10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNACTORISH»
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Emotional Excess on the Shakespearean Stage: Passion's Slaves
... exciting tension between the sense of the operatic chorus under directorial
control and the realism of these people, their lack of professional skills producing
an unactorish normality on stage; as soldiers, the men looked like a conscript
army, ...
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UNACTABLE UNACTED UNACTORISH UNBALES UNBALING UNBALLASTED
UNBAN UNBANDAGE UNAXED UNBACKED UNBAKED UNBALANCE
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Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
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English Shakespeares: Shakespeare on the English Stage in ...
There was an exciting tension between the sense of the operatic chorus under
directorial control and the realism of these people, their lack of professional skills
producing an unactorish normality on stage; as soldiers, the men looked like a ...
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Hollywood Reborn: Movie Stars of the 1970s
From the outset, almost every interview included the story of how the acting
training he sought in Britain “ruined” his voice (Mary Blume, “Sutherland:
Unactorish Man Nuts About Acting,” Los Angeles Times, 12 January 1975, 22.);
of how he ...
5
Abraham Polonsky: Interviews
Seeing Robert Blake's to me unfamiliar face on the screen while viewing the
rushes, I had been impressed by the unactorish verisimilitude he bore as an
Indian, but now I felt humbled in this presumption by the eloquent presence of
what ...
Abraham Polonsky, Andrew Dickos, 2013
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Merce Cunningham: The Modernizing of Modern Dance
(1972, 89) Brando's version of Actor's Studio style, which in the 1950s was
regarded as “unactorish,” appears no more “natural” to us today than any other
overt “period” style. His ear-tuggings, nose wipings, and T-shirt stretchings are, in
fact, ...
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Playing it by Ear: Literary Essays and Reviews
Baird reading aloud a soliloquy from Hamlet in a rather self-consciously loud,
deliberately unactorish way, yet one that was scrupulously observant of the
syntax and sense of the lines; Craig beginning his consideration of Milton's
poetry with ...
William H. Pritchard, 1994
For a split second her face looked sad, an unplanned unactorish reaction. From
behind him, I smiled and nodded and I think she caught that and consequently
grinned as the inner door wiped across my view and whisked her away.
He's a most unactorish actor, shy, sweet, yet quietly formidable. I'm back at the
farmhouse, going through my e-mails. The huzzahs from Hollywood have me a
bit drunk with power. Warshaw has released the Falcon to me for a holiday in Fiji!
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The Art of Watching Films
His screen test, with Willis, is charming and very "unactorish." Amores Pe17os:
Animals can often be actors, too, as in the case of the dogs in this popular
Mexican film (whose title may be translated "Love Is a Bitch"). Director Alejandro
...
Joseph M. Boggs, Dennis W. Petrie, 2008
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNACTORISH»
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Amid Catchy Choruses, Personal Tales of Life's Brutal Verities
Ms. Lee's unactorish narration strikes precisely the right note to strip the bathos from the gothic anecdotes illustrating life's brutal verities that are woven between ... «New York Times, Apr 11»