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    System in Hollywood is what powers the rise of unknowns into household names and Hollywood fame. The Star, the actor and even the real person all play a role in the success and failure of an actor or actress, personas which in combination will be able to make or break a film before it is even released. Harrison Ford manages this expertly, a rough yet heroic star, a quick witted and dead pan actor, and the actual person hidden away from the public kept extremely private. These traits are what…

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    more detail oriented when writing my previous review. Brooklyn College’s Speech and Debate had a small cast of four actors. Henry Award had the role of Solomon, Adama Jackson had the role of Diwata, Uki Pavlovic had the role of…

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    you go see it at the Olney theatre. The acting at the Olney Theatre was full of expression. They made sure that they showed their emotions. All of the actors/actresses knew their lines very nicely, there was not a time when nobody knew their lines. The people that had singing parts did really well with it. There was only one time when “Annie’s” voice cracked, but it’s okay because it happens to all of us. You were able to hear the acting…

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    production made use of only two actors, and as there are significantly more characters in the story than just two, I was intrigued and excited to see how this had been done. Herford had commissioned Mallatratt to write a Christmas show, but since he had a very limited budget, it being the end of the season, he told Mallatratt that he “can’t afford to have more than four actors or elaborate sets”. By making the audience feel as though the theatre was empty but for the two actors, Mallatratt…

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    of Hollywood movies or live theatre, whether you’re a Tina Fey, Sutton Foster, Robert Deniro or Alan Cumming fan, you simply love to watch people put themselves out there. Specifically, there is one thing these people share in common: they are all actors. Some may perform on a stage, and some may stand in front of a camera day and night on end, but in the end they are primarily similar. Ranging from their blooming popularity, to their movement and believability, film and stage acting are both…

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    the imbalance of recognition of the works of white actors and actors of color. Contrarily, with the booming popularity of Hamilton in the theater world, the Tony’s were celebrated for their diversity with the hashtag: #TonysSoDiverse. Theater has always strived to reflect the world we live in and to comment on social issues. In this way it can often be more telling of who we are as a people than Hollywood…

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    we don’t love the actor who plays our favourite character, we might not be able to enjoy a film. This paper suggests that the use of well-established Disney characters in the 1983 adaptation of A Christmas Carol, “Mickeys’ Christmas Carol” makes it viable for the novelette to be condensed to a 25 min short film. It further argues that the appropriateness of certain casts is dependent on the shortness of the video. It also establishes that the existence of a backstory for each actor in the movie…

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    father who is unidentified, and her 3 siblings Ryot Wilson, Liberty Wilson and Annachi Wilson. She has played in many rolls as an actor such as pitch perfect where she played fat Amy in 2012, 2015 and soon to be 2017 and this is a popular movie! She has also played the part of Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb where she played Tilly in 2014. She even played the voice of Raz in Ice Age: Continental Drift in 2012. So as you can see she has a pretty well played career! But why is it that she…

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    While being first and foremost a comedian, his style of acting doesn’t always have to have an over the top feel. Critics would say “all we ever see is mork” but if you look closer you will see an actor that can help us search our sole through the use of comedy. In the movie Bicentennial Man, Robin plays a robot that is trying to find his place in the world, searching for his own version of humanity throughout his long life. Or the movies Good Will…

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    obsolete or unwanted. Peppy Miller is young, attractive, and is talented. The newer generation would rather see films with actresses like her, and also technologically advanced movies, in this case, disregarding the silent era, and having the voices of the actors. People would not demand movies in the silent era anymore as it is not meeting their criteria of a good movie anymore. b). As technology advances, older technology seems worthless because it does not fully utilize the newer technology…

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