Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... character , " she feels , " is both near and far from an actor's own personality . The player must under- stand the person , have a cerebral as well as an emotional sympathy with the role , to act it . Then he has to present it through ...
... character , " she feels , " is both near and far from an actor's own personality . The player must under- stand the person , have a cerebral as well as an emotional sympathy with the role , to act it . Then he has to present it through ...
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... character definition . But the driving intelligence of Miss Webster in the director's box is the chief source of the extraordinary animation that has made Henry IV such a stimulating drama . Like Mr. Evans , she can see through the ...
... character definition . But the driving intelligence of Miss Webster in the director's box is the chief source of the extraordinary animation that has made Henry IV such a stimulating drama . Like Mr. Evans , she can see through the ...
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... character Solomon Swap . Francis Courtney Wemyss in his Twenty - six Years in the Life of an Actor and Manager relates the importance of Mr. Hackett's Yankee character . 86 : 1 Mr. Hackett made his first appearance in Philadelphia , as ...
... character Solomon Swap . Francis Courtney Wemyss in his Twenty - six Years in the Life of an Actor and Manager relates the importance of Mr. Hackett's Yankee character . 86 : 1 Mr. Hackett made his first appearance in Philadelphia , as ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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