Konstantin Stanislavski
Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavski (; ;}} 7 August 1938) was a seminal Soviet Russian theatre practitioner. He was widely recognized as an outstanding character actor, and the many productions that he directed garnered him a reputation as one of the leading theatre directors of his generation. His principal fame and influence, however, rests on his "system" of actor training, preparation, and rehearsal technique.Stanislavski (his stage name) performed and directed as an amateur until the age of 33, when he co-founded the world-famous Moscow Art Theatre (MAT) company with Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko, following a legendary 18-hour discussion. Its influential tours of Europe (1906) and the US (1923–24), and its landmark productions of ''The Seagull'' (1898) and ''Hamlet'' (1911–12), established his reputation and opened new possibilities for the art of the theatre. By means of the MAT, Stanislavski was instrumental in promoting the new Russian drama of his day—principally the work of Anton Chekhov, Maxim Gorky, and Mikhail Bulgakov—to audiences in Moscow and around the world; he also staged acclaimed productions of a wide range of classical Russian and European plays.
He collaborated with the director and designer Edward Gordon Craig and was formative in the development of several other major practitioners, including Vsevolod Meyerhold (whom Stanislavski considered his "sole heir in the theatre"), Yevgeny Vakhtangov, and Michael Chekhov. At the MAT's 30-year anniversary celebrations in 1928, a massive heart attack on-stage put an end to his acting career (though he waited until the curtain fell before seeking medical assistance). He continued to direct, teach, and write about acting until his death a few weeks before the publication of the first volume of his life's great work, the acting manual ''An Actor's Work'' (1938). He was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour and the Order of Lenin and was the first to be granted the title of People's Artist of the USSR.
Stanislavski wrote that "there is nothing more tedious than an actor's biography" and that "actors should be banned from talking about themselves". At the request of a US publisher, however, he reluctantly agreed to write his autobiography, ''My Life in Art'' (first published in English in 1924 and in a revised, Russian-language edition in 1926), though its account of his artistic development is not always accurate. Three English-language biographies have been published: David Magarshack's ''Stanislavsky: A Life'' (1950) ; Jean Benedetti's ''Stanislavski: His Life and Art'' (1988, revised and expanded 1999). and Nikolai M Gorchakov's "Stanislavsky Directs" (1954). An out-of-print English translation of Elena Poliakova's 1977 Russian biography of Stanislavski was also published in 1982. Provided by Wikipedia
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An actor prepares / by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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Stanislavsky on the art of the stage / by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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Stanislavsky on the art of the stage / by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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An actor's work / by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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An actor's work a student's diary / by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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An actor's work on a role by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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Creating a role / by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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Sobranie sochineniĭ / by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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Creating a role / by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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My life in art. / by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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Mo︠i︡a zhiznʹ v iskusstve. by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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My life in art / by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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A.P. Chekhov v Moskovskom Khudozhestvennom teatre / by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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Selected works / by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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Stanislavski's legacy a collection of comments on a variety of aspects of an actor's art and life / by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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My life in art / by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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Creating a role by Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 1863-1938
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