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Stan·i·slav·sky S0705400 (stăn′ĭ-släv′skē, -släf′-), Konstantin Originally Konstantin Sergeyevich Alekseyev. 1863-1938. Russian actor and director. A founder of the Moscow Art Theater, he produced many of Chekhov's plays and developed an innovative method of acting that emphasizes the psychological motivation of the actor.Stanislavsky (ˌstænɪˈslævskɪ; Russian stəniˈslafskij) or Stanislavskin (Biography) Konstantin (kənstanˈtin). 1863–1938, Russian actor and director, cofounder of the Moscow Art Theatre (1897). He is famous for his theory of acting, known as the Method, which directs the actor to find the truth within himself about the role he is playingStan•i•slav•sky or Stan•i•slav•ski (ˌstæn əˈslɑv ski, -ˈslɑf-) n. Konstantin (Konstantin Sergeevich Alekseev), 1863–1938, Russian actor, producer, and director. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Stanislavsky - Russian actor and theater director who trained his actors to emphasize the psychological motivation of their roles (1863-1938)Konstantin Sergeevich Alekseev, Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavsky, Konstantin Stanislavsky |
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Stanislavsky, Stanislavski Konstantin . 1863--1938, Russian actor and director, cofounder of the Moscow Art Theatre (1897). He is famous for his theory of acting, known as the Method, which directs the actor to find the truth within himself about the role he is playing StanislavskyenUK Related to Stanislavsky: Stanislavsky MethodSynonyms for Stanislavskynoun Russian actor and theater director who trained his actors to emphasize the psychological motivation of their roles (1863-1938)Synonyms- Konstantin Sergeevich Alekseev
- Konstantin Sergeyevich Stanislavsky
- Konstantin Stanislavsky
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