Sonia Moore

Sonia Moore (December 4, 1902 – May 19, 1995) was a Belarusian-born American actress, writer and acting teacher. She is known for simplifying Stanislavski's system of acting devised by Konstantin Stanislavski.[1] Moore was a student of Yevgeny Vakhtangov, and later became an acting teacher.[2]

Sonia Moore
Born(1902-12-04)December 4, 1902
DiedMay 19, 1995(1995-05-19) (aged 94)
OccupationActing teacher, Actress
Spouse(s)Lev Borisovich Helfand

Early life

Born in Gomel, Belarus on December 4, 1902. She went to the Moscow Art Theatre's Third Studio to study acting under Russian theatre practitioner Yevgeny Vakhtangov in 1920. She married Lev Borisovich Helfand after her husband's death in 1957, Sonia decided to open a school of acting to bring the up-dated and revised teachings of Stanislavski in America.

in 1961 she founded the Sonia Moore Studio of the Theatre in New York City. [1]

Contribution to Stanislavsky acting system

Sketches by Stanislavski in his 1929—1930 production plan for Othello, which offers the first exposition of what came to be known as his Method of Physical Action rehearsal process, which was simplified by Sonia Moore

In 1960 her book The Stanislavski Method got published to clarifying the many misunderstandings and distortions surrounding on Stanislavski's theories, which occurred during the development of "Method Acting", which later revised under the title The Stanislavski System.[3] she also simplified the method of simple physical action.[4]

Works

  • The Stanislavski System: The Professional Training of an Actor; Second Revised Edition in 1984.[5]
  • Stanislavski Revealed: The Actor's Complete Guide to Spontaneity on Stage republished in 2000.[6]
  • Training an Actor: The Stanislavski System in Class published in 1997.[7]
  • The Stanislavski System: The Professional Training of an Actor by Sonia Moore published in 1965.[8]
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See also

References

  1. "Sonia Moore, 92, Stanislavsky Expert". The New York Times. 1995-05-24. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-01-08.
  2. "The Bennett TheatreLab & Conservatory — History". The Bennett TheatreLab & Conservatory. Retrieved 2019-01-09.
  3. Sonia Moore and American Acting Training: With a Sliver of Wood in Hand.
  4. Carnicke, Sharon Marie (1998). Stanislavsky in Focus. Psychology Press. ISBN 9789057550706.
  5. Sonia., Moore (1984). The Stanislavski system : the professional training of an actor : digested from the teachings of Konstantin S. Stanislavski (2nd revised ed.). New York, N.Y. ISBN 978-0140466607. OCLC 10507550.
  6. Sonia., Moore (1991). Stanislavski revealed : the actor's guide to spontaneity on stage. Moore, Sonia. (1st Applause ed.). New York, NY: Applause Theatre Books. ISBN 978-1557831033. OCLC 24213179.
  7. Sonia., Moore (1979). Training an actor : the Stanislavski system in class (Rev. ed.). Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0140463804. OCLC 4494610.
  8. Sonia., Moore (1984). The Stanislavski system : the professional training of an actor : digested from the teachings of Konstantin S. Stanislavski (2nd revised ed.). New York, N.Y. ISBN 978-0140466607. OCLC 10507550.
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