I played softball. I was on an all-star team. I traveled with the team. I loved it.
‐‐ Elizabeth Banks
I played some Yamaha drums that I like a lot. And I like the Yamaha people a lot too. They've been really nice to me and The Band.
‐‐ Levon Helm
I played sports growing up in high school.
‐‐ Erin Heatherton
I played sports in high school and in college.
‐‐ Jon Bernthal
I played sports year around: basketball, soccer, softball and I ran track year around, from the time I was, like, six, seven.
‐‐ Gabrielle Union
I played street hockey in Riverside Park when I was a kid. I played goalie. I didn't make the hockey team in college, so I played lacrosse instead. I didn't play hockey again for 20 to 25 years, and then my son became interested in the game. I decided to pick it up again. A friend let me play backup on his team.
‐‐ John Katzman
I played team sport as a kid and loved it. I played basketball and football throughout high school into college in the intramurals and I loved it. There was nothing like a team.
‐‐ Tom Watson
I played teen roles until high definition came out, and I could never understand it. I would go in for adult roles and be older than many of the people auditioning, but they'd cast the girl without a line on her face.
‐‐ Selma Blair
I played tennis and softball, and we had horses, growing up.
‐‐ Beth Riesgraf
I played the best role I've ever seen on TV or film in the last five years. It was hugely gratifying.
‐‐ Sherry Stringfield
I played the cello from when I was ten, and then I bought a guitar from the father of some friends of mine and played that for a while. And then when I was fourteen or so, I bought a guitar - a real nice one - in Durham, North Carolina, that I worked with up until I was about twenty-five.
‐‐ James Taylor
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.
‐‐ Sara Zarr
I played the drums, and I was in a band called Funkasaurus Rex in Toronto. When I left for school, it became hard to play as frequently.
‐‐ Jake Epstein
I played the flute in elementary school, but when I got into high school, they didn't have any flutes; they gave me a clarinet and said, 'Play it in the same way, just hold in a different position.' I really didn't care much for it.
‐‐ Cynthia Robinson
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 in ninth grade. My sister's friend went on a semester abroad, and she left the guitar at our house for nine months.
‐‐ David Walton
I played the guitar. When I was 14, I composed songs - Paul McCartney-style things. I had a rock band - we'd compete in festivals.
‐‐ Juan Diego Florez
I played the mini-tours for a lot of years, and man, you see some weird things out there. There are a lot of desperate people, strange personalities and marginal players, and with that you're going to see some cheating.
‐‐ Boo Weekley
I played the organ when I went to military school, when I was 10. They had a huge organ, the second-largest pipe organ in New York State. I loved all the buttons and the gadgets. I've always been a gadget man.
‐‐ Stephen Sondheim
I played the piano as a boy for six years, from the time I was six to 12 years old. My piano lessons ended when my father died because our family had no more money. I used to have a mestiza teacher. She'd come once a week to teach me piano lessons, and she'd bribe me each time with an apple; otherwise, I wouldn't play.
‐‐ John Gokongwei
I played the sax at school. I was in marching band.
‐‐ Desiigner
I played the trumpet a bit like a porker, I think.
‐‐ Boris Vian
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.
‐‐ Lindsey Stirling
I played the young Reese Witherspoon in 'Sweet Home Alabama' when I was 7, and the boy who played the young Josh Lucas was 10.
‐‐ Dakota Fanning
I played this character twice in live action, and now I've become an animated character. It was actually fun to see myself drawn - I've never been a drawn character before.
‐‐ Geena Davis
I played tournament chess from fifth grade up into high school.
‐‐ Chris Hardwick
I played trombone for 10 minutes, and then I was in an accordion band in school for even less.
‐‐ Colm Meaney
I played trumpet in middle school, and then I had to get braces, so I had to stop playing trumpet and start playing drums.
‐‐ Brendon Urie
I played trumpet in school once because I joined band because a cute boy played trumpet too. And I was really bad at trumpet.
‐‐ Skylar Grey
I played trumpet in the school bands. I learned things I liked to play on my trumpet, but I didn't learn why this note goes with this note and why it produces that sound. Or how to create tension in the composition.
‐‐ Flea
I played varsity on all of them for four years. I'm 5'9 and that's not that tall for a center so I was a forward. I loved playing volleyball and basketball and track I was good at, but it stressed me out.
‐‐ Bridgette Wilson
I played varsity soccer at Yale and continued playing at Cambridge.
‐‐ Sarah Parcak
I played violin and got into that Suzuki program in the second grade.
‐‐ Adam Jones
I played volleyball for the greater part of my life, since I was 11 or 12 years.
‐‐ Summer Altice
I played Winnie Cooper on 'The Wonder Years' from ages 12-18, and did a few other movies during some of the summers.
‐‐ Danica McKellar
I played with 11 Hall of Famers and played against 52 Hall of Famers, and I don't know any of them linked to steroids.
‐‐ Pete Rose
I played with a fracture in my foot for seven months without knowing it.
‐‐ Colin Cooper
I played with a lot of great players before. They're all the same. They take a lot of responsibility for their own play, put a lot of pressure on themselves to perform and to play well.
‐‐ Mark Messier
I played with Annika today. I love being paired with her. She does not make many mental mistakes, and she has the ability to repeat her swing over and over and wears people down.
‐‐ Natalie Gulbis
I played with Arthur Godfrey for about a year and a half.
‐‐ Patsy Cline
I played with dolls until I was 15. My mother encouraged it because my older sister got married when she was 15, so Mom thought that the longer I stayed with dolls, the better.
‐‐ Linda Evans
I played with Eddie Taylor's son, Tim Taylor and Carey Bells son Lurie Bell.
‐‐ Jimmy Smith
I played with Prince in 2010... the America tour. The one with Misty Copeland dancing on top of the piano! But Prince played the piano on that song. But I played two dates with him on that tour. When we played the gig, every couple of songs, Prince would change his clothes.
‐‐ Jon Batiste
I played with Sam Lay, Jimmy Reed, Big Walter Horton, Big Moose Walker, and all those guys.
‐‐ Jimmy Smith
I played with so many musicians and some of the musicians would have something I want. I steal a lot of them, and I mash it up, I mash it up into my chords.
‐‐ David Edwards
I played with the best conductors of the world.
‐‐ Mstislav Rostropovich
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.
‐‐ King Tuff
I played with the same band for years and years and there's a beauty to having one solid core that you keep exploring. On the other hand, it's nice to throw yourself in different situations where you find out things about your own resources.
‐‐ Grant-Lee Phillips
I played with two lines of action figures when I was a kid: G.I. Joe and Star Wars.
‐‐ Dwayne Johnson