An acting masterclass from Sir Michael Caine (BBC Radio 4)

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Publicado 2010-09-29
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Watch the BBC first on iPlayer 👉 bbc.in/iPlayer-Home Tears, nudity, alcohol, and what to do with your eyes. Sir Michael Caine provides an acting masterclass to the BBC's Mark Lawson.

Sir Michael came into Broadcasting House for an interview with Radio 4's Front Row. You will be able to hear the full interview here: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tyv8c

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @RaiceGeriko
    Wow... "You must fight the tears. And when you fight the tears, the audience will cry for you." This dude is the real deal.
  • @kaleidojess
    "..if you fight the tears, the audience will cry for you"
  • @TheObsoletist33
    I just want like 5 hours of this talk. I can't believe how interesting this was.
  • @TheToneBender
    Not entirely sure why i'm watching acting tips since i have no plans of becoming an actor but i'm enjoying it nontheless
  • @edu1267
    Could listen to this dude allday. Would love to have a podcast or something like that with him. loved it.
  • @dacookoosnest
    Got into a fight once with my drama teacher about acting drunk, he said I should act drunk, i then turned and said surely if I’m drunk I’m trying to cover up the fact that I’m drunk? To which the argument kept going back and forth. I’m just happy that Michael Caine also believes the same as i do!
  • @shivercanada
    What a Legend, I hope he has a long healthy life I never tire of him
  • @SimonCantan
    Fascinating. Michael Caine is such a smart guy.
  • @JerryWatkinsMrRobot
    Very, very few celebrities that could be said of me that I "worship", but Mr Caine is one.
  • @ManCave1972
    Some of the subtle looks Caine gives in Get Carter are truly menacing and chilling. One of the most enjoyable actors to watch in the history of cinema.
  • @DrummerBoy233
    When Michael explained the part about choosing which eye of the opposing actor to look into, so as to remain open to the camera. I never gave it a lot of thought and put that in the back of my mind, very useful tip.
  • @theresepham2007
    goosebumps everywhere...this is brilliant teaching...punching advice that you'll never forget
  • @becky5760
    I really love the mentioning of Male actors fighting the tears, I recall Hugh Jackman mentioning the exact same thing and he even gave an example of the performance. Brilliant concept for such strong acting.
  • Michael Caine, one whom I truly cherish and admire as a great Actor. Those are advice money can't buy.
  • @jamienoel2073
    "Or just play yourself, always play yourself see, no matter what film you're in or what character you are playing, no matter what the background, do exactly the same thing every time, nailed it! You're welcome" MC
  • @jonathanpopp7808
    I appreciate that the interviewer would ask a question and then be quiet. He let Michael Caine do his thing which is what we all want to see. Well done.
  • @MrPoupard
    Agree or not ...it's advice from someone whose been there, seen it and done it for > 50 years so we should listen and learn.
  • @Moucheron1990
    I never thought about choosing a certain eye to look at to maintain intimacy with the camera. Very clever.