Victor Slezak بازیگر سینما و تلویزیون است. وی سال 1336 چشم به جهان گشود. از مهمترین آثار Victor Slezak میتوان به بازیگری در فیلم درگیری نوعروسان، فیلم Just Cause و فیلم پل های مدیسون کانتی. اشاره کرد.
Victor Slezak نخستین بار در سینما حضور یافته و سال 1320 در -16 سالگی در فیلم فراسوی رانگون به کارگردانی John Boorman بازی کرده است. گرچه موفقیت این اثر نسبت به آثار شاخص بعدیش مانند فیلم درگیری نوعروسان، بیشتر نبود اما تجربه خوبی برای Victor Slezak محسوب میشود و همکاری با هنرمندانی همچون Patricia Arquette، U Aung Ko، Frances mcdormand و Spalding Gray را تجربه کرد.
Victor Slezak در سال 1388 دورهی پرتلاشی را در عرصه سینما و تلویزیون گذراند و در آثار مهمی بازی کرده است. او در این سال با بازی در 3 فیلم مهم سینما خود را به مردم معرفی کرد. آثار مهم Victor Slezak در این سال، بازیگری در فیلم Veronika Decides to Die به کارگردانی Emily Young، فیلم درگیری نوعروسان به کارگردانی Gary Winick و فیلم Happy Tears به کارگردانی Mitchell Lichtenstein محسوب میشود.
شاید یکی از مهمترین بخشهای بیوگرافی Victor Slezak بازی در فیلم درگیری نوعروسان بوده است. Victor Slezak سال 1388 در 52 سالگی در فیلم درگیری نوعروسان نقش مهمی بازی کرده است که توانست با مهارت خود، آن نقش و همچنین خودش را میان مخاطبان سینما مطرح کند. او در این فیلم با Gary Winick همکاری داشته است. Victor Slezak توانست با بازی در فیلم درگیری نوعروسان تجربه بازیگری موفقی برای خود رقم بزند و همکاری در کنار بازیگرانی نظیر کیت هادسون، ان هتوی، Candice Bergen و Bryan Greenberg بر تجارب او افزود.
Victor Slezak علاوهبر فیلم درگیری نوعروسان، سال 1374 در 38 سالگی در فیلم Just Cause نیز بازی کرده است. Victor Slezak اینبار با Arne Glimcher یعنی کارگردان فیلم Just Cause و هنرمندانی چون شان کانری، لارنس فیشبرن، کیت کپشا و Blair Underwood همکاری داشت.
در این سالها Victor Slezak با هنرمندان بسیاری تجربهی کار داشته است اما جالب است بدانید که در میان بازیگران U Aung Ko با 2 مرتبه، Spalding Gray با 2 مرتبه، Tiara Jacquelina با 2 مرتبه، Jit Murad با 2 مرتبه و Cho Cho Myint با 2 مرتبه بیشترین همکاری را با Victor Slezak داشتهاند.
در مجموع در کارنامه 61 ساله و بیوگرافی Victor Slezak آثار مهمی وجود دارد. اگر میخواهید با بیوگرافی Victor Slezak و زندگی حرفهای و آثار او بیشتر آشنا شوید، حتما به صفحه هر یک از آثار Victor Slezak در منظوم سر بزنید. همه 8 اثر مهم Victor Slezak در منظوم یک پروفایل اختصاصی دارند که اطلاعات کامل معرفی آنها تهیه شده است. امتیازی که هر یک از آثار Victor Slezak در منظوم دارند، نمره و امتیازی است که مردم از یک تا ده به آنها دادهاند. در واقع هر چقدر Victor Slezak در آثار ارزشمندتری بازی کرده باشد، توانسته نمرهی بیشتری از سوی مردم بگیرد، در نتیجه سوابق کاری و بیوگرافی Victor Slezak درخشانتر خواهد شد. مثلا اثری که در بیوگرافی Victor Slezak بیشترین امتیاز را از مردم گرفته است، فیلم درگیری نوعروسان محسوب میشود و اثری که در بیوگرافی Victor Slezak کمترین امتیاز را گرفته است، فیلم Happy Tears محسوب میشود.
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بیوگرافی / زندگینامه Victor Slezak
A staple of American stage, screen, and television for over 30 years, Victor Slezak hails from Youngstown, Ohio.Victor's earliest influences in entertainment came through the screen of Jack and Sam's Warner Brothers Theater, where his mother was a box office girl. So, too, was the black and white TV set in his parents' living room an early influence. He cites seeing Montgomery Clift in _Freud_, James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause (1955), and George C. Scott in the old East Side/West Side (1963) series as performances that piqued his earliest interest. The Franciscan nuns at Saint Stanislaus Grade School taught in the Jesuit mode, placing heavy weight on the correct use of language and oratory skill. Theatre was used as a teaching tool. At an early age, Victor's acting in, directing, and writing plays stemming from the Bible became a normal part of his daily routine and education. His talent and efforts gained recognition when he was asked to join a select handful of students in reading the Book of Genesis aloud to their church congregation. Toward the end of high school, after being selected and appearing in leads in the school plays, Victor's guidance counselor pulled him out of class to announce good news: he'd been awarded a scholarship to study acting at Ohio State. Victor turned it down. The summer before, Victor had spent 10 weeks as an apprentice at the Lakewood Musical Playhouse. There was another force and first love begging for his attention. From an early age he spent his free time making drawings in pencil and ink. He couldn't see himself pursuing acting as a career after seeing those amazing performers drawing their 75 dollar a week paycheck and no job after the ten weeks. So, at the ripe old age of 17, he moved to New York City to become a visual artist. He was on the fast track to become an advertising art director when a friend who worked as a scenic designer from that summer of stock called from out of the blue and asked Victor if he'd like to paint scenery for the venerable Chautauqua Opera Company in western New York state. Victor arranged for a brief leave of absence from the advertising firm. A life in the theatre had called to him by a most circuitous route. Victor never went back to the ad firm. When his work at Chautauqua ended, he landed a job stage managing variety acts - a country/western band, a juggler, and a magician - at the Cedar Point Amusement Park in Sandusky, Ohio. In an era before Amazon or Barnes and Noble existed, he began to hunt for books on acting. Victor's first introduction to Uta Hagen was in his Speech and Drama class where he heard a recording of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf".His first professional jobs came from regional theatre, roles like Rodolfo in A View from the Bridge at the Berkshire Theatre Festival and several stints at Hartford Stage, including Eben in Desire Under the Elms playing opposite Frances Fisher; Whit in Of Mice and Men with fellow Youngstowner Ed O'Neill, and Algernon in The Importance of Being Ernest with Mary Louise Parker. Exceptional material and the chance to work with great artists kept Victor in New York when so many of his peers moved west to pursue Los Angeles. Stage jobs in the city soon beckoned. Victor's performance as Lachlen in The Hasty Heart at Mirror Repertory off-Broadway led to his being cast opposite Geraldine Page at the same venue in a Ibsen's Ghosts, directed by Austin Pendleton. Television jobs followed including a recurring role on ABC's "Guiding Light". Broadway beckoned in 1993. Victor played John Cleary in Frank Gilroy's Any Given Day (the precursor to The Subject was Roses) alongside Sada Thompson at the Longacre Theatre, following that playing Dr. Sugar in Tennessee Williams' Suddenly Last Summer at Circle in the Square with Elizabeth Ashley, JFK in Jackie: An American Life with Margaret Colin at the Belasco, Mr. Robinson in The Graduate with Kathleen Turner at the Plymouth Theatre, and John the Baptist in Salome with Al Pacino at the Barrymore Theatre. Film roles began to pop up as well: The Devil's Own (1997) directed by Alan J. Pakula with Harrison Ford and Brad Pitt; The Bridges of Madison County (1995) with Meryl Streep, directed by Clint Eastwood. After Uta Hagen's death in 2004, Victor received phone calls from HB Studios asking him to consider teaching. Harkening to a need to give back to the school and the craft that had nurtured him, he eventually agreed to work a class into his schedule "I went to teach my first class and found that the Studio had put me in the same room where I'd first met Uta." Today, Victor serves on the Board of the HB Playwrights Foundation, a position he's held since 2009 and makes time each year to be a part of their CORE program. He is also a member of the Actor's Studio and The Ensemble Studio Theater. He is known throughout the industry for the research he brings to playing roles of particular power and complexity (Enrico Brulard, the totalitarian chef on HBO's _Treme_; the Deputy Director of CIA in John Singleton's feature Abduction; Jamie Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's Moon for the Misbegotten at the Pittsburgh Public Theatre; Mike Wallace in the Broadway-bound musical Superfly, directed by Bill T. Jones). Victor still approaches his roles with a painter's eye.
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