soon realized where the critical decisions about the movies were really being made, and it wasn't on the set. They were being made in the production meetings. That's where producing a movie happens. And that's where I wanted to be. I didn't just want to be a piece, a pawn being played. I wanted to take part in the creative process, and that's how I sort of got introduced to the idea.
The way I played music there was the way I wanted to farm, chop wood, cook, make love, raise children. Everything. A lo of it had to do with things I felt while I played. If only I could feel that sense of total absorption in what I was doing when I was doing other things. It was more than absorption, it was spontaneity, competence, a sense of grace and playfulness, of being in touch with an inexhaustible source of energy and beauty.
I've played farce on the stage, but I have never played any sort of comedy on the screen.
My dad played in the National Soccer League in Australia and also played football in Malaysia.
I played Ram in 'Ramayan' for two years and I learnt to be a good human being from that character. — © Gurmeet Choudhary
I played Ram in 'Ramayan' for two years and I learnt to be a good human being from that character.
I've played so many matches in my career so far where I played unbelievable, came up just short.
Most parts that can be played by one actor can equally well be played by another, but not this.
I've always played different kinds of roles, and I probably played more vulnerable parts when I was really young.
I picked up the guitar at 12 yrs old - basically, my mother and father bought it for me for Christmas. I played one at my friend's house; when I say played it, I just played around with it at my friend's house. It just struck me as something I really wanted.
I liked Bach played the way people expect Chopin to be played, and vice versa.
Whenever I played him, I played Superman as if I had a secret that nobody else knew.
I played basketball; I ran track and also played soccer. I think that I am naturally athletic.
Everybody in my neighborhood in the '40s, they played pianos. That's how people partied. They didn't try the TV, the radio was OK, records was cool, but when people wanted to party, they got around a piano. My mother played piano, my sister played. I've been around a lot of piano all my life.
In Bengali films, I played my version of glamorous, where I played a wide-ranging characters.
Moving to the U.S. was an adjustment. I noticed that the kids played in groups. Back in Kakuma, everyone played together.
I have played against, but not with, Zinedine Zidane and would liked to have played with him.
The history of all big jazz bands shows was, first they played for dancing, and then they played for singing.
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