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Stanislavski Method

American  

noun

  1. method.


Etymology

Origin of Stanislavski Method

First recorded in 1940–45; named after K. Stanislavski

Example Sentences

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You studied early on with Lee Strasberg, who brought the Stanislavski method to America.

From The New Yorker

"Over time you get more and more efficient at getting to the center of the character you're portraying. I don't even know what the Stanislavski method may be," Crowe told reporters, adding: "And I don't care to know."

From US News

“I like to call myself a Stanislavski method singer/songwriter,” she said.

From The Guardian

Wednesday's Photos of the day Having majored in theater in college, I studied the Stanislavski Method.

From Washington Post

One of the most bizarre exchanges was when he said he had been faking psychotic symptoms while in prison by using the Stanislavski method acting technique.

From BBC