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  • Published: 15 June 2014
  • ISBN: 9780091951290
  • Imprint: Ebury Press
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $49.99
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The Rules of Acting




A manual for showbiz survival from am dram to Hollywood and all that lies between…

Luvvies. Tyrannical directors. Useless agents. Less job security than an England football manager. Who’d be an actor?

Michael Simkins isn’t sure, even though he’s been one himself for over thirty years. Join him backstage as he examines that business called showbusiness, from am dram to Hollywood, and from Shakespeare to ads for flatulence pills.

In a career that started as a plump teenager in ballet tights at RADA, Michael has appeared in countless West End plays and musicals, presented safety training workshops for sewage workers, and when resting, worked as a crate smasher at a car factory. He’s done movies, soaps, ads, and voice-overs, and worked with everyone from Meryl Streep to Kelly Osbourne. As the ultimate jobbing actor he’s flirted with triumph and oblivion without ever quite managing either.

InThe Rules of Acting he shares his hard-won wisdom. Covering everything from learning your lines to tilting for Oscar success in Hollywood, surviving a flop, to why it’s advisable to read the whole script if you wish to avoid improper relations with a pig, it’s the ultimate survival guide for anyone contemplating a life in showbiz.

'Throw out An Actor Prepares! Michael Simkins' book tells actors all they need to know about the realities of the acting profession; the passion, the struggle, the noble idealism and the heartache.'
HELEN MIRREN

'It is thrilling that Micahel Simkins is having such success as a writer - anything to keep him off the stage'
IAN MCKELLEN

  • Published: 15 June 2014
  • ISBN: 9780091951290
  • Imprint: Ebury Press
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $49.99
Categories:

About the author

Michael Simkins

Michael Simkins trained at RADA. He has appeared in more than 70 plays, stage highlights include A View from the Bridge at the National Theatre as well as musicals Chicago and Mamma Mia. He also directed Alan Ayckbourn's Absent Friends at the Greenwich Theatre. He has made countless TV appearances - recent credits include Foyle's War and My Family - as well as turns on the silver screen in such films as Mike Leigh's Topsy-Turvy. He has worked with luminaries as diverse as Anthony Perkins, John Malkovich, Michael Gambon and Buster Merryfield. He lives with his actress wife Julia in London.

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Praise for The Rules of Acting

Readers at large will be rewarded with self-helpless laughter, generated by the absurdity and the blessedness of the job Simkins loves

The Times

As well as being an all-round actor, Simkins is a wonderfully knockabout writer, somehow managing to be world weary and full of joie de vivre at one and the same time

Mail on Sunday

Hilarious ... a masterclass in the perils of being a luvvie

Daily Mail

One of Britain's funniest writers

Daily Mail

Terrifyingly accurate

Tim Rice

Hugely entertaining

Stephen Fry

Readers at large will be rewarded with self-helpless laughter, generated by the absurdity and blessedness of the job Simkins loves

The Times