Strasberg
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Definition
Proper noun A surname, most famously associated with Lee Strasberg, a highly influential American actor, director, and acting teacher. He was a central figure in the development and popularization of Method acting in American theater and film.
Usage
The word "Strasberg" is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the person, his family, or the acting techniques and legacy associated with him. * Lee Strasberg co-founded the Group Theatre and later led the Actors Studio. * The Strasberg approach to acting emphasizes emotional memory and psychological realism. * Susan Strasberg, his daughter, was also a noted actress.
Advanced Usage
- Strasbergian (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the theories and techniques of Lee Strasberg.
- The actor's performance had a distinctly Strasbergian intensity.
Variants and Related Words
- The Method (noun): The system of actor training, derived from the work of Konstantin Stanislavski, which Lee Strasberg adapted and taught. Often used synonymously with "Method acting."
- Actors Studio (noun): The prestigious acting school in New York City where Lee Strasberg served as artistic director and primary teacher for decades.
Synonyms
- (In the context of acting technique) Method acting, The System.
Related Phrases/Concepts
- Affective memory: A core technique in Strasberg's Method, where an actor recalls a personal emotional experience to fuel a performance.
- Sense memory: Another key Strasberg exercise, focusing on the detailed recall of physical sensations.
- The Group Theatre: The groundbreaking 1930s theatrical company where Strasberg and others first developed their approach.
Noun
- United States actor and film director (born in Austria) who was a leader in developing method acting in the United States (1901-1982)