Word: actorisms
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...ever-smiling and enthusiastic Lee, who directs the Office for the Arts (OFA) Learning From Performers program, was himself an actor before he turned to arts administration...
It’s not exactly Cliffhanger, but for actor John Lithgow ’67, Harvard has been a place for taking risks...
...real world you don’t get a chance to do that,” he says. “You have to pick something and specialize in it. That’s why when young people ask me how to become an actor, I say, ‘Go to college and try something else.’ You’ll never get that chance again...
...award—presented by the Harvard Medical School Center for Health and the Environment—was created in 2001 and previously awarded to eminent Harvard biologist E.O. Wilson and actor Harrison Ford...
...such devices seem unnecessary, since the starring actor is enough of a spectacle on his own. With hulking guards surrounding him at all times, Brendon T. DeMay ’03 projects a tremendous stage presence as the conniving Richard, drawing the audience into his calculated ravings. Kathleen A. Stetson ’03 also gives a stately performance as Queen Elizabeth, though Sergio Rafael ’05 is a bit stiff as Clarence. His unassuming presence may be intentional to create a guileless veneer, but he comes off as somewhat uncomfortable with the noble role...