Zitat des Tages von Ken Howard:
I was from a town called Manhasset, very nice town out on the North Shore of Long Island, New York, but there was a little area, predominantly black population, and it was a small school. I played on the basketball team when I was a junior, and I was the only white guy on the starting five, the top seven actually, and we were really good.
I've always been attracted to independent, outspoken women.
There's a certain kind of guy, a certain kind of humor, that goes with Irish cops and firemen.
I love the idea of getting into the mind of the criminal.
Sports is a terrific metaphor that's hardly been touched on TV.
I never mind going in for an audition for something.
I was involved with sports and student government, the regular stuff. I liked movies and all, but I did love the singing and putting on musicals, and I was always comfortable with that. I liked it.
Bobby Cremins really knows basketball, and he is a good man, too.
It is my mission to make sure SAG-AFTRA protects our members' ability to do the work they love and to build their lives around it.
The reason I got into this union was to bring people together.
What we are, the experiences we've had, come to the surface.
Sometimes you wonder if television is really affecting the culture.
The obvious challenge to both SAG and AFTRA is remaining current in a rapidly changing industry. We have to be nimble, pro-active, and unified, and we've got to bring compelling value to future members.
After 'The White Shadow' was over, I did some more work, but then I wound up taking a year off to teach at Harvard. It afforded me the chance to have a variegated career - a very interesting one.
I've always been entranced when it came to musical comedy; it's probably my favorite thing. It's a real true American form, and it's big, like Shakespeare big, when it's right. It's loud, and it's big: you have to be ready vocally and physically. It can bring people to their feet and can be as thrilling as a circus.
I'm really happy to have been part of spreading the game of basketball and growing the game in a place like Turkey.