Famous Actors and Actresses on the American Stage, Volumen1R. R. Bowker, 1975 - 1298 páginas |
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... emotional convic- tion . Acting is more than a mental exercise , for acting must stir the heart or only half its purpose is accomplished . It is only rarely that Miss Allen arouses in one a responsive emotion . I doubt if she herself ...
... emotional convic- tion . Acting is more than a mental exercise , for acting must stir the heart or only half its purpose is accomplished . It is only rarely that Miss Allen arouses in one a responsive emotion . I doubt if she herself ...
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... emotion . To be able to rise successfully to emotional heights is one measure of an actor's art ; but this declining gradation is a no less sure test of it . For an illustration of what I mean , take the passage in the closet scene ...
... emotion . To be able to rise successfully to emotional heights is one measure of an actor's art ; but this declining gradation is a no less sure test of it . For an illustration of what I mean , take the passage in the closet scene ...
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... emotion - there is the secret , " she confessed . " That isn't the usual idea about it , but it's the truth . You can say a funny line in one way or another - or another and they will all bring a laugh , if you keep your hold on the emotion ...
... emotion - there is the secret , " she confessed . " That isn't the usual idea about it , but it's the truth . You can say a funny line in one way or another - or another and they will all bring a laugh , if you keep your hold on the emotion ...
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Francis S Chanfrau | 171 |
Ina Claire | 184 |
Rose Coghlan | 198 |
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