Greg Fitzsimmons
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, she was gorgeous.
Yeah, she was gorgeous.
Yeah, she was gorgeous.
Well, it was part of that wholeβhe went to the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York, and his class at the Neighborhood Playhouse was James Dean, Paul Newman. What was Paul Newman's wife's name? She was a very famous actress as well. Yeah, I don't remember. There was this one group that started, and it was Stanislavski taught Meisner. Meisner started the Neighborhood Playhouse.
Well, it was part of that wholeβhe went to the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York, and his class at the Neighborhood Playhouse was James Dean, Paul Newman. What was Paul Newman's wife's name? She was a very famous actress as well. Yeah, I don't remember. There was this one group that started, and it was Stanislavski taught Meisner. Meisner started the Neighborhood Playhouse.
Well, it was part of that wholeβhe went to the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York, and his class at the Neighborhood Playhouse was James Dean, Paul Newman. What was Paul Newman's wife's name? She was a very famous actress as well. Yeah, I don't remember. There was this one group that started, and it was Stanislavski taught Meisner. Meisner started the Neighborhood Playhouse.
And that whole voice in acting that was based on listening and answering and being in the moment, and it was about finding emotional truth and coming from that rather than from the dialogue. You didn't study the dialogue and recite it. You found words. Where the emotional truth of where this character was, and then you just unleashed it, and you found the moment in that.
And that whole voice in acting that was based on listening and answering and being in the moment, and it was about finding emotional truth and coming from that rather than from the dialogue. You didn't study the dialogue and recite it. You found words. Where the emotional truth of where this character was, and then you just unleashed it, and you found the moment in that.
And that whole voice in acting that was based on listening and answering and being in the moment, and it was about finding emotional truth and coming from that rather than from the dialogue. You didn't study the dialogue and recite it. You found words. Where the emotional truth of where this character was, and then you just unleashed it, and you found the moment in that.
And that started this whole kind of like realistic acting.
And that started this whole kind of like realistic acting.
And that started this whole kind of like realistic acting.
On the waterfront. On the waterfront was incredible. Yeah. It was great.
On the waterfront. On the waterfront was incredible. Yeah. It was great.
On the waterfront. On the waterfront was incredible. Yeah. It was great.
Oh, no shit. I just rewatched it recently. It's fucking dark, man. It's so good. So good. Jackie Gleason was fucking amazing.
Oh, no shit. I just rewatched it recently. It's fucking dark, man. It's so good. So good. Jackie Gleason was fucking amazing.
Oh, no shit. I just rewatched it recently. It's fucking dark, man. It's so good. So good. Jackie Gleason was fucking amazing.