Top 39 Quotes About Sanford Meisner
#1. I've always remembered something Sanford Meisner, my acting teacher, told us. When you create a character, it's like making a chair, except instead of making someting out of wood, you make it out of yourself. That's the actor's craft - using yourself to create a character.
Robert Duvall
#2. I was a student of Sanford Meisner for three years at the Neighborhood Playhouse, and I studied with Lee Strasburg for five years and became a member of the Actors Studio. What I studied came right from the horse's mouth. My students have a lot to learn from me, and I am so eager to share it.
Lainie Kazan
#3. I'm formally trained, I don't know what classically trained really means. I've worked with Sanford Meisner. And I've worked at Circle Rep with Marshall W. Mason and Lanford Wilson and some really good people. I was lucky. I had a lot of really good influences.
Brad Dourif
#4. I don't really have a method or a technical process. I studied [Sanford] Meisner, and that's the thing that really works for me. That sort of instinctual, in the moment, what the other actors do, working off them and letting the story unfold, as opposed to having an idea of what the story should be.
Maria Bello
#6. Acting is not talking, it's living off the other fellow!!!
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#8. Act before you think - your instincts are more honest than your thoughts.
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#9. You can't learn to act unless you're criticized. If you tie that criticism to your childhood insecurities you'll have a terrible time. Instead, you must take criticism objectively, pertaining it only to the work being done.
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#10. Your acting will not be good until it is only yours. That's true of music, acting, anything creative. You work until finally nobody is acting like you.
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#12. Don't be an actor. Be a human being who works off what exists under imaginary circumstances.
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#13. Transfer the point of concentration to some object outside of yourself - another person, a puzzle, a broken plate that you are gluing.
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#15. WHY is the most important word in an actor's vocabulary.
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#18. If you want to reach every person in the audience, it's not about being bigger, it's about going deeper.
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#19. The greatest piece of acting or music or sculpture or what-have-you always has its roots in the truth of human emotion.
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#21. To be inventive, to have ideas, is an organic part of being talented.
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#22. That's very different, picking up the impulse instead of picking up the cue.
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#24. You know it's all right to be wrong, but it's not all right not to try.
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#25. Technique is something that you use if you need it. Otherwise, to hell with it.
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#27. Silence has a myriad of meanings. In the theater, silence is an absence of words, but never an absence of meaning.
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#28. Acting is the ability to live truthfully under the given imaginary circumstances
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#29. Find in yourself those human things which are universal.
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#30. Acting is behaving truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
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#31. Acting in a scene is like paddling a canoe from a pebbly beach on to the river, the writer builds the canoe, and the actor provides the river. The river is the actor's thoughts and emotions.
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#32. With a developed imagination there's no place you can't go.
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#33. The only way to deal with yourself as an actor is to follow the emotional truth of what you have to do under the imaginary circumstances. And as you develop you become confident. You come to believe in what you're doing and trust it because it's out of you.
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#35. The truth of your instincts is the root of your foundation.
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#37. If you have the emotion, it infects you and the audience. If you don't have it don't bother; just say your lines as truthfully as you are capable of doing. You can't fake emotion.
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#39. The American actor is very lucky ... Because so little is asked of him.
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