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Actors and sometimes
Actors, musicians, and other performers sometimes use stage names, for example, to mask their ethnic backgrounds.
But the mention of Watteau should also alert us to the fact that Pierrot, along with his fellow Commedia masks, was beginning to be " poeticized " in this century — that he was beginning to be the subject, not only of poignant folksong (" Au clair de la lune ", sometimes attributed to Lully ), but also of the more ambitious art of Claude Gillot ( Master André's Tomb 1717 ), of Gillot's students Watteau ( Italian Actors 1719 ) and Nicolas Lancret ( Italian Actors near a Fountain 1719 ), of Jean-Baptiste Oudry ( Italian Actors in a Park 1725 ), and of Jean-Honoré Fragonard ( A Boy as Pierrot ).
Actors who appeared more than once, sometimes in different roles, included Johnny Silver, Amzie Strickland, Eleanor Audley, Sandy Kenyon ( who also appeared in the 2004 reunion special ), Jackie Joseph, Doris Singleton, Peter Hobbs, Len Weinrib, Burt Remsen, George Tyne, Bella Bruck, Jerry Hausner, Herb Vigran, Alvy Moore, Jane Dulo, Bernard Fox, Dabbs Greer, Elvia Allman ( as Herman Glimscher's mother ), and Tiny Brauer.
Actors performing in minor theatres may sometimes be spotted by the theatre's sound production staff or by managers affiliated with voice acting management agencies.
I sometimes went to the Actors Studio on Saturday mornings because Elia Kazan was teaching, and there were usually a lot of good-looking girls, but Strasberg never taught me acting.
Actors who do not believe the superstition will sometimes abstain out of politeness to those that do.
Actors and clowns around the world have painted their faces — and sometimes bodies — for centuries, and continue to do so today.

Actors and alternate
Stills of the alternate enemies can be seen during the credits, as " Actors who were Cut from the Game ".

Actors and between
Goldberg says that, “ these changes fostered a different relationship between actors and the space in which they performed and also between them and their audiences .” Actors were thrust into much closer audience interaction.
As a result, in November 1973, Puerto Rico witnessed one of the largest labor disputes between the local Actors Union and Tommy Muñiz Productions.
Filmed in 1980, the pilot was among many delayed due to a strike precipitated by animosity between the television networks and the partnership of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
He is 20 years old in The Curse of Monkey Island as he proves to Dinghy Dog when he tries to guess Guybrush's age and Guybrush proves it with his SCUMM Actors Guild Membership Card, although, in the most recent game, Elaine states it was 3 years between Monkey Island 2 and 3.
Due to his activity between 1987 and 1989, Juliá was ranked first in Variety's " List of Busiest Hollywood Actors ".
LORT acts on behalf of its members in matters pertaining, but not limited to ; collective bargaining with unions such as Actors ’ Equity Association, United Scenic Artists, and the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, representation before government agencies on problems of labor relations, and the handling of disputes between members and their employees or union representatives .< ref > League of Resident Theatres, < www. lort. org ></ ref >
Brandoni also served in numerous actors ' guilds, including the International Federation of Actors ( IFA ) as its Vice President between 1974 and 2004.
It was inaugurated on 18 April 2008 with a friendly football game between Honarmandan ( Actors ) versus a local team.
In May 2005, the contract between the Actors Studio and New School University was not renewed.
In that decade Puerto Rico witnessed one of the largest labor disputes between the Actors Union and Tommy Muñiz Productions.
The Querelle des Bouffons (" Quarrel of the Comic Actors "), also known as the Guerre des Bouffons (" War of the Comic Actors "), was the name given to a battle of rival musical philosophies which took place in Paris, France between 1752 and 1754.
The term Non State Actors ( NSA ) is also widely used in development cooperation, particularly under the Cotonou Agreement between the European Union ( EU ) and the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific ACP countries.
Actors Sarah Michelle Gellar and David Boreanaz undertook training for the climactic sword fight between their characters.
In between her acting roles, Todd wrote two books, Being Young Actors and Parenting The Young Actor.
Actors and actresses garbed in colorful and cute costumes dramatize this century old tradition which features swordfights between the Christians and Moors.
Also, there is no necessary relationship between the number of Actors, threads, and locks that might be involved in a computation.

Actors and theater
Student James Dean, in a letter home to his parents, writes that Actors Studio was " the greatest school of the theater the best thing that can happen to an actor ".
At a 1997 ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the blacklist, Richard Masur, then President of the Screen Actors Guild, apologized for the union's participation in the ban, noting: " Only our sister union, Actors ' Equity Association, had the courage to stand behind its members and help them continue their creative lives in the theater.
Under pressure from the government, the National Actors ’ Association, which had commissioned a mural on the theater in Mexico suspended his work on The History of Theater in Mexico at the Jorge Negrete Theater and sued him for breach of contract in 1958.
After graduation from college in 1981, Robbins founded the Actors ' Gang, an experimental theater group, in Los Angeles with actor friends from his college softball team ( including John Cusack ).
Robbins has also acted in and directed several Actors ' Gang theater productions.
After working with Actors Equity during their 1919 strike, he decided that the Loos-Emerson team should make the move to the theater ; Loos took a subordinate position.
He graduated with a theater degree in 1979 from the University of California at Irvine and then studied acting with Tony Barr at the Film Actors Workshop.
* Carolina Actors Studio Theatre, a theater company in Charlotte, North Carolina
After a short apprenticeship at the San Francisco Actors ' Workshop, he joined the San Francisco Mime Troupe, a radical political street theater whose members were arrested for performing in parks without permits.
As a student, Dean wrote that Actors Studio was " the greatest school of the theater the best thing that can happen to an actor ".
He was allowed into the Canadian Actors ' Union in 1924 and played in the Montreal Yiddish theater under the direction of Isidore Holender.
Phillips ' regional theater credits include performing leading roles for San Diego ’ s Old Globe Theatre, for the Alaska Repertory Theatre, at Seattle Repertory Theatre in the premier of Inspecting Carol with Dan Sullivan directing, at Baltimore's Center Stage in the premier of Miss Evers ' Boys, for the Westport Country Playhouse, the Boston Shakespeare Company, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Salt Lake Acting Co., and the McCarter Theatre.
Actors in these theater groups like Shreerām Lāgoo, Mohan Agāshe, and Sulabhā Deshpānde brought new authenticity and power to Tendulkar's stories while introducing new sensibilities in Marathi theater.
At first taped at the New School's Tishman Auditorium in Greenwich Village, New York City, blocks away from Actors Studio's home in the theater district in midtown Manhattan, and shifting subsequently to its present location, Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts at Pace University's New York City campus.
The Vilna Troupe (; ; ), also known as Fareyn Fun Yiddishe Dramatishe Artistn ( Federation of Yiddish Dramatic Actors ) and later Dramă şi Comedie, was an international and mostly Yiddish-speaking theatrical company, one of the most famous in the history of Yiddish theater.
Actors are seen ( and heard quietly ) declaiming in a Greek theater.
Actors from the municipal theater in Münster recorded the first audio books for the visually impaired in an improvised studio lined with egg cartons.
* University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – 19th Century Actors Photographs Cartes-de-visite studio portraits of entertainers, actors, singers, comedians and theater managers who were involved with or performed on the American stage in the mid-to-late 19th century.
The Hebrew Actors ' Union ( HAU ), formed in 1899 as a craft union for actors in Yiddish theater in the United States ( primarily in New York City ), was the first actors ' union in the United States.
He eventually recovered his former popularity, however, presiding at the conference at which the International Ladies ' Garment Workers ' Union was founded in 1900, helping to organize the Hebrew Actors ' Union ( 1899 ; this union of actors from the Yiddish theater was the country's first performing arts union ), running unsuccessfully for Congress as a socialist in 1904, later becoming a Zionist, then serving on New York City's Board of Education in 1911.
An award-winning regional theater, Olney Theatre Center is one of only two theaters in the country to operate under an Actors ' Equity Association Council of Stock Theaters ( COST ) contract.
* Modern Hellenic ( Greek ) film ( cinema ), theater and film directors, Actors

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