Actors' Yearbook 2009 by Chris Denys

Actors' Yearbook 2009 by Chris Denys

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Actors' Yearbook 2009 by Chris Denys

'Actors Yearbook is a map, compass, guide-book. It's indispensable' Simon Callow 'Use of this book will save you time and money' Samuel West 'Indispensable to the young actor' Sir Peter Hall 'A useful guide' Richard Eyre 'The wide range of information and contacts should be a huge help to those undertaking their new journey' Judi Dench 'An excellent guide for those at the outset of their careers' The Stage Actors' Yearbook is a comprehensive reference guide to acting for television, film and theatre. It lists contact names and addresses for all sections of the acting world, from agents to production companies. Articles and commentaries provide a valuable insight into the profession. This edition includes many new articles including: The Essentials of Screen Acting by international acting and voice coach, Mel Churcher; and Physical and Mental Fitness for Actors by Alex Caan. This edition also includes far more contacts in the tv and film industry. This is an essential resource for actors and anyone involved in the industry, from those just embarking on a career, to experienced actors who may be unfamiliar with certain areas of the profession.
Simon Dunmore is a theatre director and drama school teacher; Hilary Lissenden is a theatre book editor. Chris Denys is the former Principal of Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
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ISBN 13 9781408104637
ISBN 10 1408104636
Title Actors' Yearbook 2009
Author Chris Denys
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2008-09-30
Number of pages 480
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.