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Respect for Acting

"This fascinating and detailed book about acting is Miss Hagen's credo, the accumulated wisdom of her years spent in intimate communion with her art. It is at once the voicing of her exacting standards for herself and those she [taught], and an explanation of the means to the end."
--Publishers Weekly

"Hagen adds to the large corpus of titles on acting with vivid dicta drawn from experience, skill, and a sense of personal and professional worth. Her principal asset in this treatment is her truly significant imagination. Her 'object exercises' display a wealth of detail with which to stimulate the student preparing a scene for presentation."
--Library Journal

"Uta Hagen's Respect for Acting . . . is a relatively small book. But within it, Miss Hagen tells the young actor about as much as can be conveyed in print of his craft."
--Los Angeles Times

"There are almost no American actors uninfluenced by Uta Hagen."
--Fritz Weaver

"This is a textbook for aspiring actors, but working thespians can profit much by it. Anyone with just a casual interest in the theater should also enjoy its behind-the-scenes flavor."
--King Features Syndicate

 
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Product Details
Author:Uta Hagen
Hardcover:227 pages
Publisher:Wiley
Publication Date:September 01, 1973
ISBN:0025473905
Package Length:8.4 inches
Package Width:5.8 inches
Package Height:0.9 inches
Package Weight:0.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 23 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5
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5 A Classic  Feb 22, 2008
This book is a classic. I should be read by everyone interested in a career in acting. I'm a Talent Manager and partner in www.actinglink.com and I recommend this book to everyone of my clients. It's been called "the textbook for aspiring actors". If you are interested in acting but not sure where to start, I would strongly suggest starting with this book.

Michael Packenham

5Great Book  Feb 17, 2008
As an actor, I found this book to very helpful with ways to aproach acting.

5a drama students must read!!!!!  Oct 11, 2007
Uta Hagen is fabulous, according to my daughter. Her drama teacher loaned her the book and she wore it out. She now has a new one of her own and thinks all drama students need to read this.

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5indispensible, actors bible...  Mar 06, 2007
this is the first book I ever read on acting just as I was about to embark on my first acting lesson, oh, so many years ago. any beginner, pro or dabbler would enhance themselves by reading this..Respect For Acting is the title, respect is the key, to respect your art, your discipline, your craft..you won't find everything you need in here, no book can do that for you that comes from experience but this is the finest book on acting you might ever read, right up there with Stanislavsky's books and a few others...this opened up the world of acting for me and showed what was expected of me and it's lessons still ring true after over 20 years of acting..

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2Uta Hagen is a better actress than a writer; however...  Jan 24, 2007
...fortunately for anyone who might want the benefit of some of the late Ms. Hagen's acting advice, her writing improved enormously and her second book 'A Challenge For The Actor' (published in 1991) shows her capacity to grow as a scribe as well as a thespian. I would recommend that an aspiring acting student, especially one who is early in his or her career purchase 'A Challenge For The Actor' instead of 'Respect For Acting' as is 'A Challenge For The Actor' far less muddled and obtuse than 'Respect For Acting'

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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