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Building a Character (Russian: Работа актера над собой) is the second of stage actor/director Constantin Stanislavski's three books on his method for learning the art of acting. It was first published in Russian in 1948; 's seminal English translation was published by of New York the following year. Creating a Role, the final book in the trilogy, followed Building a Character in 1957.

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  • Building a Character (Russian: Работа актера над собой) is the second of stage actor/director Constantin Stanislavski's three books on his method for learning the art of acting. It was first published in Russian in 1948; 's seminal English translation was published by of New York the following year. In Stanislavski's most widely read work, An Actor Prepares, he describes a process by which an actor imagines the character he will become. In Building a Character, he explains that the outward expressions of character must flow from that character's inner life: his memories, beliefs, preoccupations, and so on. He then elaborates ways in which the actor's manner of speech, dress, and movement (gestures, facial expressions, etc.) evidence the character's inner experience. Creating a Role, the final book in the trilogy, followed Building a Character in 1957. (en)
  • «La construcción del personaje» (en ruso, Работа актера над собой) es el segundo de los tres libros del actor y director Konstantín Stanislavski sobre su método para aprender el arte de actuar. Fue publicado por primera vez en ruso en 1948. En el trabajo más leído de Stanislavski, «Un actor se prepara», describe un proceso mediante el cual un actor imagina el personaje en el que se convertirá. En «La construcción del personaje», explica que las expresiones externas del personaje deben fluir de la vida interior de ese personaje: sus recuerdos, creencias, preocupaciones... etc. Luego elabora formas en que la forma de hablar, vestimenta y movimiento del actor (gestos, expresiones faciales, etc.) evidencian la experiencia interna del personaje. «Creando un rol» es el último libro de la trilogía, publicado en 1957. (es)
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  • First English-language edition (en)
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  • Building a Character (en)
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  • Работа актера над собой (en)
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  • Elizabeth Reynolds Hapgood (en)
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  • Building a Character (Russian: Работа актера над собой) is the second of stage actor/director Constantin Stanislavski's three books on his method for learning the art of acting. It was first published in Russian in 1948; 's seminal English translation was published by of New York the following year. Creating a Role, the final book in the trilogy, followed Building a Character in 1957. (en)
  • «La construcción del personaje» (en ruso, Работа актера над собой) es el segundo de los tres libros del actor y director Konstantín Stanislavski sobre su método para aprender el arte de actuar. Fue publicado por primera vez en ruso en 1948. «Creando un rol» es el último libro de la trilogía, publicado en 1957. (es)
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