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  1. The Emmy-award winning series Inside the Actors Studio, hosted and executive produced by James Lipton, welcomes actors, directors and writers to discuss their crafts. From 1994 to the present ...

  2. 23. Jan. 2022 · Watch the legendary Clint Eastwood share his insights and stories on his acting and directing career in this rare interview with James Lipton on Inside the Actors Studio. This is part one of a two ...

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  3. #robertredford #robertredfordinterview #insidetheeactorsstudio #jamesliptonActing legend, Robert Redford, is a guest on Inside The Actors Studio with host Ja...

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  4. 12. Juni 1994 · For over 12 years and more than 100 episodes, James Lipton has sat down with some of the world's most accomplished actors and directors for penetrating, fascinating interviews. Lipton's studious research and enlightened curiosity has inspired his guests to open up and confess their deepest thoughts about the art of acting. The series premiered with Paul Newman, an Actors Studio alumnus and ...

  5. Lee Strasberg on the Actors Studio. From the beginning, the Actors Studio was created as a workshop, a place where actors could work on the elements of their art apart from the concerns of production. Emphasis was (and still is) placed on the process by which the actor attains the results of "creative inspiration", rather than a pre ...

  6. www.actors-studio.com › historyThe Actors Studio

    The Actors Studio was founded in 1947 in New York City, by Elia Kazan, Cheryl Crawford and Robert Lewis. Lee Strasberg became Artistic Director in 1951, and remained so until his death in 1982. In New York, Al Pacino, Harvey Keitel and Ellen Burstyn are Co-Presidents. In West Hollywood Mark Rydell is the Artistic Director and Martin Landau and Mark Rydell are the Executive Directors.

  7. Actors Studio membership, which is for life, is by invitation; from 1,000 auditions, six or seven new members are chosen each year. Lee Strasberg was director from 1948 to 1982. Strasberg extended the teachings of Konstantin Stanislavsky and developed method acting, in which actors used their own emotional memory for the purpose of dramatic motivation.