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Michael Chekhov (1891–1955)

Author of To the Actor: On the Technique of Acting

14+ Works 409 Members 2 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Disambiguation Notice:

Please do not combine this entry for Mikhail (aka Michael) Aleksandrovich Chekhov with his uncle, Mikhail Pavlovich Chekhov.

Works by Michael Chekhov

Associated Works

Spellbound [1945 film] (1945) — Actor — 148 copies, 3 reviews
Rhapsody [1954 film] (2011) — Actor — 4 copies

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Legal name
Chekhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich
Birthdate
1891-08-29
Date of death
1955-30-09
Gender
male
Education
Moscow Art Theatre
Occupations
actor
director
author
Relationships
Chekhov, Anton (uncle)
Chekhov, Mikhail (uncle)
Chekhov, Alexander (father)
Chekhova, Olga (ex-wife)
Nationality
Russia
Birthplace
St Petersbug, Russian Empire
Places of residence
Germany
Lithuania
Devon, England, UK
Connecticut, USA
Place of death
Beverly Hills, California, USA
Disambiguation notice
Please do not combine this entry for Mikhail (aka Michael) Aleksandrovich Chekhov with his uncle, Mikhail Pavlovich Chekhov.

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Reviews

2 reviews
In To the Actor Michael Chekhov has recorded brilliantly the results of his many years of experimenting, testing and verifying in the professional theater and schools of the theater. He brings to actors far greater insight into themselves and the characters they are to portray, which enables them to approach any role with new ease and skill.
“To the Actor is by far the best book that I have read on the subject of acting. Actors, directors, writers and critics will be grateful for it. It show more should prove enlightening to theatergoers who wish to deepen their appreciation for fine acting and thus help to invigorate the theatrical art.”—Gregory Peck“I think without a doubt every creative person in the theater will want to have it as a constant reference book, outside of its being, in my opinion, absorbing and entertaining reading.”—Yul Brynner (from the Preface)“One of the most remarkable and practical books on the technique of acting I have ever read....Enthusiastically recommended to all theatre collections of whatever size.”—Library Journal show less
A perfect handbook for professional and amateur actors and directors. Chekhov's simple and practical exercises are an absolute must for any theatre practitioner.

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