Konstantin (Constantin) Sergejevitch Stanislavski (Stanislavsky) (; January 5, 1863–August 7, 1938) was a Russian theatre and acting innovator.
In 1888, Stanislavski established the Society of Art and Literature at the Maly Theatre, where he gained experience in aesthetics and stagecraft.
In 1897 he co-founded the Moscow Art Theatre (MKhAT) with Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. One of the company's first productions was Anton Chekhov's The Seagull. It was at MKhAT that Stanislavski began developing, based on the realist tradition of Aleksandr Pushkin, his famous "System" (often called the "Method", though this is an inaccuracy; method acting was developed from it). "The System" would later be adapted by Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler, Robert Lewis, Sanford Meisner, and many others in the United States. Stanislavski's System focused on the development of realistic characters and stage worlds. Actors were instructed to utilise their "Affective Memory" in order to naturally portray a character's emotions. In order to do this actors were required to think of a moment in their own lives when they had felt the desired emotion and then replay the emotion in role in order to achieve a more genuine performance.
Stanislavsky's Method developed a systematic approach to training actors to work from the inside outward.
Stanislavsky proposed that actors study and experience subjective emotions and feelings and to manifest them to audiences by physical and vocals means, also known as Theatre language.
Stanislavski survived both the Russian Revolution of 1905 and the Russian Revolution of 1917, with Lenin apparently intervening to protect him. In 1918, Stanislavski established the First Studio as a school for young actors and wrote several works: those available in English translation include: An Actor Prepares, Building a Character, Creating a Role, and the biography My Life in Art.
"he was a wonderful actor who contributed to the world of Drama like no-one else in the past 5 decades" Thomas De Angelis President of the North Carolina Acting Asscociation 1976-82
Stella Adler, the only American to study with Stanislavski, was taught the Method of Physical Action in Paris for 5 weeks in 1934. With this new knowledge she came to Strasberg and introduced to him the new System/Method of Physical Action. Lee Strasberg understood the differences but rejected the Method of Physical Action. He believed that acting was recollection of emotion. Hence Adler stated about Strasberg "He got it all wrong."
Stanislavski died in 1938 so between 1934 when he met Stella Adler and 1938 he still discovered and reinforced new things to his System.
Charlie Chaplin said, "Stanislavki's book, An Actor Prepares, helps all people to reach out for big dramatic art. It tells what an actor needs to rouse the inspiration he requires for expressing profound emotions."
Sir John Gielgud said, "This director found time to explain a thousand things that have always troubled actors and fascinated students." Gielgud is also quoted as saying, "Stanislavski's now famous book is a contribution to the Theatre and its students all over the world."
Stanislavski's goal was to find a Universal Method/System that could help the actors. To sum up everything, Stanislavsky said about his System, "Create your own method. Don't depend slavishly on mine. Make up something that will work for you! But keep breaking traditions, I beg you."
1863 births | 1938 deaths | Theatre directors | Russian and Soviet theatre directors | People's Artists of the USSR
Константин Станиславски | Konstantin Sergejewitsch Stanislawski | Konstantín Stanislavski | Constantin Stanislavski | Kostantin Sergeevič Stanislavskij | קונסטנטין סטניסלבסקי | Konsztantyin Sztanyiszlavszkij | コンスタンチン・スタニスラフスキー | Constantin Stanislavski | Constantin Stanislavski | Станиславский, Константин Сергеевич | Константин Сергејевич Станиславски | Konstantin Stanislavskij | Konstantin Stanislavski | Станіславський Костянтин Сергійович | 康斯坦丁·斯坦尼斯拉夫斯基
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