I think one of my very favorite films of all time was with Peter Sellers when he played Chauncey, the gardener. Being There.
People have said I played some pretty amazing gigs in the seventies, but in all honesty, I probably played one good show in three.
My father played for Sao Paulo for several years. I played in Brazil, too, and made a lot of friends there.
I played football. I played trumpet. I could draw.
I had a good theater career for years. I played Hamlet when I was 22, and I've played some really great roles.
I played a lot of sports growing up. I played soccer.
We played the same thing in Europe we played in the States.
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.
I think there are a lot of crazy guys that I've played with in the past. Wayne VanDorp, when I played in Chicago. He wasn't a big name, but my God was he nuts.
All my momma's people were very musical. My grandpa, who was the Pentecostal minister, he was a great musician. He played the fiddle, he played the piano.
I have played a cop a lot over the years and sometimes I get a bit scared of being typecast.
The typewriting machine, when played with expression, is no more annoying than the piano when played by a sister or near relation.
I was a real tomboy as a little girl. I wore boys' clothes and played at being Robin Hood.
When I was seven years old I played the flute, then by 11 I quit being a musician and got into Djing.
I've played cricket seriously since I was eight years old, when I first played for the Essex under-11s. I can't just turn it off.
I'm just god-gifted: I have a talent. Even when I played basketball, no one ever taught me the game. I just played it. And with football, I just converted basketball to football and just played.
I played Little League and in high school. I played more over the years whenever there was a pick-up game... usually softball.
I have always played cards during training camps. I used to play Italian card games, though. I rarely played poker.
I played at full-back for 10 years, I enjoyed it, and I had success there, so I can never regret being a defender.
Just fundamental things - I played guard and I played forward, so you get into a position where you are pivoting out on the court.
I played and scored for all of the teams I played for except in Turin.
In a year with him I played in my position two or three times and I played well. But that's not to say that I had a problem with Pochettino. It was his decision.
I played baseball in college, and then I went to Russia to study acting and played some pro ball over there.
It's not evil that's ruining the earth, but mediocrity. The crime is not that Nero played while Rome burned, but that he played badly.
I'm retiring as a football player from the University of Tennessee who played for the Colts and the Broncos and was very lucky to have played for all of them.
The first game I played. We played against the Dallas Texans.
As someone who played a team sport, I feel a bit uncomfortable being ranked as an individual so high.
You know, when I was younger I was into all kinds of art - drawing, painting, all that stuff. But I played drums, played piano forever.
I could have played Dot as a very dreary woman with a list of illnesses, but I played her with an edge, so it was funny.
My first memory of playing music was when I was 3 years old in Puerto Rico. I played percussion on a tin can behind my uncle, who played the cuatro.
I always loved the guitar, from when I was quite little. My dad had a G banjo at the house that he played. When he had parties, my sisters always played piano, and my dad played banjo.
She had the revelation one Sunday that while the other instruments played for everyone the violen played for her alone .
And, you know, I think the original recording of Ravel's Bolero, probably whoever played percussion on that, will never have It played better than that.
Even when I played sports when I was little, I played to win. Otherwise, what's the point of putting the pads on and going to practice? I don't understand.
When I played in Europe, wherever I played, players knew in advance about their schedule, when was the time to practice, to play and to rest.
I love doing concerts, and I think my songs get another expression and energy when they are being played live.
I've played 100 caps for England, for my country. Being the first black player, I think, is amazing.
We allow the top developers whose games are being played millions of times to translate that into U.S. dollars.
I played with the Lust-Cats once in Denver. I've seen Happy Jawbone a bunch of times, but I can't remember if I played those shows or not.
If you look at my resume, I've more often than not played a very solid, decent human being.
As a kid, I wasn't sure that I would ever get married - I was not the kind of little girl who played at being a bride.
I played the bars in northern California since I was 18. We played at least three hours, and there's no which-way about it: That definitely helped.
When I was nine, I played the demon king in "Cinderella" and it launched me on a long and happy life of being a monster.
I never played for the money. I literally played for the love of the game.
I played the clarinet, and my sister played the violin... If we'd had the discipline and the passion, maybe we could have been good.
I've played with Mardy Fish a lot. Played with him, I think, two years ago in one of the weekend rounds.
I played the clarinet, and my sister played the violin... If wed had the discipline and the passion, maybe we could have been good.
My house was filled with music. We had a piano, and my brothers and sisters played instruments. Even though I was around it, I played basketball.
We never played China, India or Africa. We also haven't played Russia enough. I would love to play those places.
Much of anyone's game is played (or should be played) in the short six-inch course between the ears.
I've played Latin, I've played Italian. And I've played the all-around regular girl. I think the thing about the way I look, is that I can look like many different things. People sometimes ask me if I'm Russian. I don't think I specifically look like a Puerto Rican or an Italian. Wouldn't you agree?
It's always something that's played on my mind, being an Olympian, so hopefully we get there and do the job at the World Cup.
I played Hamlet, I played Chekhov and Ibsen and all the classics.
I played baseball up until my freshman year of high school. That was my main sport. I played third base.
What innocence, may I ask, is being played here when it is known that this virtuous damsel has already got a dozen illegitimate children?
Basketball is not played simply with X's and O's. It's played with both trust and confidence.
Anyone would be able to be played by someone like him [Donald Trump], that's what he did, he played people.
The positions I played in football, being a quarterback and a defensive back, you had to kind of have a little independent thinking.
I played Othello, but I didn't sit around thinking how Laurence Olivier did it when he played it. That wouldn't do me any good.
As a young player, I played up front, on the wing, in midfield, and when I started in the reserves at Standard Liege, I played centre back.
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