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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Carole Zucker , Sir Richard EyrePublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.440kg ISBN: 9780878301393ISBN 10: 0878301399 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 22 January 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Foreward Introduction Eileen Atkins Alan Bates Simon Callow Judi Dench Brenda Fricker Nigel Hawthorne Jane Lapotaire Janet McTeer Stephen Rea Ian Richardson Miranda Richardson Fiona Shaw Anthony Sher David Suchet Janet Suzman Penelope Wilton Copywrite Holders IndexReviewsA testament to her prowess as an editor and researcher, Zucker is equally present and absent in the text, letting each actor take center stage in a smooth narrative undisrupted by questions. It's an unmitigated delight to read the insights, rants, and kvetchings of some of the brightest stars in the English-speaking theatrical firmament. <br>- Library Journal, 2/00 <br> [It] is filled with delicious disclosures.... What makes In the Company of Actors not just dazzling, but truly illuminating are the fine minds at work here. Acting is something these actors have spent no only a great deal of time doing, but a great deal of time thinking about. And we can be thankful to have a book like In the Company of Actors that does such wonderful justice to actors and the acting life. <br>- The Montreal Gazette, March 4, 2000 <br> This book is a remarkable achievement.... This volume belongs in all college and university library collections, where it will serve bothundergraduate and graduate students. A splendid accomplishment; highly recommended. <br>- Choice, June 2000 <br> These sixteen chats with the masters will prove illuminating not just to actors but to anyone with a passion for the theatre or film....[Zucker] has elicited all kinds of extraordinary response from them, a great flow of extemporaneous expression, and ultimately a richly impressionistic portrait of the actor's imagination. <br>- Montreal Review of Books <br> Lively and thoughtful, Zucker askes all the right questions of her subjects... [A] must-read for cinephiles.... <br>- Mirror <br> A testament to her prowess as an editor and researcher, Zucker is equally present and absent in the text, letting each actor take center stage in a smooth narrative undisrupted by questions. It's an unmitigated delight to read the insights, rants, and kvetchings of some of the brightest stars in the English-speaking theatrical firmament. - Library Journal, 2/00 [It] is filled with delicious disclosures.... What makes In the Company of Actors not just dazzling, but truly illuminating are the fine minds at work here. Acting is something these actors have spent no only a great deal of time doing, but a great deal of time thinking about. And we can be thankful to have a book like In the Company of Actors that does such wonderful justice to actors and the acting life. - The Montreal Gazette, March 4, 2000 This book is a remarkable achievement.... This volume belongs in all college and university library collections, where it will serve bothundergraduate and graduate students. A splendid accomplishment; highly recommended. - Choice, June 2000 These sixteen chats with the masters will prove illuminating not just to actors but to anyone with a passion for the theatre or film....[Zucker] has elicited all kinds of extraordinary response from them, a great flow of extemporaneous expression, and ultimately a richly impressionistic portrait of the actor's imagination. - Montreal Review of Books Lively and thoughtful, Zucker askes all the right questions of her subjects... [A] must-read for cinephiles.... - Mirror Carole Zucker's conversations with 16 leading lights of the British stage, collected between the covers of In theCompany of Actors... will interest aspiring performers and theater buffs... [F]un to read. -- New York BladeNews and The Washington Blade [A great] use to serious students of acting. -- AmericanTheatre Simon Callow, interviewed by Carole Zucker, laments that most critics are ignorant of the processes of the theater. For critics and ordinary spectators, Zucker's In the Company of Actors is an easy-to-swallow antidote to Callow's complaint. -- Stagebill--Washinton, D.C. These sixteen chats with the masters will prove illuminating not just to actors but to anyone with a passion for the theatre or film...[Zucker] has elicited all kinds of extraordinary response from them, a great flow of extemporaneous expression, and ultimately a richly impressionistic portrait of the actor's imagination. -- Montreal Review of Books This book is a remarkable achievement... This volume belongs in all college and university library collections, where it will serve both undergraduate and graduate students. A splendid accomplishment; highly recommended. -- Choice Lively and thoughtful, Zucker askes all the right questions of her subjects... ...a must-read for cinephiles... -- Mirror [It] is filled with delicious disclosures... What makes IN THE COMPANY OF ACTORS not just dazzling, but truly illuminating are the fine minds at work here. Acting is something these actors have spent no only a great deal of time doing, but a great deal of time thinking about. And we can be thankful to have a book like IN THE COMPANY OFACTORS that does such wonderful justice to actors and the acting life. -- The Montreal Gazette A testament to her prowess as an editor and researcher, Zucker is equally present and absent in the text, letting each actor take center stage in a smooth narrative undisrupted by questions. It's an unmitigated delight to read the insights, rants, and kvetchings of some of the brightest stars in the English-speaking theatrical firmament. -- Library Journal Author InformationCarole Zucker is Professor of Film Studies at Concordia University in Montreal. Her previous books include TheIdea of the Image: Josef von Sternberg's Dietrich Films, Making Visible the Invisible: An Anthology of OriginalEssays on Film Acting and Figures of Light: Actors andDirectors Illuminate the Art of Film Acting. She teaches private acting workshops in Montreal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |