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BEING AN ACTOR

Simon Callow

Completely revised and expanded with entirely new material detailing Callow's relationship with the theatre in the twenty years since BEING AN ACTOR first appeared.

Description of book

Few actors are more eloquent, honest or entertaining about their life and their profession than Simon Callow. Being an Actor traces his stage journey from the letter he wrote to Laurence Olivier that led him to his first job, to his triumph as Mozart in the original production of Amadeus. This new edition continues to tell the story of his past two decades onstage. Callow discusses his occasionally ambivalent yet always passionate feelings about both film and theatre, conflicting sentiments partially resolved by his acclaimed return to the stage with his solo performances in The Importance of Being Oscar and The Mystery of Charles Dickens, seen in the West End and on Broadway in 2002. BEING AN ACTOR is a guide not only to the profession but also to the intricacies of the art, told with wit, candour, and irrepressible verve by one if the great figures of the stage.

Product Details

ISBN: 9780099471950

Format:Paperback

Imprint:Vintage

Published:03/01/05

Subject:Non Fict General

Books by Simon Callow

BEING AN ACTOR (Paperback)
ORSON WELLES,VOL (Trade Paperback)
ORSON WELLES: HELLO AMERICANS (Paperback)
SHOOTING THE ACTOR (Paperback)