Sathyaish
51

I am putting together an article that lists famous actors who didn't take any formal training in acting before they ended up acting in films. I have listed 6 actors so far and I am building up the list one entry per day.

Please have a look. I hope you enjoy reading it. Read the article at Actors who never went to an acting school

Today's entry:

When she told him she hadn't understood his question, he asked again, "You're a model, aren't you?" He gave her his business card and requested that she think it over and that if she decides to become a model, that she ask her parents to give him a call.

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From India, Ghaziabad
NK SUNDARAM
581

Thanks for the posting. just a small observation. Somebody told me during one of my training programmes, that i quote everything from the Western point of view such as authors, videos, happenings etc. From that day onwards, I started digging into Indian equivalents.
Similarly, all your actors are from the West. We do have plenty of actors such as Raj Kapoor, Kamal Hasan Shivaji Ganeshan, Rajni Kanth, Sunil Dutt, and a host of others, who never went to any Acting Schools. Same is applicable for Directors, Singers and so on.
Would suggest that you dig up some Indian counterparts as well. Perhaps you should be able to link it up with its relevance to HR, Training, learning etc etc. That will be a real challenge for you.
Best wishes.

From India
Sathyaish
51

Great views, Rakesh. Sadly, what you're saying has very little to do with the profession of acting and more to do with a human instinctual behavior called greed. Everyone of us is corruptible and when we are put in a position of power and wealth have a threshold level of resistance towards these tendencies that can be compromised.

Thank you, Mr. Sundaram. I do have a list of Indian actors as well and will be putting them up as well. However, in the Indian context, things change for two reasons:

1) Almost the entire Bollywood film industry never learnt acting from anywhere. Those that did go to acting schools like the National School of Drama (NSD) are the exceptions.

2) The technique in Bollywood varies significantly from Hollywood. Hollywood acting requires a lot of preparation, art, skill and talent. Hollywood scripts get written 2 years to 8 years to sometimes even earlier than the film being shot. Actors are given scripts and signed on months and even years before the filming. They go into year long sabbaticals to prepare for their roles, etc.

In Bollywood (and I am talking out of experience, I am an actor and have done a fair bit of work here or there and am shooting for my first Bollywood film in December this year), most actors are called on the spot and asked to just do the thing they are supposed to do without being told about the story or sometimes even the context. It is more like "imitation" than acting.

From India, Ghaziabad
Hiren50
8

This is a unique post that Satyaish has made. If I may add Amitabh Bachchan . During his time, there were three gold medalists from the Pune institute which is the premier institute for films in India- Vijay Arora, Anil Dhawan and Navin Nischal. None of the three could make any significant headway but Bachchan rose to be the Superstar of the Millennium and is still going strong. Subhash Ghai was also from the Pune Institute as an actor but became successful as a producer/director which was his true working identity- there is a book by a vocational psychologist by the name working identity. Bachchan himself said "The secret of success lies in knowing what you want to do correctly at an early stage"

There are also several business examples who never went to Business school or dropped out- Bill Gates, Micahel Dell, Dhirubhai Amabani,Sunil Mittal etc. Though neither Bill Gates or Jack Welch is an MBA, both have employed them on a grand scale. I once witnessed how the chairman gave six promotions to a promising individual in one year wherehas three others from the same MBA institute got only one promotion. Success in practical life is more dependent on innate attributes apart from intelligence- emotional intelligence, personality traits, adaptability and being the right person at the right place at the right time. The last is a little dicey but the others can be detected more by training than by teaching which only tests analytical ability which is only one component of the overall managerial ability. Marcus Buckinham has also used the examples of actors to explain misfit in business roles- Paul Newman and Robert Redford had started shooting for "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid " but reversed roles when they were not fitting and the movie was successful. Many well qualified people prove to be misfits in real life in the actual situation which is why there are sites like Career Change Advice - Get A New Career You Love | Careershifters.org and <link outdated-removed> ( Search On Cite | Search On Google ) . Only Trainers can prevent and rectify such situations and lead to productivity and happiness in individuals and organizations.

From India, New Delhi
bodhisutra
246

Liked the concept of, "Working identity".
I think some part of it is art which you are either born with or not. The other part is technique which you can obviously learn in school or through experience.
It's an age old debate - you will see hugely successful actors (businessmen) who never went to acting schools (B-schools) and vice versa. Unfortunately, it never concludes.

From India, Delhi
Sathyaish
51

Wonderful ideas, Hiren50. I am going to link to your post at the bottom of that article on my website when I have completed this article with about 25 odd entries that I've planned for. This should take about 2 months' time.
Thank you very much for sharing your ideas.

From India, Ghaziabad
Sathyaish
51

Here's another actor added into this list.
The first film that she auditioned for was Endless Love. She didn't get the part. It went to Brooke Shields.
By 1981-82, her acting career began to heat up and people started recognizing her.
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From India, Ghaziabad
Sathyaish
51

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From India, Ghaziabad
Sathyaish
51

Here's another actor added to the list of famous actors who never went to an acting school. You'll be surprised at this one and the many more yet to come. Keep reading...
His mother re-married and during this time that Tom was in New York, his step father gave him $900 to help him out while Tom waited tables and did other odd jobs while also auditioning regularly for parts, both big and small.
Within 6 months, he landed himself a movie called Taps. Initially, he had only 3 lines in the movie but they liked him so much that they kept increasing his part.
He is the first ever actor whose 5 movies in a row grossed more than a $100 million each. By the 1990's, he was one of the highest paid actors in the world.

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From India, Ghaziabad
Sathyaish
51

Here's another addition to the list:
Their new condition forced all of them to work as security guards and janitors at Titan Wheels, a local tyre factory in Scarborough, a grimly industrial area of Toronto.
He was until then a straight-A student. On his 16th birthday, he dropped out of school to work full-time and support his family. Gulping together the salival bitterness of a battered pride and smiting grief, his father took him to a local comedy club to perform as a stand-up comic.
His career had many ups and downs, and he lost several roles along the way. His story would probably make for a good 2-hour talk. He went through a severe depression in the 1980's.

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From India, Ghaziabad
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