Biographies are so much more than lists of teachers, roles, and awards. The Actor’s Art conveys stories about numerous productions, insight about becoming and being an actor, and opinions about issues such as color-blind casting and the future of theatre. Together, these conversations form lively, thought-provoking sketches of such stars as Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, Ruby Dee, Julie Harris, Cherry Jones, James Earl Jones, Stacy Keach, Nathan Lane, and Jason Robards. The Actor’s Art demonstrates the value of listening, and the pleasures of reading.
Biographies are so much more than lists of teachers, roles, and awards. The Actor’s Art conveys stories about numerous productions, insight about becoming and being an actor, and opinions about issues such as color-blind casting and the future of theatre. Together, these conversations form lively, thought-provoking sketches of such stars as Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, Ruby Dee, Julie Harris, Cherry Jones, James Earl Jones, Stacy Keach, Nathan Lane, and Jason Robards. The Actor’s Art demonstrates the value of listening, and the pleasures of reading.
Jackson R. Bryer is a professor of English at the University of Maryland. He is the editor of The Playwright's Art: Conversations with Contemporary American Dramatists (Rutgers University Press), and several other books on the performing arts. Richard A. Davison is a professor of English at the University of Delaware. He has published three books on Frank, Charles, and Kathleen Norris.
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Zoe Caldwell Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy Blythe Danner Ruby Dee George Grizzard Julie Harris Eileen Heckart Cherry Jones James Earl Jones Stacy Keach Shirley Knight Nathan Lane Jason Robards Maureen Stapleton Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson
Zoe Caldwell Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy Blythe Danner Ruby Dee George Grizzard Julie Harris Eileen Heckart Cherry Jones James Earl Jones Stacy Keach Shirley Knight Nathan Lane Jason Robards Maureen Stapleton Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson
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