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Denzel Washington

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quote: Originally posted by dirtybird: Oh and all these academy of dramatic arts and all these schools that charges thousands i was stay away from as well. They are not what they used to be. Stella adler Lee Strasberg studios all about the money.
Have you BEEN to Stella Adler? If so, you would NEVER compare them with true money-grubbing scammers like Strasberg. Stella Adler is a non-profit organization, the director who took over had his office converted to make a classroom next to it bigger, the teachers are patient, constructive and thorough. Many of them are actual students of Stella Adler herself. I can honestly say over the year and a half I have studied there, I have learned so much and evolved greatly as an actor. Drop by, actually audit a class FIRST. I went to Strasberg briefly as well and yes, they are money-driven. But until you have experienced both places like I have, you really should not be commenting. I have met many industry who will back me up on this too.
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| Posts: 643 | Location: the universe | Registered: June 04, 2007 |    |
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Newbie

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Wish I could offer you some advice, but I'm in NY and your all the way in Cali! Good luck with your search!
The Lostsouthasian
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| Posts: 6 | Location: Brooklyn, NY | Registered: May 09, 2008 |    |
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Russell Crowe

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I am in New York. One fabulous teacher in Los Angeles is Richard Seyd. We correspond and some of my very talented working actor, former students started working with him when they moved to LA. His web site is http://www.seydways.com/ - Jason Bennett =================== The Jason Bennett Actor's Workshop JBActors.com
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| Posts: 131 | Location: New York | Registered: January 23, 2007 |    |
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Sean Penn
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quote: Originally posted by JBActors: I am in New York. One fabulous teacher in Los Angeles is Richard Seyd. We correspond and some of my very talented working actor, former students started working with him when they moved to LA. His web site is http://www.seydways.com/ - Jason Bennett
I looked at his website. He also has a second acting studio in San Francisco. And he does a lot of directing. I just wonder how much attention he can give to a student with so many responsibilities. He has several teachers working for him. So, chances are, that you don't get him, but one of his employed teachers. What I mean: if I want to study at he Richard Seyd studio, I want to study with Richard Seyd. And not with an employed acting teacher.
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| Posts: 103 | Location: Studio City | Registered: April 20, 2008 |    |
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Sean Penn
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quote: Originally posted by bstevenson: Well I've searched the boards and found several topics discussing different acting coaches but a lot of them are hearsay or just bad stuff about certain acting teachers. So I wanted to start a thread to get some info on good personal experiences with different acting classes or coaches in the LA area. So if you've taken a class and really like it and would recommend it to others please post some info up.
Yes, that's tough. Go to Samuel French. They have these cheap looking lists of acting coaches. One is by Lawrence Parke, and there is one by a different author. Cost: 10$. Then you just go and audit classes. That's what I'm starting to do again. Tried to do it the easy way and ask around. Didn't work. Have to run around. Just be careful about coaches that won't permit auditing. They usually say "huh, it's for the privacy of our students". Total BS, in my opinion. Privacy for actors? How crazy can you get? This is such a public and performing job. I alsways think that coaches not permitting to audit have something to hide: not so good classes, for example, or a better reputation than what's actually offered.
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| Posts: 103 | Location: Studio City | Registered: April 20, 2008 |    |
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Sean Penn
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quote: Originally posted by JimChevallier: In fairness, though I too avoided teachers who wouldn't let me audit, Ivana Chubbuck, as I recall, was one of them. So if you have confirmation from elsewhere that a teacher is one of a handful of heavy hitters, you may want to consider trying them even without an audit.
But I do agree that it should be exceptional.
Absolutely true. But the heavy hitters are few and far between. And you can't get into their classes easily. Try to get Larry Moss to teach you. Instead, you're referred to the Larry Moss studio, which doesn't allow auditing, because it would become evident, that this is not Moss quality, just Moss name.
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| Posts: 103 | Location: Studio City | Registered: April 20, 2008 |    |
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Sean Penn
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quote: Originally posted by Brittany Burnett: I'm actually auditing a class by Ivanna Chubbuck soon. You can audit, they just charge you 20 bucks... which I don't get, but whatever works. I hear that she offers good classes, but I guess I'll find out, huh?
20 bucks. Do they accept 20 eggs, too? Well, at least you can get an idea of what's going on.
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| Posts: 103 | Location: Studio City | Registered: April 20, 2008 |    |
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Johnny Depp
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quote: Originally posted by dirtybird: I do not recomend the actors corps. They advertise up the wahoo. I recomend acting schools that dont advertise. If an acting school advertises and puts there school all over the internet theres something wrong. Do more searching. There after your money.
I agree. Not only that the Acting Corp rep is rude when he calls. He called when I was about to leave my house and I asked if I could call him back later and he got very nasty with me. (I hung up on him for that. @ssholes don't get my money anymore.)
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| Posts: 63 | Location: los angeles | Registered: May 02, 2007 |    |
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