Daniel Day-Lewis with Prof. Richard Brown
Academy Award winner Daniel Day-Lewis joins Prof. Brown to discuss his body of work in theater and film. (3/22/2005 , 6/16/2005)
Sir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis is an English actor.[2] He excelled on stage at the National Youth Theatre, before being accepted at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, which he attended for three years. Despite his traditional actor training at the Bristol Old Vic, he is considered to be method actor, known for his constant devotion to and research of his roles.[3][4] He often remains completely in character for the duration of the shooting schedules of his films, even to the point of adversely affecting his health. He is one of the most selective actors in the film industry, having starred in only five films since 1998, with as many as five years between roles.[5]
Day-Lewis is one of the most acclaimed actors of his generation and has earned numerous awards, including three Academy Awards for Best Actor for his performances in My Left Foot (1989), There Will Be Blood (2007) and Lincoln (2012), making him the only male actor in history to have three wins in the lead actor category and one of only three male actors to win three Oscars.[6] He was also Oscar nominated in this category for In the Name of the Father (1993) and Gangs of New York (2002). He has also won four BAFTA Awards for Best Actor, three Screen Actors Guild Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. In November 2012, Time named Day-Lewis the "World's Greatest Actor."[7] In June 2014, he received a knighthood at Buckingham Palace for services to drama.[8]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Day-Lewis
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000358/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
The New York University School of Professional Studies ( also known as SPS ) is one of the schools and colleges that comprise New York University. Founded in 1934, the school offers undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs. The school's main campus is located at 7 East 12th Street, New York at NYU's Washington Square main campus.
http://www.scps.nyu.edu/
https://www.youtube.com/user/scpsnyu
@NYUSPS
American Movie Classics, as AMC was originally known, debuted on October 1, 1984 as a premium channel. Its original format focused on classic movies – largely those made prior to the 1950s – that aired during the afternoon and early evening hours in a commercial-free, generally unedited, uncut and uncolorized format. AMC is an American basic cable and satellite television channel that is owned by AMC Networks. The channel primarily airs theatrically released movies, along with a limited amount of original programming.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMC_(TV_channel)
http://www.amc.com/
@AMC_TV
Richard Brown began his teaching career at New York University in 1967. Movies101 was launched in 1969. In 1973 he was invited to join the founding faculty of The Tisch School of the Arts where he helped design the curriculum. In 1975 he founded The International Center for Film and Television. Since then he has taught on land and sea, to youngsters at Little Red School House and seniors at Greenwich House. He has lectured to the most powerful executives in America at the World Presidents Organization and inmates at Riker’s Island. His unique programs, blending adult education and a love of motion pictures have sold out at The Smithsonian and The Library of Congress, at Oxford, The Sorbonne, and The Carpenter Center at Harvard University. His Evening with John Cleese at the Smithsonian recently drew 1,500 fans and sold out on announcement. He addressed the United Nations delivering the keynote at the first annual conference on motion picture.
He has also produced specialized festivals for Vassar College, The Cooper-Hewitt Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The National Arts Club and The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. He has created individualized programs for numerous organizations, including American Express Centurion Division, Cunard Line, Four Seasons Hotel Group, Orient Express, and Silversea Line where he presents annual film festival cruises. He has undertaken corporate projects partnering with a broad variety of America’s outstanding corporation including the Sony Corporation, Grey Advertising, Walt Disney, BBD&O, DuPont and Time, Inc.
His critically acclaimed series, Reflections on the Silver Screen featured 50 in-depth conversations with screen legends ranging from Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn to Jimmy Stewart and Katharine Hepburn. (Commissioned by The Library of Congress, it has been termed “...the definitive archive on American film in the 20th Century.”) Prof. Brown is revisiting these interviews with a 21st Century perspective in his new TV series, The Great American Movie Star, set to premiere on WNET in late 2013.
@Prof_RBrown
#Movies101
#NYU
#AMC
Видео Daniel Day-Lewis with Prof. Richard Brown канала Professor Richard Brown
Sir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis is an English actor.[2] He excelled on stage at the National Youth Theatre, before being accepted at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, which he attended for three years. Despite his traditional actor training at the Bristol Old Vic, he is considered to be method actor, known for his constant devotion to and research of his roles.[3][4] He often remains completely in character for the duration of the shooting schedules of his films, even to the point of adversely affecting his health. He is one of the most selective actors in the film industry, having starred in only five films since 1998, with as many as five years between roles.[5]
Day-Lewis is one of the most acclaimed actors of his generation and has earned numerous awards, including three Academy Awards for Best Actor for his performances in My Left Foot (1989), There Will Be Blood (2007) and Lincoln (2012), making him the only male actor in history to have three wins in the lead actor category and one of only three male actors to win three Oscars.[6] He was also Oscar nominated in this category for In the Name of the Father (1993) and Gangs of New York (2002). He has also won four BAFTA Awards for Best Actor, three Screen Actors Guild Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. In November 2012, Time named Day-Lewis the "World's Greatest Actor."[7] In June 2014, he received a knighthood at Buckingham Palace for services to drama.[8]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Day-Lewis
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000358/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
The New York University School of Professional Studies ( also known as SPS ) is one of the schools and colleges that comprise New York University. Founded in 1934, the school offers undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs. The school's main campus is located at 7 East 12th Street, New York at NYU's Washington Square main campus.
http://www.scps.nyu.edu/
https://www.youtube.com/user/scpsnyu
@NYUSPS
American Movie Classics, as AMC was originally known, debuted on October 1, 1984 as a premium channel. Its original format focused on classic movies – largely those made prior to the 1950s – that aired during the afternoon and early evening hours in a commercial-free, generally unedited, uncut and uncolorized format. AMC is an American basic cable and satellite television channel that is owned by AMC Networks. The channel primarily airs theatrically released movies, along with a limited amount of original programming.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMC_(TV_channel)
http://www.amc.com/
@AMC_TV
Richard Brown began his teaching career at New York University in 1967. Movies101 was launched in 1969. In 1973 he was invited to join the founding faculty of The Tisch School of the Arts where he helped design the curriculum. In 1975 he founded The International Center for Film and Television. Since then he has taught on land and sea, to youngsters at Little Red School House and seniors at Greenwich House. He has lectured to the most powerful executives in America at the World Presidents Organization and inmates at Riker’s Island. His unique programs, blending adult education and a love of motion pictures have sold out at The Smithsonian and The Library of Congress, at Oxford, The Sorbonne, and The Carpenter Center at Harvard University. His Evening with John Cleese at the Smithsonian recently drew 1,500 fans and sold out on announcement. He addressed the United Nations delivering the keynote at the first annual conference on motion picture.
He has also produced specialized festivals for Vassar College, The Cooper-Hewitt Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The National Arts Club and The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. He has created individualized programs for numerous organizations, including American Express Centurion Division, Cunard Line, Four Seasons Hotel Group, Orient Express, and Silversea Line where he presents annual film festival cruises. He has undertaken corporate projects partnering with a broad variety of America’s outstanding corporation including the Sony Corporation, Grey Advertising, Walt Disney, BBD&O, DuPont and Time, Inc.
His critically acclaimed series, Reflections on the Silver Screen featured 50 in-depth conversations with screen legends ranging from Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn to Jimmy Stewart and Katharine Hepburn. (Commissioned by The Library of Congress, it has been termed “...the definitive archive on American film in the 20th Century.”) Prof. Brown is revisiting these interviews with a 21st Century perspective in his new TV series, The Great American Movie Star, set to premiere on WNET in late 2013.
@Prof_RBrown
#Movies101
#NYU
#AMC
Видео Daniel Day-Lewis with Prof. Richard Brown канала Professor Richard Brown
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
All Daniel Day-Lewis Voices and AccentsDaniel Day Lewis, Jack Nicholson (Robin Williams) Accepting Critics' Choice AwardDaniel Day-Lewis Biography | Family | Childhood | House | Net worth | Car collection | LifestyleMartin Scorsese and Daniel Day-Lewis interview on "Gangs of New York" (2002)Daniel Day-Lewis Stops Oprah Interview to Talk Heath Ledger’s Death | The Oprah Winfrey Show | OWNMartin Scorsese with Prof. Richard BrownHow Daniel Day-Lewis Became Hawkeye in THE LAST OF THE MOHICANSThe Making Of "LINCOLN" Behind The ScenesDaniel Day Lewis "The Last Of The Mohicans" 1992 - Bobbie Wygant ArchiveJoe Rogan on Daniel Day-LewisDaniel Day-Lewis winning Best Actor for "Lincoln"Actors Studio - Brad PittDaniel Day-Lewis - 'Movies 101' Part 2No Country for Old Men - Interview with Coen Brothers, Josh Brolin & Javier BardemAl Pacino Live on Daniel Day-LewisPaul Thomas Anderson on Working with Daniel Day LewisDaniel Day-Lewis Wins Best Actor: 1990 OscarsThe Real Reason Daniel Day-Lewis Quit ActingHow Daniel Day-Lewis Found Abraham Lincoln's Voice | Oprah's Next Chapter | Oprah Winfrey NetworkDaniel Day Lewis and Paul Thomas Anderson on There Will Be Blood: Reel Pieces with Annette Insdorf