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In the creative process there is the father, the author of the play the mother, the actor pregnant with the part and the child, the role to be born.
Constantin Stanislavski
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Constantin Stanislavski
Age: 75 †
Born: 1863
Born: January 5
Died: 1938
Died: August 7
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