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The Charismatic Chameleon: The Actor as Creative Artist

Author Leslie O'Dell
Publisher Sussex Academic Press
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Author(s)Leslie O'Dell
ISBN / ASIN1845194128
ISBN-139781845194123
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Sales Rank5,144,419
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A working actor needs chameleon-like skills to transform into fictional characters, shaped by the conventions of any of a wide variety of genres. Equally important is charisma, that unique personal energy that transforms a skilled mimic into a star. What is the secret of the charismatic chameleon? Beginning with the premise that actors are creative artists, and tracing individual creativity to six distinct temperaments (personality types), author Leslie O'Dell demonstrates how actors can tap the profound resources of the psyche in even the most stress-filled situations. After introducing the nuances of the theory behind the practice, readers encounter a "Virtual Workshop" - a dialogue among acting students, each representing one of the six "Creative Personality" types, as they diagnose their individual temperaments and then explore how the charismatic chameleon insight might assist each of them in mastering their craft, confronting barriers to personal excellence, and preparing themselves for a successful acting career. The volume concludes with an annotated bibliography that positions the concepts of charisma, creative temperament, and the dangers and challenges of actor training. At the heart of the book is one simple truth: that an effortless flow of charismatic energy is available at any time, and that the process for tapping into that source of authenticity and creativity is straightforward, flexible, and easily blended with other acting strategies and styles. The Charismatic Chameleon is essential reading for working actors, for students of acting, and for teachers and directors who seek a more finely-nuanced understanding of the source of acting excellence and how best to optimize creativity through collaborative and individual praxis.