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    The cast of Chicago Med is finally starting to get figured out and they have added an amazing new cast member. TV Line shared the news tonight that Julie Berman has joined the cast. Fans know her from the hit daytime show General Hospital. Julie played the part of Lulu Spencer up until 2013 when she left the show to do other things. Emme Rylan replaced her on the show as Lulu and is still playing the part today. Fans were very upset to see her go, but a lot of them will follow Julie to her new…

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    Research Paper For Being An Actor Acting is something I have always loved and had an interest in. Actors bring characters to life and play amazing roles. I know that acting is not an easy career and it takes hard work and dedication. I think that I can put my mind to this and be an actress one day. Actors are responsible for rehearsal attendance along with line memorization. Actors need to be able to memorize movements and steps to make the film the best it can be. Actors need to be able to…

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    Legendary acting teacher Constantin Stanislavski once wrote, “The artist of the stage must be the master of his own inspiration and must know how to call it forth when it is announced on the posters of the theatre. This is the chief secret of our art” (Stanislavski, 1936). When analyzing Nicolas Cage, it is clear that he provides his own inspiration; yet he does not receive the sort of recognition an actor of his talents might deserve. This leads to Nicolas Cage being one of the most polarizing…

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    Acting is one of the most prominent forms of art, it is undoubtedly creative and it takes an unfound amount skill. These impressive displays are used in a variety of forms, though, not in all cases for entertainment. In Richard Wright’s own memoir, “Black Boy”, performance is not used to please a common crowd of onlookers. On the contrary, Richard must use acting to physically and socially survive in a racist world. Richard grows up in the American South, where he is constantly told what to do…

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    the word of God or perform on the stage in front of many people and he has achieved at least one of those goals. He might even retire and become a preacher years from now. Cedric Pendleton has done great things in this world while building up his acting career and his future holds him continuing to do great acts of kindness for his…

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    Everyday when we turn on the television it is full of shows, movies and sports. They are full of a variety of actors and athletes. Do you ever wonder why they get paid so much? If so you are probably like me and want to know why. Some of the reasons they are paid so are because they are the best at what they do, actors and athletes are in the public eye at all times, become spokespeople for brands, and risk their career playing or performing in sports. When you watch a movie in the movie…

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    Pursuing A Career

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    Moreover, it always excites me to be able to express what I feel or rather convey it to other people by making them laugh, cry and always keeping them on the edge of their seats. I am passionate to depict my life as a work of art via mediums like acting, public speaking, dance and music. I want to be an actor because I want to provide an immense amount of entertainment for people across the globe, also leading by example and inspiring people that everyone is capable of living the life they 've…

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    The Complete Stanislavsky Toolkit The reading for the approach to the rehearsal process continues. The text discussed the importance of the director and their assistance and guidance during the rehearsal process by establishing the aesthetic. After the discussion on the “Method of Physical actions” we moved to a new discussion concerning “Active analysis.” I personally feel that a lot of the material covered from the reading was previously discussed. The text however notes a few differences in…

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    The Bystander Effect In 1964 in New York City, a woman named Kitty Genovese was walking home late at night after work. When she got to her building she was attacked by a man who stabbed her twice. Genovese screamed as loud as she could to try to get help from the people in her building who were just watching from their windows, doing nothing. Genovese was able to get away from her attacker and went inside her building, collapsing once she got through the door. The attacker then came back…

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    I thought they had it all… the houses, the cars, the parties, and the most perfect job in existence. I dreamt of seeing my name embedded on a star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. “It’ll happen, someday”, I whispered to myself over and over again. Acting had been my passion ever since I could remember. Singing wasn’t always on my list of priorities but I always thought it would be a good skill to have for this industry. We continued to walk down the Boulevard and my jealousy for the life of an…

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