I think my biggest break though came probably on Patriot Games because it was the biggest, longest second unit up to that point. It was like five months of shooting and a huge crew.
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Switching to the outfield was the best break I ever got.
My first break was in a Hong Kong movie that I shot in China - I was going out there and working as a western stunt man, if you like, but at the same time in England I was working in daytime soap stuff. Eventually I put the two together.
The game against the Vikings back in my second year stands out. It was kind of a turnaround for us. It allowed us to make a run at the playoffs for the first time in quite a while. The memories are so many it's hard to pin one down.
I've taken advantage of a few breaks that came along and moved along with them.
I've been asked, 'What was your big break?' I don't feel like I've had a big break. It's been a slow, slow break.
The first big break was winning a scholarship to go to Cambridge University. I was very lucky, because my parents couldn't have afforded a university education for me. Without a scholarship I couldn't possibly have gone.
Nothing's a break for me. Not even the breaks are breaks.
I had lots of breaks.
The biggest break in my career was getting into the Beatles in 1962. The second biggest break since then is getting out of them.
I had lots of breaks. I guess the one that got my foot in the door was singing the National Anthem at the National Finals Rodeo in Oklahoma City in '74.