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Stanislavski Method

noun

  1. method.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of Stanislavski Method1

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

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

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"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."

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

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

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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.

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