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    Judith Ohikuare, a journalist and former producer at The Atlantic, examined how portraying a character using method acting can affect the mindset or feelings of an actor. In her case, she looked into how “Obie award-winning” actress, “playwright, and associate professor in Yale University’s undergraduate theater studies program” Deborah Margolin felt about playing an unattractive character on TV. Margolin felt that “the line separating her real self from her stage self became less defined the…

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    shows a very good acting to draw other actors and the audience’s attention. Some scenes of the play did express a good idea of acting. The actor/actress is Kris Moe, who played the character as The Spirit of the Forest in some scenes of the play. From three moments of the play, Kris Moe shows some characteristics of being convincing and persuading other characters, not be manipulative, such as Lochinvar (played by Kyle Terry) and the Sorceress (played by Cristi Terry). Her acting, in the…

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    strategies. This includes manipulation of both surface acting tactics and deep acting tactics. When a person is in a stigmatized position, they are required to perform additional…

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    Sandra Bullock. Her performance in The Blind Side was flawless with her acting abilities because she can play a variety of roles. For instance, she plays caring, loving mother in The Blind Side while in Miss Congeniality she plays a goofy, shy undercover FBI agent. In The Blind Side, Sandra is kind, loving, sweet, sassy, and bold. However, in Miss Congeniality, Sandra is shy, funny, rude, and demanding. Due to Sandra’s acting abilities and talents, this allows Sandra to play a variety of leading…

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    The Walking Dead. Although, Rick Grimes is how Andrew Lincoln became a television phenomenon, he has been acting for years. He has been involved in many small roles, and those small roles lead to a big lead, and a big pick up in his acting career. He has done his fair share of training, by attending acting schools, and doing voice overs. Overall, Andrew Lincoln has worked his way up the acting chain to steal a place in America’s heart. Andrew Clutterbuck, also known as Andrew Lincoln, was…

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    throughout the body, appearing in the brain, liver and kidneys (Moro-Sutherland, 2000). The majority of metabolism of barbiturates occurs within the liver, and excreted in the urine. The poorly protein bounded long-acting barbiturates results in a higher excretion by the kidneys, whereas shorter-acting barbiturates are significantly higher protein bound in contrast which results in the redistribution and circulation into the body fat (Moro-Sutherland, 2000). The rate of metabolism is dependent…

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    Robert Bell

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    My first acting teacher, Robert Bell, has impacted my drive to become a professional actress. I took his class during my last semester before graduating with my Associate of Arts degree as a make or break class. Acting would either become a hated profession and finally forgotten about. Or I would realize how much I still love being on stage and would finally stop being this embarrassing desire that I’ve kept in a box in the back of my head since I was thirteen. On the first day of class we all…

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    as “acting white” and how college corrupts. Thompson Ford regards the environment and acquaintances as insignificant to the concept of “acting white”. Alfred Lubrano’s article believes that setting and peers are contributing factors to desegregation. In the article “The Shock of Education: How College Corrupts” Alfred Lubrano demonstrates how college students change as a result of their environment and peer influences. Thompson Ford uses concepts of desegregation to explain the idea of “acting…

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    Awards for both Broadway and on camera singing and acting talents in many movie productions, as well as on-stage performances (“Kristin Chenoweth”). One, who has ever seen a movie or production that she has participated in, cannot help but to be drawn in by her acting talent and her personality. She has a mind-blowing acting ability, limitless energy, and has such a great on-stage presence. She is considered a threat to some as she has amazing acting abilities, as well as talent of singing. July…

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    characteristics. Principal Components Analysis of the emotional labour scale produced three factors. The first factor represented a continuum between Surface Acting and expressing felt emotions, the second factor represented the use of Deep Acting to create appropriate emotions and the third factor, labelled ‘Cognitive Re-appraisal,’ represented a form of Deep Acting which has not been measured by previous scales of EL and involves using the imagination to alter inappropriate emotions. Three…

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