I grew up watching Lee Trevino, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer.


I started out on an apprenticeship in Hollywood working as an assistant to Hans Zimmer and another composer Klaus Badelt. That's how I got my foot in the door.

When it comes to vampires, Daniel Gillies's Elijah is the cream of the crop. Since leaving 'The Vampire Diaries' to headline 'The Originals,' we've seen the brother of Klaus grow from the altruistic, steadfast, suit-wearing stud into a complicated, nuanced lead.

The game of golf was bigger than Jack Nicklaus when Jack was dominating the game.

I'm not getting into a public debate with Jack Nicklaus.

Look at Bjorn Borg or Jack Nicklaus. Those guys really concentrate. With the world on their shoulders, they're so absorbed with what they're doing.

[Schindler deals with two uncooperative Nazi officers at the train station]
SS Sgt. Kunder: Well, the list is correct, sir. There's nothing I can do about it.
Oskar Schindler: What is your name?
SS Sgt. Kunder: My name? My name is Kunder. Hauptsturmfuhrer Kunder.
Oskar Schindler: [writing in his
notebook] K-u-n-d...
SS Sgt. Kunder: [producing his own notebook] What's yours?
Oskar Schindler: Schindler. S-c-h-i-n-d-l-e-r. Gentlemen, thank you very much. I think I can guarantee you, you'll both be in Southern Russia before the end of the month. Good day.
[Schindler walks the length of the train, shouting for Stern]
Oskar
Schindler: Stern!
Gestapo Clerk Klaus Tauber: [hurrying behind him] Stern!
SS Sgt. Kunder: [hurrying behind them] Stern!

[pretending to save Klaus from drowning]
Count Olaf: I saved him! I saved the boy from the leeches! Back to the depths, you fingery devils! You will not devour this boy's head today!

[during the play, Klaus sneaks away to save Sunny]
Klaus Baudelaire: What would Violet do? What would Violet do? There's always something. There's always something.