The Actors Studio
A History
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About the Book
Over the years there has been much controversy and confusion about the true nature of The Actors Studio, a secluded workshop in New York City that for decades has had a marked influence on the stage and screen and yet functions like a secret society behind closed doors.
It all began when Stanislavsky’s Moscow Art Theater brought its brand of “realism” to the United States in 1923. The legendary Group Theater of the 1930s followed. Then came the creation of a studio workshop incorporating the provocative acting and directing techniques of Elia Kazan, and the emergence of Lee Strasberg as Studio head following Kazan’s departure. Strasberg’s background and the encounters between him and the actors he guided are presented in detail. The lives and careers of early icons like Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Marilyn Monroe and James Dean are examined. Also covered are a progressive trans–Atlantic view of the subject, the Studio’s short-lived efforts to form a world-class production company in the 1960s, and a later set of transitions leading to an altered image of the Studio and a change of venue for the 21st century.
Such luminaries as these (and many more) have been associated with the Actors Studio: Edward Albee, Lauren Bacall, Glenn Close, Robert DeNiro, Robert Duvall, Danny Glover, Julie Harris, Dustin Hoffman, Dennis Hopper, Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, Mike Nichols, Al Pacino, Julia Roberts, Eva Marie Saint, Neil Simon, Steven Spielberg, Sylvester Stallone, Rod Steiger, Meryl Streep, Eli Wallach, and Tennessee Williams.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Shelly Frome
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 224
Bibliographic Info: photos, notes, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2005 [2001]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-2320-0
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments viii
Prologue 1
1. Beginnings 9
2. The Group Emerges 20
3. Days of Glory and Beyond 30
4. Garfield and Kazan: Variations on a Theme 43
5. The Actors Studio: Phase One 62
6. The Enigma of Clift and Brando 72
7. Inside Strasberg’s Studio 92
8. The Case of James Dean 108
9. “Marilyn” and Julie Harris: Celebrity, Instability and Art 121
10. Testing the Waters 139
11. The Studio Theater Chronicles 148
12. World Theater and the U.K.: A Closer Look 161
13. Shifting Gears 172
14. Reinventing the Past 185
Epilogue 198
Notes 203
Bibliography 209
Index 215
Book Reviews & Awards
“rewarding”—International Magazine of Theatre, Film & Media; “extensive research…extraordinary…long overdue…an absolutely classic book”—The Advance; “One can hardly imagine a more informed and empathetic history/biography/evaluation of twentieth century theater and film performers and performances…written incisively and with great affection (even when critical), the book offers an important value added, because the author, a serious actor earlier in his career, addresses his topics as an artist as well as an historian”—Saul Bennett, poet and Pulitzer nominee, The Country and Abroad.