You can muck around with different guitars for certain bits, but you have to have your own sound. That's your benchmark, that's your sound. I also play a Black Beauty. It sounds amazing.
I made the tenor sax - there's nobody plays like me and I don't play like anybody else.
I honestly can't characterize my style in words. It seems that whatever comes to me naturally, I play.
Not only does God play dice, but... he sometimes throws them where they cannot be seen.
As an actor, I think a mistake that any storyteller can make is to play the ending.
My mother wanted very much to play tennis; she wanted, most of all, to be a singer and play the piano.
Playing good girls in the 30s was difficult, when the fad was to play bad girls. Actually I think playing bad girls is a bore; I have always had more luck with good girl roles because they require more from an actress.
Good guy' or 'bad guy', hero or anti hero; doesn't matter to me, what role I play, only the character have something magical.
I wanted to play around with the format, really tear it to pieces and shake it up. For example, if Mitch saves someone from drowning, and that person then goes out and releases a virus that kills a million people. Imagine the moral implications of that.
Play fair, okay?
Charity in the theater begins and ends with those who have a play opening within a week of one's own.
The stars handle it very graciously. They let you know. They know how to play the game.
It's not any desire on my part to start playing dads, but it's a convention of drama. If you don't get the parts of young people going out to nightclubs, you have to play their fathers.
I learned to play guitar at a young age and converted poems and stuff that I had written to songs.
I'll play what you want or I won't play at all.