 Acting in the U.S. is very realistic and that's pretty new. Konstantin Stanislawski, he's the person that was like, hmm, maybe we should do acting a little bit more realistic. The art of experiencing an emotional connection. He inspired a bunch of other actors. Uda Hagan, Sadala Adler, Leigh Strasberg, Stanford Meisner, Leigh Strasberg, very much about exploring your physicality, authentically re-experiencing the life implied by the given circumstances of the story. Similar to the Meisner one, the ability to live truthfully under the given imaginary circumstances, getting out of your head and being truthful. Stella Adler, she got away from the thought of remembering events that happen to you. I much rather take on this person's problems that I'm supposed to be representing. Uda Hagan, one of her exercises where you study yourself, come to class and you perform it in front of everybody. You get to see what other people do when nobody's watching.