Lee Strasberg

Lee Strasberg was a pioneering figure in American theater and film, best known for developing and popularizing “The Method,” an approach to acting that emphasizes emotional truth and authenticity. As the artistic director of the Actors Studio, Strasberg influenced generations of actors, including legends like Marlon Brando, Marilyn Monroe and Al Pacino. His work transformed acting techniques, making a lasting impact on the craft and its practice.

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