Index
Page numbers with “n” refer to endnotes.
AAAA see Associated Actors and Artistes of America (4As/AAAA)
acting: as back-up profession 8–9; career 1, 7–8, 12, 16, 77–8, 247–8, 321; comedic 30–2; full-time 17; interest in 5–6; opportunities 25–7; professional 1–3, 12, 16; program, commodity 25; stage 17; Stanislavski 47n2; teacher 28–30, 33–4, 44, 130; technique 33–4, 36
acting academy: audition for 219–20; New York 45
acting class: commercial 27, 29; taking 10–11, 13, 43–4, 252–3; traditional 46
Acting for the Camera (Caine) 11
Acting in the Million Dollar Minute (Logan) 151
acting school, fresh out of 246–7
acting training, school for 24–5
actor 313–14, 317–18, 321–2; aspiring, male 279–80; background 215–16, 225; becoming an 13–14, 249 ...
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