I’m putting this here for anyone who needs it, but I wrote down all the playwrights he listed off in the interview as well as some other books/performances mentioned and specific works from certain playwrights he cited as especially significant. Let me know if there’s anything I missed that should be added. I wish you all the best: - Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh by John Lahr (Biography on Tennessee Williams) - East of Eden ft. James Dean - On the Waterfront ft. Marlon Brando - The Whale ft. Brendan Fraser - The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron - Martyna Majok (ironbound) - Simon Stephens - August Wilson (pittsburgh cycle; the piano lesson; ma raineys black bottom; fences) - James Earl Jones - Lena Horne - Paula Vogel - Sarah Ruhl - Stephen Adly Guirgis (the motherfucker with a hat; between riverside and crazy) - William Shakespeare - Anton Chekhov - August Strindberg (Miss Julie) - Lynn Nottage - Arthur Miller (Death of a Salesman) - Harold Pinter - Martin McDonagh - Donald Margulies - Duncan Macmillan - George Bernard Shaw - William Inge - Adam Rapp - Tennessee Williams - Lanford Wilson - Henrik Ibsen - Clifford Odets - David Harrower - Edmond Rostand - David Mamet - David Auburn - National Theater at Home for recorded theater - John Steinbeck - Leon Tolstoy - Fyodor Dostoevsky - William Faulkner
@CaramelMsDelight8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for uploading this! Every time I hear or attend a class with Larry, I’m always a bucket of tears. Larry speaks to the humanity in ALL of us. I look forward to seeing him in New York again.
@marisolpadillasanchez6568 ай бұрын
I won’t let it die! I studied with Stella before she left us. Larry I wish I can see a Sunset with you and share a cop of coffee. Even If it will keep me up at night ( the coffe and the inspiration)
@miamae-lacey7635 ай бұрын
This is the most eye opening, heartwarming and just plain beautiful video I have ever seen. As a young adult I think it’s very easy to get caught up in social media and self presentation that we forget to just take a moment. One of the most prominent things said for me is “I look like I look, but I feel and act how I choose to” or something to that effect. This message was truly inspiring and Rudy you are a gift to this generation, you have the beautiful looks but you also have a pure heart and soul and that shines through in your work. I hope you realise how incredible you are and how much people all around the world adore you not just for your looks but for your outlook on life, for your attitude towards the world, nature and trying to preserve this beautiful planet. I am so incredibly proud and grateful for you. Thank you.
@iambrieyonnamonet7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing! This message was meant for me to hear & really take in. Passion, Kindness, gratitude, discipline, Serve. Thank you! 🫶🏾
@marisolpadillasanchez6568 ай бұрын
I do! I do want to hear you! Because you make me want to do more. Thank you Larry!!
@sayaluke60518 ай бұрын
What a gift this video is😭😭😭😭😭
@KytkaHilmarJezek5 ай бұрын
Larry Moss is the most esteemed acting coach today and rightfully is celebrated for his profound understanding of human nature and his unparalleled ability to convey this to his students. His teaching transcends traditional methods, delving deeply into the psychological and emotional aspects of characters, thereby enabling actors to connect authentically with their roles. Moss's approach is rooted in empathy and a keen perception of the intricacies of human behavior, which he imparts with passion and precision. Through his methods, Larry inspires a sense of discipline and emotional authenticity, encouraging a reconnection with the raw, primal elements of human experience that language and art strive to capture. His perspective serves as a beacon of hope and a reminder of the profound impact that dedicated practice and deep emotional engagement can have on an individual's growth and fulfillment. His dedication to fostering an environment where actors can explore and embrace their vulnerabilities has made him a revered figure in the acting community, earning him accolades and the admiration of both emerging talents and established stars. Through his insightful guidance, Moss has not only shaped countless successful careers but also enriched the art of acting itself, underscoring the vital role of humanity in performance. His exercises, such as the enunciation practice with "Peter Piper," are designed to bring language to life, making it an extension of the actor's emotional experience. Moss's profound respect for the power of language and his encouragement for actors to engage with great literature and plays reflect his belief that understanding and expressing deep human emotions are at the heart of compelling performances. Thank you for this video where we can see and feel the heart of Larry Moss.
@blaiserob2 ай бұрын
19:06 bookmark this for myself and others. Thank you, Larry
@marisolpadillasanchez6568 ай бұрын
Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you!!! Gracias Gracias
@orator407 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for uploading this. I'm reading Larry Moss's book, It's intense and rich with instructions for a training actor and actor. Another great writer is Toni Morrison. You've reached me Larry and I will share your wisdom with my acting group.Thank you Sir Larry Moss for your work and wisdom.
@alexispierr9 ай бұрын
24:54 that but and the whole thing after that made me think that there is some hope because I usually think if there's any chance that our generation will do something good and I usually end up with no ways, but larry is actually right here!!
@nikkashani89127 ай бұрын
What a beautiful interview.
@iheartJJ4539 ай бұрын
as soon as i saw rudy’s instagram post i came straight to youtube to see what this is about! ❤
@KytkaHilmarJezek5 ай бұрын
"Passion, kindness, gratitude, discipline, and a full knowledge that we are here to serve, not to gain power and not to be better than anybody else. Because there's no one like us in the universe. There's only one you, one me, and we have one thing that no one else has, and that's us. And when you make the most of it, that goes into the world...."
@real_ozzy7 ай бұрын
What made Brando great was his incredible intelligence, gift for mimicry (which in some cases is a huge weapon in your arsenal and his range of emotions was soo big. He lived a truly interesting life filled with hardship, comfort & ups and downs. My theory is that he could say words and immediately connect em to his feelings and why own anything he soo effortlessly. To me, probably the goat.
@matthewjohnson69479 ай бұрын
so much inspiration here! Thank you
@actorsprofession64509 ай бұрын
Oh, how beautiful! Thank you so much for this!! I have only had time to watch the first minutes just now - it's immediately going deep and I love Larry so much. So good to see you all well, Mr. Moss! ;) It's been 9 Years since we worked for the last time in the Berlin workshop. - Looking very much forward to watch the rest of this Interview. Blessings to you two from Germany♥ Everybody: do not miss the other new interview with Larry: kzbin.info/www/bejne/sHWzf6RpiLF2kNU
@actorsprofession64508 ай бұрын
Now I finished it. So much love in this - some legacy of its own. Who will carry on your flame, Larry? I hope many of us will. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
@twofknscoops63797 ай бұрын
You are a gift to this world, for uploading this conversation. ❤❤
@marisolpadillasanchez6568 ай бұрын
John Patrick Shanley it’s at life today and well. He was just in my acting class vía Zoom in Guadalajara Mexico. He is writing and his voice it’s at life. He told me that we Mexicans need to tell our real every day stories to enrich the heart of America and the states. We work a lot on his plays and Tennessee’s plays as well as Millers, Mamet, Hemingway…. Etc
@phillipreeves1214Ай бұрын
I saw him in Romeo and Juliet. He was really good, actually the best cast member, made Shakespeare bearable :)
@marisolpadillasanchez6568 ай бұрын
Commitment consistency discipline Do Do Do
@iamxaviersmalls7 ай бұрын
Wow ❤
@que81689 ай бұрын
💯💯💯🙏🏿
@alexispierr9 ай бұрын
if u actually realise what these two people are saying, you'll probably cry
@mesmerized18899 ай бұрын
this was very beautiful and inspiring to watch..🤍 thank you so much rudy and larry.