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Constantin Stanislavski was famous for developing the "Stanislavski System," which emphasized realism and emotional authenticity in acting. His approach encouraged actors to draw from their own experiences to create believable characters and to use techniques such as relaxation, concentration, and emotional memory. This method sought to connect the actor's inner emotional life with their performance, laying the groundwork for modern acting practices. Stanislavski's influence remains significant in both theater and film.

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