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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... Perhaps he had troubles at home , perhaps his wife has left him , perhaps his wife has just presented him with a new baby , perhaps he is saving for something- and so on . If the actor brings on with him a true belief in himself , we ...
... Perhaps he had troubles at home , perhaps his wife has left him , perhaps his wife has just presented him with a new baby , perhaps he is saving for something- and so on . If the actor brings on with him a true belief in himself , we ...
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... Perhaps you did not always agree with the choice , but it was constantly rivet- ing . He would vary his pace , but never gabble , was al- ways understandable . There would be a sudden burst and then again a lull , rather like the wind ...
... Perhaps you did not always agree with the choice , but it was constantly rivet- ing . He would vary his pace , but never gabble , was al- ways understandable . There would be a sudden burst and then again a lull , rather like the wind ...
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... perhaps I'm wrong : maybe it does happen as often in the theater ; perhaps it was happening to me and I just went merrily along thinking I was right and must be right because nobody told me I was wrong . I'm not say- ing that what I had ...
... perhaps I'm wrong : maybe it does happen as often in the theater ; perhaps it was happening to me and I just went merrily along thinking I was right and must be right because nobody told me I was wrong . I'm not say- ing that what I had ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
TWO Lessons from the Past | 35 |
PART | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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