Category Archives: Actors

Quotes on acting 4: Laurette Taylor

“The student of acting sits before her performance [as Amanda Wingfield in Glass Menagerie] and marvels at the series of constant surprises with which she rewards him. Her phrasing and accent of a line is so often unexpected, her movement … Continue reading Continue reading

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Quotes on acting 3: Eleonora Duse

“I feel that I have never known nor shall I ever know how to act! Those poor women in my plays have entered so totally into my heart and head, that while I am striving as best I can to … Continue reading Continue reading

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Quotes on acting 2: Michael Caine

“As I get older, I’m also a lot more interested in the circumstances under which a film will be shot. Will it be a little shoestring picture that will have us sitting in mud huts in Tanzania? Or are we … Continue reading Continue reading

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Quotes on acting 1: Anton Chekhov

“Describe at least one rehearsal of Three Sisters for me. Isn’t there anything which needs adding or subtracting? Are you acting well, my darling? But watch out now! Don’t pull a sad face in the first act. Serious, yes, but … Continue reading Continue reading

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R.I.P. Rue McClanahan

“No hokum, nothing but truth.” So wrote Edith Oliver on Rue McClanahan’s performance in the 1969 production of Who’s Happy Now? Rue McClanahan died this past week at the age of 76. Betty White is now the sole surviving “Golden … Continue reading

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Don’t Bother to Knock (1952); Director: Roy Ward Baker

Yesterday, June 1, was Marilyn Monroe’s birthday. Here is a look at an under-rated performance, that of the babysitter in “Don’t Bother to Knock”, co-starring Richard Widmark. “I rather think that had she endured, had she come ten years later, … Continue reading

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Dennis Hopper’s “Double Standard”, 1961

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John Ford to John Wayne

As told by John Wayne to Peter Bogdanovich: There’s one thing [Ford] always told me. He said, “A lot of scenes are corny, Duke. Play ’em. Play ’em to the hilt. If it’s East Lynne, play it! Don’t avoid ’em, … Continue reading Continue reading

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Je t’aime John Wayne (2000).

The Duke’s influence continues. Short film below.

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Happy birthday, John Wayne!

From Who the Hell’s in It: Conversations with Hollywood’s Legendary Actors, by Peter Bogdonavich: His performances in these pictures [Rio Grande, The Quiet Man, The Searchers, The Wings of Eagles, Man Who Shot Liberty Valance] rate with the finest examples … Continue reading

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