Lee Strasberg

Lee Strasberg

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Lee Strasberg (November 17, 1901 – February 17, 1982) was an American actor, director and acting teacher.  He cofounded, with directors Harold Clurman and Cheryl Crawford, the Group Theatre in 1931, which was hailed as "America's first true theatrical collective".  In 1951, he became director of the non-profit Actors Studio, in New York City, considered "the nation's most prestigious acting school".  In 1969, Strasberg founded the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City and in Hollywood to teach the work he pioneered. He is considered the "father of method acting in America," according to author Mel Gussow, and from the 1920s until his death in 1982 "he revolutionized the art of acting by having a profound influence on performance in American theater and movies".  From his base in New York, he trained several generations of theatre and film's most illustrious talents, including Anne Bancroft, Dustin Hoffman, Montgomery Clift, Marlon Brando, James Dean, Marilyn Monroe, Julie Harris, Paul Newman, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and director Elia Kazan.  Former student Elia Kazan directed James Dean in East of Eden (1955), for which Kazan and Dean were nominated for Academy Awards. As a student, Dean wrote that Actors Studio was "the greatest school of the theater [and] the best thing that can happen to an actor".  Playwright Tennessee Williams, writer of A Streetcar Named Desire, said of Strasberg's actors, "They act from the inside out. They communicate emotions they really feel. They give you a sense of life." Directors like Sidney Lumet, a former student, have intentionally used actors skilled in Strasberg's "Method".  Kazan, in his autobiography, wrote, "He carried with him the aura of a prophet, a magician, a witch doctor, a psychoanalyst, and a feared father of a Jewish home.... [H]e was the force that held the thirty-odd members of the theatre together, and made them 'permanent.'"  :61 Today, Ellen Burstyn, Al Pacino, and Harvey Keitel lead this nonprofit studio dedicated to the development of actors, playwrights, and directors. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lee Strasberg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Filmography

1997

Lee Strasberg: The Method Man
Lee Strasberg: The Method Man
as Self
Movie - Released: 7/23/1997

1989

Movie
Broadway's Dreamers: The Legacy of the Group Theatre
as Self
Movie - Released: 6/26/1989

1982

Night of 100 Stars
Night of 100 Stars
as Self
Movie - Released: 3/8/1982

1981

The Godfather 1901–1959: The Complete Epic
The Godfather 1901–1959: The Complete Epic
as Hyman Roth
Movie - Released: 3/24/1981
Skokie
Skokie
as Morton Weisman
Movie - Released: 11/17/1981

1979

...And Justice for All
...And Justice for All
as Grandpa Sam
Movie - Released: 10/19/1979
Going in Style
Going in Style
as Willie
Movie - Released: 12/25/1979
Boardwalk
Boardwalk
as David Rosen
Movie - Released: 11/14/1979

1978

The Last Tenant
The Last Tenant
as Frank
Movie - Released: 6/25/1978

1977

Mario Puzo's The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television

1976

The Cassandra Crossing
The Cassandra Crossing
as Herman Kaplan
Movie - Released: 12/18/1976

1974

The Godfather Part II
The Godfather Part II
as Hyman Roth
Movie - Released: 12/20/1974

1962

Movie
Jane
as Self
Movie - Released: 1/2/1962

1958

The Gun Runners
The Gun Runners
as Rhett
Movie - Released: 8/1/1958

1953

China Venture
China Venture
as Patterson
Movie - Released: 9/7/1953

1937

Parnell
Parnell
as Pat
Movie - Released: 6/4/1937