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James Lipton
September 19, 1926 -
Nationality: American
Category: Educator
Subcategory: American Educator

Because - Bobby Lewis said this once to us in class, the better you get, the less credit you'll get. Because the better you are, the more it looks like walking and talking and everybody thinks they can walk and talk.

   

I was originally going to be a lawyer, and the only thing I remember from the art of cross-examination is - you can see this one coming up Sixth Avenue - never ask a question the answer to which you do not know.

   

I thought we would have at most an audience of 5,000 devotees because I made the decision to stick to craft, not to gossip, not to be interested in any of the juicy stuff that they talk about on other shows, but stick to the question of craft.

   

I was dealing with craft, and that's the surprising thing, the number of people who have literally broken down on our stage, because when you're talking about the thing that is most important to someone, they're liable to feel something strong.

   

It can be summed up in one sentence. Does this person have something to teach my students? No one has ever let us down.

   

And I thought if I don't pre-interview - first of all, we couldn't afford it - but the second thing was it would force me to do my own research, which takes two weeks.

   

When it began I wrote this passionate letter to people I knew, studio members, of course, and other people with whom we have worked over the years and I said come and teach our students.

   

The difference - the fundamental difference between theater acting and film acting is that film acting is disjunctive.

   

The definition of genius, really, should be that that person can do what the rest of us have to learn how to do.

   

I criticize those critics. The reason being that they're doing one of the worst things that ever can be done to an actor, which is to say, Look, you do what we like you to do or else.

   

They change. They're different. There are no two alike, that's the miracle of it. But if they have something to teach the students. You can see them writing during the show.

   

If I were to ask you for example right now to go back with me and define those moments in your life that shaped you as a person and you began to reexamine them, something would happen.

   

Comedians don't laugh. They're too busy analyzing why it's funny or not.

   

The foundation for film acting is stage acting.

   

I had something called the back of the chair test. Where I sit, we don't sit like you and I do. I can see a sliver right behind them and they come out and they sit like this like god students and they don't touch the back of the chair.

   

And I thought, my God, there's an off chance that they will say something that's really worth preserving and there is one way to do that and I knew what it was because I come from television.

   

They will take a role that scares them over a role that doesn't. That's another thing I like about actors.

   

What I didn't know that by sticking to craft we would blow open some doors that I never saw opened before.

   

Hackman is able to live in the moment which means there is nothing for him at that split second than what is occurring in the scene.

   

We are the only school in America, drama school in America that trains actors, writers and directors side by side for three years in a master's degree program, and we want them - to expose them to everything.

   

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