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“I think (Lee) Strasberg ruined more actors than he helped. He set American acting back about 100 years. . . . There is this whole kind of self-indulgent, neurotic belief that somehow the purpose for doing a play for these actors is to work out their private problems. They don’t have the sense of serving the script.”
--Playwright-actor Sam Shepard, in the Village Voice.
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