Word: actorly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...punch that did not look like a punch, scored a knockout that the referee did not realize was a knockout, and set a record that turned out to be no record. In the process, Cassius clearly established himself as the heavyweight champion of the world and a consummate actor--in the theater of the absurd...
...thought about going to a vocal conservatory, and I thought about going to an acting conservatory," Cohen says. "But I decided that I really wanted to be a well-rounded person before I was an actor...
...find it much more interesting when you lookat these really famous actors who are Harvardalums," Cohen says. "Look at Mira Sorvino['89-'90]. She graduated summa cum laude in EastAsian Studies and now is this wonderfully talentedactress who shows up and they say 'So, you went toHarvard--that's great. And you graduated summa.Wow. In East Asian Studies. Wow. There's a lotmore to you than being an actor. You're a reallyincredible person who happens to have this talentand is making a fair amount of money...
Jason S. Chaffin '00-'01, who has performed inprofessional productions in regional theaters forseveral years (he recently won the New JerseyTheatre Critics Award for Best Featured Actor in"The Who's Tommy"), is fully conscious ofHarvard's sparse drama offerings. Chaffin is alsoquick to note that if a student is looking forfour years of formal theater training, a certainIvy League school in New Haven has a ratherprestigious drama program...
...brought to Harvard by student group representatives on Unite! with the aim of providing students with the facilities and the impetus to think more deeply about themselves, their college experience, and Harvard's role as a world actor. So far, the teach-in (which ends tomorrow) has included events dedicated to a range of subjects joined by their effort to examine questions of social justice and political agency...