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The Real Life of Laurence Olivier

For the first time, Harrison Ford is revealed to readers with all his compelling complexities. Drawing on more than 100 interviews with colleagues and with Ford himself, Garry Jenkins has built up the first complete portrait of the screen's "imperfect hero".
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Acting: Conversations with Working Actors

Though mostly monologues, they include enough exercises and student responses to get the flavor of Adler's work. Some themes run through these classes: American culture is bankrupt, Lee Strasberg got Stanislavsky wrong, and class and its formality must be learned in order to do major plays through the realist period. This is required reading for anyone interested in theater practice.
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A Life

Houghton delves into the area of movie production and addresses the job's creative concerns rather than the fund-raising aspects. His insights into choosing a story, the writer, director, production crew and cast, and the whole of the moviemaking process should set any film, television or even music video producer onto the right tracks.
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