Confusion in acting is often perpetuated by the abstract language and metaphors commonly used by actors and instructors. Moreover, the behavioral models taught in acting schools are outdated, leaving many seeking a practical, modern alternative. In "The Actor's Algorithm," author David Ihrig introduces groundbreaking insights from brain science, explaining how the brain and central nervous system influence every thought, movement, emotion, and behavior in both life and art. Despite their importance, these mechanisms are rarely taught to dramatic artists, who are often left navigating their skills and creativity without a clear understanding of the underlying processes. This book presents a revolutionary system of acting that leverages natural brain functions to produce genuine behavior on stage and screen. Ihrig guides readers through a scientific framework for human behavior, distilled into seven actionable steps to fully embody any character. You will learn how to: - Harness your imagination more effectively, - Personify each character's perspective by creating detailed memories, - Discuss and engage with your craft confidently, ensuring a robust foundation in your acting skills. "The Actor's Algorithm" offers a tangible, step-by-step approach that demystifies acting skills and equips actors with contemporary, scientifically-informed techniques for authentic performances.