Definition of thespianism in English:
thespianism
nounˈθɛspɪənɪz(ə)mˈTHespēənˌizəm
mass nounThe art or profession of acting.
the actors are convincing in their roles, but hardly set a standard for fine thespianism
Example sentencesExamples
- Narrative titles throughout the film display the same corny melodrama of the acted sequences and his youthful thespianism.
- It is hard not to see something quietly tragic in his father's reaction to Charles's teenage thespianism.
- It's not just that Wood fails to develop his straightforward storyline beyond its rote parameters, or that the performances all reek of retirement home thespianism.
- Method acting infers there is some manner of process to their thespianism.
- Partly because of the arcane quality of the shoot (all manner of camera tricks are employed), any over-the-top thespianism is subdued.
- Gary's thespianism ultimately saves the day.
- Academy Award-winning actor George C. Peppard has passed away, leaving a gaping void in the field of thespianism.
- Don't come looking here for award-winning thespianism.
- While none of them are in danger of being accused of serious thespianism in this film, they're all having fun while keeping the film grounded in enjoyable characters.
- It's always nice to see someone new stretch their thespianism for the sake of a snicker.