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THE ART OF ACTING

“Do one thing: at a time if ? OJI „ be a successful actor or actressThat is the way Douglas r summed up the art of actim S'. discussing it with the screen s newcomer. Sue Carol, during filming of “Soft Cushions,’ the Paramount comedy. . “So many young actors m * K tb j S g mistakes of trying to do too many at once,” Mr. Mac Lean says, result is that none of the 98 things register on the spectator. thought was hammered home , fflY f while I was attending the Acaae Dramatic Arts. It was the one rule stressed by every instructor _ and it is the soundest piece of aa know for the beginner.’ t 0 > “Veteran actors often app^ r doing several things simulm? but they are not. They have i . to do each thing by itself a** co-ordinate the various individue* r into a finished performance.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 18

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THE ART OF ACTING Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 18

THE ART OF ACTING Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 18

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