Ernest Borgnine On Acting
Jan. 30th, 2011 11:58 amYahoo has "Ernest Borgnine" Trending right now.
My first thought was, naturally, "Oh man, I hope he's all right."
He is. He's getting a Screen Actors Guild lifetime achievement award tonight.
The article is a nice little overview of Mr. Borgnine's -- sorry, Ernest's career. But what really stood out for me was a quote from him on the art of acting:
Who here is, or has been, in community theater? (I know already of a bunch of you; I just figured a little roll-call wouldn't hurt. :)
My first thought was, naturally, "Oh man, I hope he's all right."
He is. He's getting a Screen Actors Guild lifetime achievement award tonight.
The article is a nice little overview of Mr. Borgnine's -- sorry, Ernest's career. But what really stood out for me was a quote from him on the art of acting:
If you watch [Gary Cooper], you can see him listening and then answering in turn. The same is true for Spencer Tracy. He listened before talking. That's what acting is all about. Many actors today don't listen. They speak because it's their turn to speak. I was lucky. I worked with actors like Bill Holden and Hume Cronyn. They were marvelous people and talented. They gave it their heart and soul. That's how they were brought up. Cary Grant was a beautiful person. Everything was in his facial expressions. You want to see real acting, watch the movies on TCM.That's a beautiful thing.
Who here is, or has been, in community theater? (I know already of a bunch of you; I just figured a little roll-call wouldn't hurt. :)
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Date: 2011-01-30 07:48 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2011-01-30 05:11 pm (UTC)I'm currently in rehearsal for PTD Productions' staging of Neil Simon's Laughter on the 23rd Floor, which is loosely based on his experiences writing for Sid Caesar. I'm playing Val, the head writer, and having a great time. I love this cast, and think it's going to be an outstanding show.
March 17th to 26th, at the Riverside Arts Center in Ypsilanti, MI. See the link above for details.
And yes, Borgnine is absolutely right about the importance of listening.
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Date: 2011-01-30 05:36 pm (UTC)I keep thinking, "one of these days", with regards to getting back into acting...I do miss it. It was a bulk of my High School, and strangely, is how I got into conventions in the first place. Lynette Cowper said, in 1995, "We have a convention that is doing a play, you should be in it". That was my first convention..and I've been doing them since.
One of these days.. :-)
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Date: 2011-01-30 05:41 pm (UTC)It's the family business, my father taught theater for decades, you have seen a lot of his students in movies and TV shows.
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Date: 2011-01-30 06:11 pm (UTC)I keep thinking I want to get back to it, but I'm afraid that Ann Arbor's community theatre world is probably too cut-throat for me. :)
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Date: 2011-01-31 03:42 pm (UTC)Ernest Borgnine Anecdote. No shit, there I was.
Date: 2011-01-30 06:38 pm (UTC)In the early 70s, during the energy crisis, he had a chest freezer, which he kept stocked with meat. He was going away for a week or two, and due to the semi-frequent blackouts, he didn't want his meat to go to waste. He knew that my parents bred and showed dogs (basset hounds and Irish setters), so he offered us his stock of frozen carnage.
For the next two weeks, we had a lot of venison! And so did the dogs :)
He was a really cool neighbor, at least from a 4 yr old's perspective.
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Date: 2011-01-30 06:38 pm (UTC)I have a book here that is his bio or autobio that I was about to start reading tomorrow.
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Date: 2011-01-30 06:41 pm (UTC)I suspect that may change soon.
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Date: 2011-01-30 09:42 pm (UTC)I helped to start, with some other theatre-geek college buddies, a community theater called "Olive Branch Players" in Independence, MO. For well over a decade we did 4 shows a year plus a children's show in the summer. It eventually morphed into performing at the local Renaissance Festival and pretty much petered out after that. But we did some great stuff, most of the 'big' musicals that were popular back in the late '70s and '80s.
The last community theater I did was a couple of shows with the Bell Road Barn, associated with Park College, north of the river in Missouri, first a wonderful production of "Quilters" when we reprized the next year and then a fun production of "Barefoot in the Park." Renfaires and my sewing business made it hard to have too much time to do shows and I miss it. But it was loads of fun and I'll always treasure the memories and the pics.
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Date: 2011-01-31 12:54 am (UTC)Borgnine, to me, represents what would be my ideal goal if I were a professional actor. Most people forgot he won the Best Actor Oscar for Marty, playing a lower-class guy with no hope of love - like most of us here - actually finding love.
Even when he had made his pile, by doing basic sitcom stuff in all those years of McHale's Navy, he had no trouble playing supporting roles in all kinds of TV shows and movies. In everything he did, he made the entire production better. Even Disney's The Black Hole was tolerable because he was in it, in the thankless Dr. Zachary Smith part.
Not so much theater, as college and community music-related
Date: 2011-01-31 01:24 am (UTC)Chorus and Yente in "Fiddler on the Roof", by virtue of being the only girl who could sing the low pitched solo
College and graduate ensembles and choruses.
In the chorus of a community production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "HMS Pinafore" - a last minute request to audition because they were short of altos and someone knew me and thought I could do it.
Much later, in the chorus for community production of "Oklahoma" ... with the low voice, I wound up singing and dressing as a guy (went for padding to look fat, rather than strapping to look flat!) and found I really didn't have the athleticism for the choreography.
And now, since 1994, Columbus Symphony Chorus, an all volunteer chorus which sings 3 to 4 times a year with the Symphony. And the Verdi Requiem is our next piece, whoo hoo! Double tympani, big brass section, and one killer Dies Irae!
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Date: 2011-01-31 01:49 am (UTC)Good times, good times.
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Date: 2011-01-31 01:56 am (UTC)Since the show closed, I've been doing a tiny bit of extra work in film and more local community theater...i never got my Equity card when I was on B'Way so i can still do whatever...but I miss my 15 minutes. ^_^
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Date: 2011-01-31 04:46 pm (UTC)I went to a recent production at the local community theater. They listed their next three or four upcoming pieces in the program, with audition and performance dates; I was disappointed to see that I couldn't audition for any of them, because for every single one of them I'd miss at least one performance. Ah well, I'll probably at least make a point of seeing them.
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Date: 2011-01-31 08:56 pm (UTC)Property manager for a production directed by my brother at Karamu in Cleveland
When active in SCA I considered it 24 hour improv rather than a sport competition, but I won't claim it as community theater.
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Date: 2011-01-31 11:43 pm (UTC)Rocky Horror Picture Show for years, as first Janet, then Magenta,then Columbia as I aged.
Bits in SF fandom musicals: ConFluence shows: The Kruton Interface, the Dune one, and the Thing one.
Nothing since the kids, though. (If we don't count filk.)
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Date: 2011-02-01 03:26 am (UTC)~Patricia
If I were not upon the stage...
Date: 2011-02-02 05:04 am (UTC)However, I've been in and out of choirs since I was twelve -- I miss that more than I can say.