Listen "Actors and Memory with Jacqueline Antaramian"
Episode Synopsis
Actors must memorize a great deal of text in order to prepare for a role, but when that production is complete, where does all of that go? Having spent so much time working to memorize something, do actors find it easier to access those memories if they happen to reprise a particular role?
Jacqueline Antaramian, is a talented actress who has captivated audiences on both stage and screen. She has earned critical acclaim for her versatility and range as an actor, from her work in classical theater to her appearances in hit television shows such as "American Gods" and "Homeland".
Jacqueline and I discuss her experiences as she has been asked to reprise more than a few roles over the course of her career. How does returning to a role change the process of learning or in this case relearning something previously put into memory?
Learn more about Jacqueline Antaramian:
IMDb - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0030751/
Playbill - https://www.playbill.com/person/jacqueline-antaramian-vault-0000059576
Join the Dubious Scrapbooks community:
Send me a voice message using the Anchor messaging tool on the show’s homepage at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dubscrap/message.
Follow me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dubsrapbooks/
Visit the website - https://dubiouspod.show/
Check out the Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/dubiousscrapbooks
Send an email to [email protected]
* You can find Joshua Foer's book, Moonwalking with Einstein, for sale on Amazon - https://a.co/d/9EONkMm
** There are a few things mentioned in the interview that were edited due to time constraints, for example we talked a bit about muscle memory and playing the piano, but it didn't make it into the final edit.
Jacqueline Antaramian, is a talented actress who has captivated audiences on both stage and screen. She has earned critical acclaim for her versatility and range as an actor, from her work in classical theater to her appearances in hit television shows such as "American Gods" and "Homeland".
Jacqueline and I discuss her experiences as she has been asked to reprise more than a few roles over the course of her career. How does returning to a role change the process of learning or in this case relearning something previously put into memory?
Learn more about Jacqueline Antaramian:
IMDb - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0030751/
Playbill - https://www.playbill.com/person/jacqueline-antaramian-vault-0000059576
Join the Dubious Scrapbooks community:
Send me a voice message using the Anchor messaging tool on the show’s homepage at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dubscrap/message.
Follow me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dubsrapbooks/
Visit the website - https://dubiouspod.show/
Check out the Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/dubiousscrapbooks
Send an email to [email protected]
* You can find Joshua Foer's book, Moonwalking with Einstein, for sale on Amazon - https://a.co/d/9EONkMm
** There are a few things mentioned in the interview that were edited due to time constraints, for example we talked a bit about muscle memory and playing the piano, but it didn't make it into the final edit.
More episodes of the podcast Dubious Scrapbooks
Mission Statements with David Gullett
04/05/2024
Reading Memories with Tom Nixon
10/07/2023
Flashbulb Memories with Melissa Mann
01/07/2022
Growth Mindset with Greg Wilzbach
08/05/2022
Taco Tales with David Arnott
02/04/2022
Instant Knowledge with David Gullett
19/03/2022
Dubious Scrapbooks (Trailer)
18/03/2022
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.