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Stella Adler was a 20th century American actress and acting teacher. She was considered as a master in the field of acting and was a proponent of method acting. In the late 2360s, Data studied Adler's work in order to improve his acting skills, and found himself "particularly attracted" to the techniques described – noting Adler as one of his mentors. (TNG: "Devil's Due")