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11 November, 00:36

Which of the following directors thought his most important responsibility with actors was casting brilliantly and tended not to interfere with an actor's development of character unless a problem surfaced?1. Arthur Hopkins2. David Belasco3. W. S. Gilbert4. A and B

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    1. Arthur Hopkins

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    Arthur Hopkins who was born on the 4th October in the year 1878 and died on March 22 1950, was a famous Broadway theater director and producer in the early 20th century. Between the year 1912 and 1948, he was popularly known as a versatile producer who produced and staged more than 80 plays - an average of more than two per year - he occasionally write and was involved in some directing as well.
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