On ActingSimon and Schuster, 1986 - 397 Seiten A personal account of the actor's own training. Also analyzes the greatest roles of his career and gives his insights into the art of acting. |
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... nose when it thinks no one is looking ; the mustache puller ; the eyes that never look at you ; the nose that sniffs long after the cold has gone . Rhythms . Observe the speech patterns ; keep them in your head , in your magic box ...
... nose when it thinks no one is looking ; the mustache puller ; the eyes that never look at you ; the nose that sniffs long after the cold has gone . Rhythms . Observe the speech patterns ; keep them in your head , in your magic box ...
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... nose , Richard , David , Ed- mund , Henry ; lead me by the nose and then release me . Let me make the judges think that I am the best bull in the ring . New actors , new waves , new ideas - it's all been done before . What we forget is ...
... nose , Richard , David , Ed- mund , Henry ; lead me by the nose and then release me . Let me make the judges think that I am the best bull in the ring . New actors , new waves , new ideas - it's all been done before . What we forget is ...
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... nose and hump smaller than for the stage , but the nose was big enough to have the effect of concentrating the focus on the eyes : the only way to the mind when the speech is sardonic or false — unless the mind is dead , like Archie ...
... nose and hump smaller than for the stage , but the nose was big enough to have the effect of concentrating the focus on the eyes : the only way to the mind when the speech is sardonic or false — unless the mind is dead , like Archie ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
TWO Lessons from the Past | 35 |
PART | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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acting actor Antony Archie Rice audience beautiful began believe Birmingham Repertory Theatre Burbage camera character Cleopatra course critics dear directed director Entertainer everything eyes face father feel felt film friends Garrick George Cukor give Granada Guthrie Hamlet hand happened head Henry Hollywood Iago imagination Irving Joan Plowright John Burrell John Gielgud Kean King knew Lady laugh Laurence Olivier Lear learned lines London look Macbeth makeup medium mind National Theatre never night Noël Coward nose Old Vic Theatre once Othello pause performance perhaps play Ralph Richardson rehearsal remember Richard Richard III role Romeo round scene screen Shakespeare Shylock smile speaking speech stage star success suppose sure talent talk television tell theatrical there's thing thought Tony turn Tyrone Tyrone Guthrie verse Vivien voice W. G. Fay waiting walk wanted wonderful words Wyler young