A few more quotes on Acting
Today, just a few great quotes, something for you think over and consider:
Never lose yourself on stage. Always act in your own person, as
an artist. You can never get away from yourself. The moment you
lose yourself on the stage marks the departure from truly living
your part and the beginning of exaggerated false acting …
Always and forever, when you are on the stage, you must play
yourself. – Stanislavski - An Actor Prepares
And the self-concerned actor is a bore. And whether the actor is
saying, “I must play this scene in order to be well thought of,”or
“I must remember and re-create the time my puppy died in order
to play this scene well,” makes no difference. In both cases his
attention is self-centred . . . and will tell us nothing.
David Mamet – True and False: Heresy and Common Sense for the Actor
“Act before you think – your instincts are more honest than your thoughts.” – Sanford Meisner
“An ounce of behavior is worth a pound of words.” – Sanford Meisner
Asked how he felt about the excessive psychological identification between the actor and their character:
“Yes, (it’s) some sort of – some sort of masturbation. Now I must say, I’ve got nothing against masturbation, but when one comes upon it in the theatre, when they all sit there together, masturbating their souls… I find it… self indulgent” – Ingmar Bergman
“You must place yourself in the situation of the character” – E. Vakhtangov