Bad acting, like bad writing, has a remarkable uniformity, whether seen on the French, German, or English stages; it all seems modeled after two or three types, and those the least like types of good acting. The fault generally lies less in the bad imitation of a good model, than in the successful imitation of a bad model.
Last Name:
Lewes
First Name:
George
Source:
The Audience Book of Theatre Quotations, by Louis Phillips
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