I'm pretty quiet. But I love to play sports. I like playing all sports. I'll act goofy at times around my wife and my son around my own family. I like to have fun in general.
I played a lot of sports when I was a kid so I get in that ballgame mindset of being really really respectful but at same time saying to yourself 'Don't back down a single inch hang with these guys if you can.' If they throw it high and tight you have to stand in there you can't take yourself out of that moment.
I learned easily and had time to follow my inclination for sports (light athletics and skiing) and chemistry which I taught myself by reading all textbooks I could get.
Everybody sort of questioned why we get married on New Year's Day and of course the avid sports fans wouldn't come because they had to watch the Rose Bowl or whatever that is on that day.
I didn't grow up a theatre kid going to theatre camps. I played sports and that was my main direction. But luckily I never had to choose between sports and theatre.
I'm not a huge fan of improv theater or improv sports or whatever because it still just looks like a tool. It looks like a technique to me.
Seems like most of the kids today are into other sports other than tennis.
Meeting sports athletes that are the best in the world is a thrill to this day.
Sports is like rock 'n' roll. Both are dominant cultural forces both speak an international language and both are all about emotions.
The water cooler conversation in every job I've had is sports it's what did you do this weekend it's 'How are your parents doing?'