The Art of American Screen Acting, 1960 to Today

Dan Callahan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:30th Jan '19

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The Art of American Screen Acting, 1960 to Today cover

Modern screen acting in English is dominated by two key figures: Method acting guru Lee Strasberg--who taught the "the art of experiencing" over "the art of representing"--and English theater titan Laurence Olivier, who once said of the Method's immersive approach, "try acting, it's so much easier."

This book explores in detail the work of such method actors as Al Pacino, Ellen Burstyn, Jack Nicholson and Jane Fonda, and charts the shift away from the more internally focused Strasberg-based acting of the 1970s, and towards the more "external" way of working, exemplified by the career of Meryl Streep in the 1980s.

“Anyone reading this sweeping analysis will come away with a deeper knowledge not just of styles...but a sense of what distinguishes each star. Callahan requires few words to make an observation of startling truth and clarity...Callahan has strong tastes that become more interesting and entertaining the further you read.”—Sight and Sound.

ISBN: 9781476676951

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 9mm

Weight: unknown

176 pages