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My brother Barry was into all sports, and so was my late father. For me, hockey was the one sport I loved and played. I didn't really pay much attention to the other sports.
I tried many sports like football, baseball, and swimming. I even played saxophone and piano.
I like a lot of sports. Especially football - it's my favourite sport. My uncle played football in Barcelona for nine years and played for Spain in three World Cups.
Golf is played by twenty million mature American men whose wives think they are out having fun.
Baseball happens to be a game of cumulative tension but football, basketball and hockey are played with hand grenades and machine guns.
All I remember is the last time I played a videogame, it was Space Invaders.
Competitive golf is played mainly on a five-and-a-half-inch course... the space between your ears.
I want to make people dance, I want to make people smile, and I want my music to get played in clubs.
I've played for England; I've been lucky enough to do this for a long time. So why can't you do it with a smile on your face?
I played the violin my whole life. I wanted to play from the time I was just a little kid, and I've always loved dance as well. I wanted to make people smile. I wanted to add an extra energy to my playing and make it visual and make it unique and fun.
Country music in the mid-'90s was a big influence on my career, and I played all the songs that are referenced in '94' back in my club days. Joe Diffie was rocking a sick mullet, and he was hotter than ever... just putting out monster hit after monster hit. It totally takes me back to those days, and it makes me smile every time I hear it.
Bjorn was a different breed, I threw my best material at him, but he would never smile, but that added to the charm when he played me and Mac. We were going nuts and losing our mind and he was sitting back like he was on a Sunday stroll.
Fortune has played me a sad trick by letting me live on and on.
I often say the last role I played that really touched me and where I was able to access what I really am was Bonnie, which is kind of sad when you think how early in my career that was.
I never went out to make the music that people would like. I mean, I tried, because every teenager tries to do that. But in my heart, I'd always come from gigs where I played upbeat guitar covers and I'd start writing sad songs on the piano.
You know I played till I was 38 and that at a very, very high level. It's sad to be out but I keep myself fit with training in the gym every day.
There is something sad about malevolence, to be wicked. I have always tried to make that come across in the villains I have played.
I have played so many romantic roles that I don't know if I am really a romantic in real life. I get confused about the real me.
I've played such serious characters that no one sees me the way I actually am, which is completely cheesy and goofy, so it would be fun to do a romantic comedy and just have a good laugh.
As far as the lack of hits goes, I think perhaps it's because I've played a lot of different roles and have not created a persona that the public can latch on to. I have played everything from psychopathic killers to romantic leading men, and in picking such diverse roles I have avoided typecasting.
For me, the performance was always playing different people. And so when I got older, was no longer the romantic leading movie star, it became more and more interesting for me, the characters I played, you know?
Danzon is my favorite Cuban music, played by a traditional string orchestra with flute and piano. It's very formally structured but romantic music, which derives from the French-Haitian contradance.
I'd like to be played as a child by Natalie Wood. I'd have some romantic scenes as Audrey Hepburn and have gritty black-and-white scenes as Patricia Neal.
I've always played sport, ever since I was little. I played volleyball and I believe sport teaches you a lot, such as teamwork, respect and discipline.
Friendship is one of the most tangible things in a world which offers fewer and fewer supports.
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