Actors Studio
Actors' Studio building on West 44th Street in Manhattan, a converted church | |
Formation | October 5, 1947 |
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Type | Drama school |
Headquarters | New York City |
Region served | United States |
Website | theactorsstudio.org |
The Actors' Studio is a membership organization for professional actors, theatre directors and playwrights at 432 West 44th Street in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded October 5, 1947, by Elia Kazan, Cheryl Crawford, Robert Lewis and Anna Sokolow, who provided training for actors who were members.[1] Lee Strasberg joined later and took the helm in 1951 until his death on February 17, 1982. It is currently run by Al Pacino, Ellen Burstyn, and Harvey Keitel. The Studio is best known for its work refining and teaching method acting. The approach was originally developed by the Group Theatre in the 1930s based on the innovations of Constantin Stanislavski. While at the Studio, actors work together to develop their skills in a private environment where they can take risks as performers without the pressure of commercial roles.
History
After an initial meeting held on October 5, 1947 at the Labor Stage, located at 106 W. 39th Street (formerly the Princess Theatre), in which goals and ground rules of the new organization were discussed, the studio officially opened for business the following day at the Union Methodist Episcopal Church, located at 229 West 48th Street,[2] previously home to the Actors Kitchen and Lounge (maintained to assist actors and others unable to afford meals), and long a source of rental rehearsal space for local theatrical producers.[3][4][5]
Before settling in its current location in 1955, the Studio moved regularly over an eight-year period: In January 1948, it was a dance studio on East 59th Street. In April of that year, a move to the CBS Building at 1697 Broadway, near 53rd Street, established some semblance of stability; the Studio would not move again until the summer of 1952.[2] From that point, the old Theatre Guild rehearsal rooms on the top floor of the ANTA Theatre became home, as they would remain until October 1954, at which point theatre renovations reduced the Studio to simply renting space twice a week. This it did at the Malin Studios at 1545 Broadway, room 610 (entered on West 46th Street). This arrangement would persist throughout the 1954-1955 theatrical season, even as the Studio was acquiring and renovating its current venue.[6]
In 1955 it moved to its current location in the former Seventh Associate Presbyterian Church, built in 1859.[7]
Graduate drama school
From September 1994 through May 2005, the Studio collaborated with The New School in the education of masters-level theatre students at the Actors Studio Drama School (ASDS). After ending its contact with the New School, the Actor's Studio established The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University in 2006.
Notable actors and directors
A
- Edie Adams
- Reuven Adiv
- Edward Albee
- Billie Allen
- María Conchita Alonso
- Susan Anspach
- Joseph Anthony
- Lou Antonio
- R. G. Armstrong
- Bea Arthur
- Beverly Hope Atkinson
B
- Barbara Bain
- Carroll Baker
- Joe Don Baker
- Alec Baldwin
- Don Baldwin
- James Baldwin
- Judith Baldwin
- Martin Balsam
- Anne Bancroft
- Ellen Barkin
- Martine Bartlett
- Susan Batson
- Barbara Baxley
- Stanley Beck
- Tobin Bell
- Herbert Berghof
- Jack Betts
- Richard Beymer
- Edward Binns
- Rudy Bond
- Richard Boone
- Savannah Smith Boucher
- Philip Bourneuf
- Patricia Bosworth
- Joshua Bowman
- Sully Boyar
- Lorraine Bracco
- Richard Bradford
- Jocelyn Brando
- Marlon Brando
- Jacqueline Brookes
- Geraldine Brooks
- Graham Brown
- Roscoe Lee Browne
- Michael J. Burg
- Ellen Burstyn
- Tony Burton
- Billy "Green" Bush
C
- Zoe Caldwell
- Joan Chandler
- Hayden Christensen
- Dane Clark
- Odessa Cleveland
- Montgomery Clift
- Lee J. Cobb
- Nicholas Colasanto
- Míriam Colón
- Michael Conrad
- Curt Conway
- Peter Cookson
- Bradley Cooper
- Joan Copeland
- Pat Corley
- Frank Corsaro
- Mariclare Costello
- Norma Crane
- Cheryl Crawford
- John Crawford
- Rupert Crosse
- Sondra Currie
D
- Clifford David
- Altovise Davis
- James Dean
- Olive Deering
- Tim DeKay
- Gabriel Dell
- Rebecca De Mornay
- Robert De Niro
- Sandy Dennis
- Bruce Dern
- Laura Dern
- Richard Derr
- Francesca De Sapio
- Seamus Dever
- Daniel DeWeldon
- Bradford Dillman
- Deborah Dir
- Vincent D'Onofrio
- Betsy Drake
- Olympia Dukakis
- Keir Dullea
- Faye Dunaway
- Mildred Dunnock
- Charles Durning
- Robert Duvall
E
F
- Norman Fell
- Don Fellows
- Lupita Ferrer
- Irene Ferri
- Peggy Feury
- Betty Field
- Sally Field
- Robert Fields
- Gail Fisher
- Jane Fonda
- John Forsythe
- Anthony Franciosa
- Gene Frankel
- James Frawley
- Al Freeman, Jr.
- George Furth
G
- Anna Galiena
- Rita Gam
- Jennifer Gan
- Andy García
- Vincent Gardenia
- Jack Garfein
- Allen Garfield
- Lorraine Gary
- George Gaynes
- Ben Gazzara
- Michael V. Gazzo
- Stefan Gierasch
- Robert Ginty
- Paul Gleason
- Scott Glenn
- Carlin Glynn
- Arlene Golonka
- John Goodman
- Charles Gordone
- Lee Grant
- Steve Gravers
- William Greaves
- Kathy Griffin
- Charles Grodin
- David Groh
H
- Gene Hackman
- William Hansen
- Will Hare
- John Harkins
- Barbara Harris
- Julie Harris
- Marcia Haufrecht
- Linda Haynes
- David Hedison
- Frances Heflin
- Lance Henriksen
- Hanna Hertelendy
- Marianna Hill
- Steven Hill
- Pat Hingle
- Dustin Hoffman
- Philip Seymour Hoffman
- Ellen Holly
- Celeste Holm
- Anthony Hopkins
- Dennis Hopper
- Geoffrey Horne
- Israel Horovitz
- Joan Hotchkis
- Jennifer Howard
- Michael Howard
- Mark Humphrey
- Kim Hunter
- David Hurst
- Earle Hyman
J
K
- James Karen
- Bernard Kates
- Elia Kazan
- Lainie Kazan
- Don Keefer
- Harvey Keitel
- Sally Kellerman
- Elizabeth Kemp
- Lyle Kessler
- Clint Kimbrough
- Bruno Kirby
- Sally Kirkland
- Terry Kiser
- Shirley Knight
- Karen Kondazian
- Richard Kuranda
L
- Diane Ladd
- Margaret Ladd
- Martin Landau
- Stephen Lang
- Wesley Lau
- Cloris Leachman
- Francis Lederer
- Ron Leibman
- Melissa Leo
- Robert Lewis
- Viveca Lindfors[8]
- James Lipton
- Barbara Loden
- Robert Loggia
- Jack Lord
- Tina Louise
- Phyllis Love
- Salem Ludwig
- Sidney Lumet
- Gene Lyons
M
- Andie MacDowell
- George Maharis
- Norman Mailer
- Karl Malden
- Daniel MacDonald
- Liska March
- Nancy Marchand
- Mark Margolis
- Scott Marlowe
- Jamie Marsh
- E. G. Marshall
- William Marshall
- Duilio Marzio
- Peter Masterson
- Jean-Baptiste Maunier
- Walter Matthau
- Kevin McCarthy
- Peggy McCay
- Rue McClanahan
- Joan McCracken
- Ruth McDevitt
- Darren McGavin
- Allyn Ann McLerie
- Terrence McNally
- Steve McQueen
- Patrick McVey
- Anne Meara
- Burgess Meredith
- Joanna Miles
- Sylvia Miles
- Tomas Milian[9]
- Allan Miller
- Liza Minnelli
- Marilyn Monroe
- Michael Moriarty
- Eric Morris
- George Morrison
- Zero Mostel
- Rosemary Murphy
- Mike Myers
N
- Vivian Nathan[10]
- Patricia Neal
- Lois Nettleton
- Paul Newman
- Julie Newmar
- Nico
- Alex Nicol
- Mike Nichols
- Jack Nicholson
- Leslie Nielsen
- James Noble
- Kathleen Nolan
O
P
- Al Pacino
- Geraldine Page
- Harrison Page
- Betsy Palmer
- Chazz Palminteri
- Corey Parker
- Estelle Parsons
- Robert Pastorelli
- Will Patton
- Albert Paulsen
- Jacqueline Pearce
- Arthur Penn
- Leo Penn
- Sean Penn
- George Peppard
- Susan Peretz
- Anthony Perkins
- Eleanor Perry
- Felton Perry
- Frank Perry
- Nehemiah Persoff
- Lenka Peterson
- Perry Pirkanen[11]
- Ben Piazza
- Sydney Pollack
- Sidney Poitier
- Michael J. Pollard
- Gilbert Price
- Barry Primus
- William Prince
- Andrew Prine
Q
R
- Steve Railsback
- Logan Ramsey
- William Redfield
- Robert Redford
- Robert Reed
- Elliott Reid
- Frances Reid
- Lee Remick
- Peter Mark Richman
- Martin Ritt
- Jerome Robbins
- Doris Roberts
- Eric Roberts
- Julia Roberts
- Cliff Robertson
- Percy Rodriguez
- Lexa Roséan
- Mickey Rourke
- Teresa Ruiz
- John P. Ryan
- Mitchell Ryan
- Alfred Ryder
- Mark Rydell
S
- Fred Sadoff
- Eva Marie Saint
- Gene Saks
- Albert Salmi
- Jaime Sánchez
- Diana Sands
- Alan Schneider
- Sandra Seacat
- Martin Shakar
- Diane Shalet
- Paula Shaw
- Joshua Shelley
- Madeleine Sherwood
- Henry Silva
- Ron Silver
- Frank Silvera
- Robert F. Simon
- Patricia Smith
- Lane Smith
- Lois Smith
- William Smithers
- Anna Sokolow
- P. J. Soles
- Felix Solis
- Brett Somers
- Sissy Spacek
- Kevin Spacey
- Aurin Squire
- Kim Stanley
- Maureen Stapleton
- Rod Steiger
- Anna Sten
- Nancy Stephens
- Jan Sterling
- Warren Stevens
- David J. Stewart
- Raymond St. Jacques
- Christopher St. John
- Dean Stockwell
- Eric Stoltz
- Arthur Storch
- Beatrice Straight
- John Strasberg
- Lee Strasberg[8]
- Paula Strasberg
- Susan Strasberg
- Michael Strong
- Shepperd Strudwick
- Luis F Soto
- Maxine Stuart
- Inga Swenson
T
V
- Joan Van Ark
- Trish Van Devere
- Jo Van Fleet
- Diane Varsi
- Joseph Vassallo
- Caterina Vertova
- Jon Voight
- Andreas Voutsinas
W
- Michael Wager
- Ralph Waite
- Robert Walden
- Christopher Walken
- Eli Wallach
- Ray Walston
- Richard Ward
- Lesley Ann Warren
- David Wayne
- Dennis Weaver
- Ann Wedgeworth
- Peter Weller
- James Whitmore
- Dianne Wiest
- Collin Wilcox
- Gene Wilder
- Ann Williams
- Cindy Williams
- Robin Williams
- Tennessee Williams
- Paul Winfield
- Shelley Winters
- Ignatius Wolfington
- Katherine Woodville
- Joanne Woodward
Y
See also
References
- ↑ Anna Sokolow The Rebelious Spirit by Larry Warren pages 89–94: The Actors Studio. ISBN 90-5702-185-4
- 1 2 Garfield, David (1980). "Birth of The Actors Studio: 1947-1950". A Player's Place: The Story of The Actors Studio. New York: MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc. p. 54. ISBN 0-02-542650-8.
- ↑ "30c Dinners Offered to Actors by Church Planning Restaurant Operated by Them" The New York Times. March 29, 1935.
- ↑ Driscoll, Charles B. "New York Day by Day". The Washington Reporter. December 2, 1939.
- ↑ "Actors Kitchen in Church Closed". The New York Times. May 17, 1942.
- ↑ Garfield, David (1980). "Strasberg Takes Over: 1951-1955". A Player's Place: The Story of The Actors Studio. New York: MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc. pp. 111–114. ISBN 0-02-542650-8.
- ↑ From Abyssinian to Zion: A Guide to Manhattan's Houses of Worship by David W. Dunlap. Columbia University Press (April 21, 2004) ISBN 0-231-12542-9
- 1 2 Lee Strasberg and Viveca Lindfors were Actors Studio members number 1 and 2.
- ↑ Tomas Milian ancora sbirro. Per fiction, Corriere della sera, December 29, 2009 (Italian)
- ↑ Barnes, Mike (2015-04-10). "Vivian Nathan, Original Member of The Actors Studio, Dies at 98". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
- ↑ Deodato, Ruggero (12 November 2000). Cult-Con 2000. Interview with Sage Stallone, Bob Murawski. Cannibal Holocaust DVD Commentary. Tarrytown, New York.
- ↑ Yorke, Carl Gabriel (12 May 2005). Alan Yates Uncovered. Interview with Sage Stallone. Cannibal Holocaust DVD Extras. Palo Alto, California.
Further reading
Articles
- Dick Kleiner: "The Actors Studio: Making Stars Out of the Unknown," The Sarasota Journal (December 21, 1956), p. 26
- Mel Heimer: "My New York" The Rochester Sentinel (October 19, 1965), p. 2
- Leo Seligsohn: "Actors Studio Needs Cash Birthday Gift," The Sarasota Herald-Tribune (January 6, 1974), p. 6-B
- Liz Smith: "Controversy Engulfs Actors Studio As Anna Strasberg Resigns," The Sarasota Herald-Tribune (May 30, 1983), p. 4-C
- Jeremy Gerard: "Frank Corsaro to Head Actors Studio," The New York Times (April 8, 1988)
- Robin Pogrebin: "Pacino, Burstyn and Keitel To Lead the Actors Studio," The New York Times (June 20, 2000)
Books
- David Garfield, A Player's Place: The Story of the Actors Studio. New York: MacMillan, 1980. ISBN 0-02-542650-8
- Foster Hirsch, A Method to their Madness: The History of the Actors Studio. New York: WW Norton & Co Inc, 1984. ISBN 0-393-01783-4
- Shelly Frome, The Actors Studio: a History. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2001. ISBN 0-7864-1073-6
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Actors Studio / 7th Associate Presbyterian Church (Manhattan). |
- Official website
- PBS American Masters Series profile
- Inside the Actors Studio
- The Actors Studio MFA Program at Pace University
- Audio collection of the Actors Studio from 1956–69 at the Wisconsin Historical Society
- A brief history of the Actors Studio, including Lee Strasberg on its origin and purpose.
- David Garfield research files on the Actors Studio, 1947-2003 (bulk 1970-1982), held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
Coordinates: 40°45′36″N 73°59′34″W / 40.760068°N 73.992654°W
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