I've never looked at my career in terms of, What haven't I done that I want to do? I just generally find a story that I think is a good one and go to work.
From Kurt Russell
I was brought up by two people who just said, Whatever it is you're interested in, go do it. There is no winning or losing. You find out when you do it what the experience is.
My first year of pro ball I played in the Northwest league and made the all-star team, and the next year I played I led the team in hitting and was third or fifth in the league.
I usually hang out on the set. I get to know everybody. I have a nice time with the other actors.
When you think you're good, you will play at that level. If you doubt yourself, you will play like crap.
If it hadn't been for the videocassette, I may not have had a career at all.
I started playing ball when I was a kid. My dad was a pro ball player and he passed on his knowledge to me.
If they're willing to pay you what you think you're worth for it, that's why an actor goes to work. A lot of times they want to pay you a lot for a picture you don't want to do.
I wasn't really serious about acting - I was serious about baseball.
I can evaluate a player in a very short period of time because I'm very close to that game, very educated in that game and played the game for a long, long time. I wasn't just a guy with talent. I learned a lot about the game.
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