- Kristin Linklater
Kristin Linklater (born April 23, 1936) is a prominent vocal coach, dialect coach, acting teacher,
actor , and director. She is currently Head of Acting in the Theatre Arts Division ofColumbia University .Brought up in the
Orkney Isles ,Scotland , Linklater trained underBertram Joseph andIris Warren at theLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). During the 1960s, she relocated to the United States and worked with theGuthrie Theater , inMinneapolis, Minnesota , theStratford Shakespeare Festival , in Ontario, Canada and theNegro Ensemble as well as training young actors. She was a founding member of Shakespeare & Company which was for many years in residence on the former estate of novelist,Edith Wharton inLenox, Massachusetts . Linklater leftShakespeare & Company in the mid 1990s. Linklater developed her own approach to voice for actors, influenced by her teachers at LAMDA as well as theAlexander Technique . Her work is designed to liberate the natural function of the vocal mechanism as opposed to developing a vocal technique. Her writings on voice include "Freeing the Natural Voice" (1976) (ISBN 0-89676-071-5) and "Freeing Shakespeare's Voice" (1992) (ISBN 1-55936-031-3). She is of part Swedish descent, through her father the Scottish novelist and founder of the SNPEric Linklater .Keay, J. & Keay, J. (1994) "Collins Encyclopaedia of Scotland ". London. HarperCollins.]Linklater has trained many well-known actors, including
Patrick Stewart ,Donald Sutherland ,Alfre Woodard ,Mary Tyler Moore ,Bill Murray ,Angela Bassett ,Courtney Vance ,Sigourney Weaver ,Sam Rockwell andBernadette Peters .Her son is actor
Hamish Linklater , who currently appears on theCBS sitcom "The New Adventures of Old Christine ". Her father was novelistEric Linklater , and her mother was social activist,Marjorie Linklater . Her brothersMagnus Linklater andAndro Linklater are writers.More about Shakespeare & Company:The Company originated in 1973, when Linklater and several British-trained American actors from the
LAMDA andWebber-Douglas schools, founded the acting troupe of the same name. Kristin was invited to be co-director withTina Packer . The original company experimented with several of Kristin's voice theories for five months in Great Alne, Warwickshire. Later that year they performed "Taming Of The Shrew" and "Winter's Tale" in Waterford, Connecticut and Off-Broadway at thePerformance Garage . This predated the formation of the permanent training and performance site in Lenox, Mass.Bibliography
* cite book
last=Linklater
first=Kristin
title=Freeing the Natural Voice
authorlink=Kristin Linklater
publisher=Drama Publishers
date=June, 1976
id=ISBN 0-89676-071-5
* citebook
last=Linklater
first=Kristin
title=Revised and Expanded Edition, Freeing the Natural Voice
authorlink=Kristin Linklater
publisher=Drama Publishers, an imprint of Quite Specific Media Group,Ltd
date=November, 2006
id=ISBN 978-0-89676-250-3
* citebook
last=Linklater
first=Kristin
title=Freeing Shakespeare's Voice: The Actor's Guide to Talking the Text
authorlink=Kristin Linklater
date=April, 1992
publisher=Theatre Communications Group
id=ISBN 1-55936-031-3References
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=83320 "Kristin Linklater"] , on the
Internet Broadway Database
* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/media/00/kLinklater/ "Kristin Linklater: Acting, A Verbal Art"] , "Columbia News Video Brief", February 7, 2000. URL accessed January 4, 2006External links
* Linklater, Kristin. [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/alumni/Magazine/Fall2003/vox.html Erotikes] , "Columbia Magazine", Fall 2003.
* [http://www.tcg.org/am_theatre/at_articles/AT_Volume_18/Jan01/jan01_bogart_linklater.html"Balancing Acts: Anne Bogart and Kristin Linklater Debate the Current Trends in American Actor-Training"] , January 2001.
* [http://www.kristinlinklater.com/ Kristin Linklater website]
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