Garnav was an actor, considered to be a master of the subject by the 2360s, and a proponent of method acting. In 2366, Data had studied virtually every renowned acting master in order to improve his acting skills, and found himself "attracted" to Garnav, Constantin Stanislavsky and Stella Adler, describing them as his mentors. (TNG: "Devil's Due" ) This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
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| - Garnav was an actor, considered to be a master of the subject by the 2360s, and a proponent of method acting. In 2366, Data had studied virtually every renowned acting master in order to improve his acting skills, and found himself "attracted" to Garnav, Constantin Stanislavsky and Stella Adler, describing them as his mentors. (TNG: "Devil's Due" ) This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
- Garnav was an actor who was considered to be a master on the subject of acting, as well as a proponent on method acting. Data considered Garnav to be one of his mentors. In the 2360s, Data studied Garnav's work in order to improve his acting skills, and found himself "particularly attracted" to the techniques described. (TNG episode: "Devil's Due")
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| - Garnav was an actor, considered to be a master of the subject by the 2360s, and a proponent of method acting. In 2366, Data had studied virtually every renowned acting master in order to improve his acting skills, and found himself "attracted" to Garnav, Constantin Stanislavsky and Stella Adler, describing them as his mentors. (TNG: "Devil's Due" ) This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
- Garnav was an actor who was considered to be a master on the subject of acting, as well as a proponent on method acting. Data considered Garnav to be one of his mentors. In the 2360s, Data studied Garnav's work in order to improve his acting skills, and found himself "particularly attracted" to the techniques described. (TNG episode: "Devil's Due")
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