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A tall, intellectual beauty and founding member of the Group Theatre with Clifford Odets, Elia Kazan, Harold Clurman and Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler believed that the actor’s responsibility to uphold his centuries-old profession dwelt in a deep understanding of the human condition. Yet it was not onstage but off that she would make her greatest contribution. Adler taught and inspired generations of actors, from Marlon Brando and Shelley Winters to Benicio del Toro and Mark Ruffalo. Her unrealized dream of becoming a movie star, hindered in part due to Senator Joseph McCarthy’s Blacklist, chafed against an unflagging commitment to the transformative power of art. From the socially conscious plays of the Depression-era Group Theatre to freedom fighting during World War II, she used her notoriety as a tool for change.
Playwright Clifford Odets was struck by the force of her persona, and the young Arthur Miller decided to become a playwright after seeing her perform with the Group Theatre. The only American acting teacher to have studied with Constantin Stanislavski, Stella made it her life’s mission to help evolve the art of acting from its histrionic Greco-Roman days to the realism we prize today in film, television, and theater.
Unearthing private audio recordings, Adler’s extensive FBI file, class videos and teaching materials, countless unpublished letters, and interviewing all of Stella’s living family as well as many of her colleagues, friends and students, biographer Sheana Ochoa brings alive the story of Stella Adler— actress, director, film producer, teacher, and theatrical giant.
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If a hardcopy is preferred, those will be available in early May.
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