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Its a monologue about the glorification of war and dying for your country from All Quiet On The Western Front. The character explains what happens on the battlefield and i think it would further depth...
Perhaps you could say a little more about the monologue and why you want to portray someone who stutters?...
Im an actor and i want to portray an accurate and respectful stutter
Im an actor and i want to portray an accurate and respectful stutter This isnt for a movie or a tv show, its for a monologue I want to do. I think it would be a good way to add depth to it, I dont act...
English is my third language, but I do need it every day on my job. Usually I stutter a lot less talking in English, mostly because it’s a bit like acting for me, I’m completely another person using a...
Well this is ultimately the difficulty. The goal of speaking fluently is so deeply embedded that it’s not so simple to overcome. The best example I can give, is that if I said to you, speak for the ...
Hi back to you. I stutter much more speaking Spanish. I'm a native English speaker. I heard that stutterers who alter their voices, or are actors can lose their stutter ( James Earl Jones) when he's ...
I think you should try. Some people use acting methods during the presentation. New AI asisted devices may help in the future. İf you are not comfortable you may quit at the end...
Oh yes, and "st" starting words! It helps me to remember that Samuel L Jackson has a stutter and his coping mechanism is using "motherfucker" between words. Marilyn Monroes sexy voice was hers. Rowen ...
I think you have a point. I will also try that. Since we don't speak much, the brain might have forgotten how it feels like. Back when I was in school, I vaguely remembered that when a teacher asked m...
Substitutions help me a lot. Beyond that, i don’t stutter if I’m yellow or “pretending” to talk in an accent different from my own. My stutter and silent blocks are HELLISH when i speak with my own n...
Could a dialect coach or vocal coach help?
Could a dialect coach or vocal coach help? I've heard of actors using dialect coaches to help them change their accent if they can't go back to their normal accent, for instance, Austin Butler can't s...
There is alot of doubt in population genetics because we haven’t yet figured out how to properly detangle genetic from epigenetic (environment gene interaction including psychologist development) and ...
When i was 11-13 years old i wanted to be an actor. I started going to an acting school and eventually got an agent and a few auditions. Never got any roles and eventually I moved on to a different dr...
🙋 yes i have performed on stage 😃. I used to write plays in college. Once our protagonist got hurt in an accident and i had to take up his role bcz only i knew the lines as i had written them. I was...
I’m a Neurogenic stutterer and actor appearing in several shows. I was an actor before my stutter and saw no reason to stop once it started. I let directors know I have a stutter that may appear. I te...
I'm in no way a ''recovering'' stutterer - just someone with a stutter, but yeah I have a degree in performance art and it required a fair bit of being on stage. I got a few acting gigs after graduati...
Has anyone here tried acting?
Has anyone here tried acting? I'm a "recovering" stutterer and I really would like to try out acting. Has anyone else here done it? Could you share your experience?...
Performance art, and dealing with stuff in my life that was way more intense than my stutter. Learning to speak on stage was important though, as the onus became less on typical speech and more on c...
Same thing for me. I stutter when I speak regularly in English or my native language, but when I use an accent, I rarely don't stutter....
its tricky, but some presentations went great with me. i usually take my time preparing what to say in the presentation, every single word , any word i stutter with i change it or change the order of ...