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I’ve always loved playing dress up, so I wear party dresses for anything I’m hosting. I think you honor your guests by paying attention to every detail, and this includes your own appearance.
As for my personal ambitions, I always loved playing for England and always felt I did well.
I actually love pressure. I loved playing sport at school in front of a crowd; I love being on stage in front of a big audience. I buzz off that.
I loved playing in England. But after a few years, I didn’t find it challenging enough. I wouldn’t say I was bored, but it was becoming too repetitive – playing with and against the same players year after year.
I loved playing cricket from my childhood. My dad made me play in the streets, and my interest grew. He put me in a club, seeing this. My habit grew from that point.
Coach Skiles, I loved playing for him.
‘Rush’ was an interesting experience for me because I loved that show, and I loved playing that part, and most people I spoke to who watched it really enjoyed it.
I loved playing a dramatic role. There’s a side of me a lot of people don’t know, and when I do dramatic roles, it just all comes out.
I loved playing in the triangle. That was a fun experience for me.
Frankly, I loved playing there. The Americans are incomparable for the sport’s business, and they’re beginning to truly love football.
I had a niche. And my niche was that I was brown. So it’s like, ‘Great, I get to go up for all these ‘brown parts.” I call them ‘brown parts’ because that’s what they are. That’s not to be resentful, because I loved playing those parts – I got to meet so many cool actors.
I loved playing sport at school in front of a crowd; I love being on stage in front of a big audience. I buzz off that.
I always loved playing basketball. That was never a problem for me. You want to go to the park or the gym, I’ll play with you all day, but working out, I didn’t love. I hated it.
I’ve always loved playing Zeppelin – they were one of my favorite bands growing up.
I’ve always loved playing with hair. I used to want dreads like Lauryn Hill, but my mom wouldn’t let me.
I get the Swansea-Cardiff thing: I was a Swansea player; I loved playing against Cardiff. But when I played for Wales and played with Jason Perry or Nathan Blake, I never saw them as blue and white and me as black and white.
I’ve loved playing street football since I was very young.
I loved playing football with my brothers. I would go to school as well, but I loved football, so I played it a lot when I was a kid.
I was a bit of a show-off in school and loved playing dress-up, and my passion for it just grew as I got older.
I played volleyball for Brown University and loved playing there. I played all four years and was captain my senior year. Second team all-Ivy, academic all-Ivy. I really loved it. When I was graduated, I figured that was it.
I just always loved the game and really loved playing the game.
I’ve always been a fan of issues around race and racialism, and I’ve loved playing with it. People act as though it isn’t an issue, but it’s a recurring theme in our lives globally.
I loved playing at Lord’s – I ended up with 26 wickets at 11.50 from three Tests there. Maybe the wicket, because of the slope, was perfect for my style of bowling.
I guess I really always wanted to act. When I was seven, I actually had the opportunity to come out to California. I’ve always really loved playing a part, playing a character and being someone else.
I loved playing the saxophone.
I loved doing ‘Homeland.’ I loved playing Brody.
There’s been a couple places where I always loved playing doubles 100%, and obviously I go out there and give it my all.
‘Masaan’ was a small role, but people connected with it. I loved playing a man who does not have many complexities in life. I was inspired by my father for this role. You find such characters in novel or in stories. You don’t find such parts in movies where characters are either good, bad, or grey.
I loved playing against the Pacers and Reggie Miller. Reggie was a great competitor, and I enjoyed playing against competitors.
I loved playing a character that women fancied.
One of the reasons I loved playing quarterback was that I got to call the plays. The cancer put me in a position where I really wasn’t in control anymore.
I loved playing with a doll as a youngster. I liked dressing her up and combing her hair. This one doll had a really big face and hair and earrings. I had her for a long time and only got rid of her when I was at high school.
I loved playing every sport. Soccer, water polo, horses. Whatever. I just loved it – especially competing against my brothers.
I loved playing computer games. I used to be one of the top World of War-crafters in the world for a couple of years.
I loved playing ‘Ultima.’ Getting my computer in college and playing ‘Wing Commander.’ I hear a lot from our fans, and they are the same way. Games are where I want to be.
I loved playing rugby so much. I would have played rugby every day if I could have. I loved being a player so much, I don’t know if I could sit on the side, with the passion I have and try and influence without being on there.
I always loved playing extreme opposites, whether it’s internal or external.
I loved playing Shaun, he’s not that different from me.
When I was younger, I really loved playing rugby.
I have always loved playing snooker.
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.
I loved playing Jackie on ‘Happy Endings.’ It was really exciting to be in the pilot and then be able to come back. Her character was so much fun!
Just coming from a musical family, I was always surrounded by it. On the car rides to school, my mom loved playing A Tribe Called Quest and the Beatles’ ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,’ and then my dad was listening to a lot of Bill Withers and Stevie Wonder.
I loved playing with friends and talking trash over ‘FIFA’ and ‘Mario Kart.’ Then, in the early stages of my professional career, I got into ‘Assassin’s Creed’ and ‘The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.’
I have loved playing every character that I essayed.
After I finished working on the movie, I went back into the show again playing Riff, so it was an incredible time because I loved playing Riff in the theater and, of course, I loved playing Bernardo in the film. We had such a really beautiful time. We knew we were working on something of quality.
I loved playing at Anfield, but it could be quite intimidating because you come out of the tunnel and see their fans singing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, and it gives you goosebumps.
I loved playing video games when I was younger, loved playing with Legos – the tech nerd, that was me for sure.
I loved playing Go Go, because the character’s so extreme. And she’s pretty close to my real character. Especially the fact that she liked her sword with a lot of accessories.
I loved playing in the fields back home and racing with my fellow students on the way to school.
When I used to play, I loved playing international because it’s more freedom and more ability to improve.
It’s funny, because I had no intention of being in a band because I was so shy. But I loved playing music and loved writing songs. I always thought I’d be in the background and, if I did get into a band, be a backup musician.
I loved playing young Diana so much. I am so fond of her, it’s almost insane.
I just loved playing a man who was unafraid of making an idiot of himself in the process of falling in love. I found that admirable.
Gosh, I loved playing.