Israel bombed the Syrian nuclear reactor in 2007. What the Syrians did in response, nothing. Israel has killed a number of terrorist leaders in Syria. Response? Nothing.
I didn't think of myself as a tart, but I wouldn't argue with anyone who did.
I did get to work as a technician with Bapu in 'Radha Gopalam.'
In high school, I did the 'The Tempest' at Lincoln Center for Joe Papp.
We actually did quite a lot of comedy on 'Xena'. The whole show was very tongue-in-cheek.
There were a lot of fan-made trailers for 'The Originals.' The fans sort of decided it could be a show before anyone else did.
I traveled enormously during the 1960's, when you measured everything by where you traveled and what you did as travelers.
I did it the stupid way, through trial and error.
When I started out, all I did was play my trombone.
I did sketch comedy with a troupe at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe.
They appear to have had a higher voter turnout in Iraq than we did in our recent federal elections, and we didn't have terrorists threatening to kill our families if we voted.
I did a whole lot of work before taking up my first movie. From TV commercials to Telugu films, I learnt a lot from them all.
I did play a romantic part once - Orsino in 'Twelfth Night.'
It did not seem likely that I was destined to undertake research on typhus.
I always believed in the music we did and that's why it was uncompromising.
When I saw 'Fleabag,' and when this script came to me, there is a uniqueness and a dark naughtiness to Phoebe Waller-Bridge's sensibility that I did gravitate towards, very much.
I did not have one bad spell during writing - an unprecedented record.
Jazz was uplifted by what I did.
I always loved when James Stewart did roles that were not so dialogue-based, like 'Vertigo.'
At the end of '69 I did a gig with Jean Luc Ponty here in L.A. He was an electric violinist.