ACTING TEACHER – BRAD GARRETT


Brad Garrett played Ray Romano’s big brother Robert on the hit CBS series “Everybody Loves Raymond,” which has earned him five Emmy nominations and in 2002, 2003 and 2005 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.

Garrett, raised in Woodland Hills, California, was born on April 14, 1960. After high school graduation, Garrett began performing his stand-up act at various Los Angeles comedy clubs, getting his start at the Ice House in Pasadena and The Improv in Hollywood. His first appearance – at age 23, on “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson,” made him one of the youngest comedians ever to perform on the program.

From this appearance, Garrett’s stand-up career took off, garnering him headlining gigs at national venues as well as opening spots for legends, including Frank Sinatra, Diana Ross, Julio Iglesias, Liza Minnelli and Sammy Davis Jr. In 1989, The Las Vegas Review Journal named Garrett the “Best Comedian” working on the Strip.

At this point, Garrett made his foray into the world of television. Garrett’s television guest roles range from stints on “Roseanne” and “Mad About You,” to his trademark role of the obsessive mechanic on “Seinfeld” (you may remember him stealing Jerry’s Saab in order to teach him a lesson about poor auto maintenance).

In nine seasons on CBS, “Everybody Loves Raymond” continued to be a critical and ratings success, posting numbers worthy enough to win its time slot every week. Garrett portrayed Ray Barone’s (Ray Romano) brother Robert, the NYPD policeman. Robert’s existence is constantly overshadowed by his sports-writer sibling. The rivalry helped coin the titled line, “Everybody Loves Raymond.”

Garrett’s voice-over work includes giving life to Fatso, the ghost in the 1995 mega-hit feature “Casper,” and can be heard playing the part of Dim, the rhinoceros beetle, in the Pixar/Disney feature, “A Bug’s Life” and Bloat the blowfish in Pixar/Disney’s, “Finding Nemo.” He has since been seen in HBO’s “Don King: Only in America,” “George B,” with David Morse, which was a finalist at the 1997 Sundance Film Festival, “Suicide Kings,” with Christopher Walken, Showtime’s “Clubland,” with Alan Alda, and director Woody Allen’s “Sweet & Lowdown,” with Sean Penn and Uma Thurman. Garrett has also guest hosted The Late Show for a sidelined David Letterman.

In 2002, Garrett played Jackie Gleason in the critically acclaimed CBS film, “Gleason,” for which he earned an Emmy Award nomination and Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Movie or Miniseries. He starred in Disney’s hit comedy, “The Pacifier,” Warner Bros., “Music and Lyrics,” with Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore and on Broadway in Neil Simon’s “The Odd Couple.” He can be heard in Fox’s “Night at the Museum,” Pixar’s animated film, “Ratatouille,” Disney’s “Underdog” and stars in the Fox comedy series, “’Til Death.”

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TOP HOLLYWOOD ACTING COACH MICHELLE DANNER’S ACTING APPROACH

The uniqueness and efficacy of Ms. Danner’s teaching comes through decades of experience as a student, actor, and acting coach to some of the Hollywood’s most successful and respected actors.  Having personally studied under Stella Adler and Uta Hagen, Ms. Danner’s method begins by being connected to your inner emotional truth.  Connection to your inner emotional truth forms the foundation for honing your instinct as an actor and fully developing the “life” of a character.
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ACTING CLASSES AT THE ACTING STUDIO AT EDGEMAR CENTER IN LOS ANGELES

The curriculum offered through the Acting Studio flows from the teachings made in The Actors Golden Box.  Spanning a wide-range of areas important to professional and aspiring actors alike, acting classes offered through the Acting Studio  include: scene study intensive (beginner to professional), Audition for Film and Television: 8 Week On Camera Cold Reading, Michelle Danner‘s Two Day Film and Television Auditioning Intensive, Improv, Voice Class, 12 Month Well Rounded Actor Training Intensive, 6 Month Well Rounded Actor Training Intensive, Breaking into the Industry.

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Summer Acting Camp
Kids & Teens 
Well Rounded Training Intensive

Session 1: June 25th to June 29th

Session 2: July 9th to July 13th 

Monday through Thursday 9:00 am to 2:30 pm

Ages 5-7, 8-12, 13-18

     *Have Fun & Act!!
*Theater games *
Scene Study *Improvisation

*On-Camera auditioning *Work On Voice & Movement

Camp includes the following classes:

IMPROV WORKOUT

*Fun improvisational games & exercises.

*Discover characters you never knew you could play by being thrown into situations where you don’t have time to think.

AUDITIONING FOR FILM & TELEVISION ON CAMERA

*Practice auditioning techniques & get on camera experience.

SCENE STUDY  

*The best way to learn is though hands on experience with direction.

*Work on scenes & monologues

VOICE INTENSIVE

*vocal & speech exercise’s

Session 1 tuition: $450.00  

To register please email us at info@edgemar.org or call Alexandra at Tel:310-392-0815.

Intensives with MICHELLE DANNER

Script Analysis Class

 with Michelle Danner

 Students learn the mechanics of breaking down story. characters, conflicts,characters, conflicts, and language from a variety of genres including screenplays, television, and theater using both dramatic and comedic scripts.

 The class explores all the tools an actor can apply to create memorable performance and acquire the discipline to make powerful choices for auditioning, projects or parts you have booked

 Tuesdays 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm

 Tuition $360 for Six Weeks

 New session begins March 20th

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Scene Study Two Day Intensive

 Master Class

 YOU MUST BE ACCEPTED FOR THIS CLASS

 Actors are encouraged to explore and work on great writing in a safe environment where risks can be taken and their instrument stretched.

 Material and partners will be assigned ahead of time. Actors, writers, directors, and producers will work and watch fully prepared scenes from fellow artists. Both working and audit spots are available.

 Payment information will be sent with your acceptance letter. Please do not send any payments until you have been accepted.The workshops fill up very quickly. Don’t wait to apply! Monday March 26, 7-11pm Wednesday March 28, 7 to 11pm

 Tuition: $275

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 2 Day Auditioning for Film & Television

 with Michelle Danner

 Actors practice in front of the camera with sides from movies ranging from comedy, sitcom, romantic comedy, slapstick, black comedy, and all genres of dramatic writing.

 Playback is watched on the big screen. Students learn to stamp their signatures on a character with unique choices.

 This class aims to exercise an ease working in front of the camera and the confidence to perform and to shine in every audition.

 Tuition $285

 Please call 310-392-0815 to Register

 

Two day Intensive  

  Tuesday March 6th & Wednesday March 7th from 6pm-11pm      

22 Working Spots

Tuition $300

Call to sign up 310-392-0815  

                                                                                                                    “The Golden Box”

Two Day Advanced Technique Analysis   

  Discover the answers to the following questions  
Why are some choices more powerful than others?
  

How does one deliver a raw unforgettable performance?  
What specific tools can be applied to film, television, and stage work?

How does one develop a personal story from scratch?

 

Monday, March 19th, 6pm-11pm & Tuesday, March 20th, 6pm-11pm
Saturday April 21st, 11am-5:30pm & Sunday April 22nd, 10am-3pm

Tuition: $215

 Please call 310-392-0815 to Register

TOP LOS ANGELES ACTING COACH AND DIRECTOR OF “HELLO HERMAN” MICHELLE DANNER – “HER FILM SHOULD SPARK DIALOGUE”


Top Los Angeles Acting Coach and Director of “Hello Herman,” Michelle Danner

MICHELLE DANNER, artistic director at Edgemar Center of the Arts in L.A. and one of the most successful acting coaches in Hollywood, is currently directing the film version of John Buffalo Mailer’s Hello Herman, starringNorman Reedus, Martha Higareda and newcomer Garrett Backstrom.

The film, an unflinching examination of society through the eyes of a young copycat killer and the journalist who sees the tragedy as a potential boost for his own career, is an adaptation of the play of the same name, also written by Norman Mailer’s youngest son.

READ MORE: http://15minutesmagazine.com/15_minutes.htm

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OPEN CALL for touring show!

 

 

Why We Have A Body

“Why We Have A Body”

Directed by Tanna Frederick.  

Comedy by Claire Chafee.
Starring:
Barbara Bain, Tanna Frederick,
 Cathy Arden & Alex Sedrowski

Original music and sound design by Edward Auslender

Claire Chafee‘s elegant, richly humorous comedy is all about love: romantic love, family love, sibling love, lesbian love, sexual love, and the sometimes strange but wonderful things that we do to satisfy our deepest desires and longings. Funny, sexy and occasionally poignant, “Why We Have A Body” will make you, like Lily and Renee, want to keep coming back for more.   

LIVE MUSIC

  The score is recreated live at each performance by five remarkable musicians. 
 A playful mix of jazz, funk, blues and classical music, combined with original sound effects, dynamically interacting with the 4 actresses.  
Band Members:

KYLE O’DONNELL (Saxophonist)

DAVID ABRAMS(Guitarist)

TREVOR STEER (Pianist)

COOPER APPELT (bassist)

ROBERT HUMPHREYS (drummer and percussionist)

Ticket: $34.99 
 Regular show times:
Thurs.- Sat. at 7:30 p.m., Sun. at 5:00 p.m.
                                                                                                          through April 8th 
          Lili’s a private eye. Her specialty is divorce cases, investigating adulterous husbands. But Lili herself is having an affair with a married woman, Renee, who is (or was, up until this point) a heterosexual.
          Lili has a sister, Mary, a career criminal who compulsively robs convenience stores at gunpoint. But Mary is willing to make an effort at having a straight (i.e., non-criminal life). For this, she will have Lili’s assistance.  
          More than anything, Lili and Mary want to be family. But their mother, Eleanor, is forever exploring cultures in some other country or on some other continent. Mary and Lili long for their Mom.
Claire Chafee is the playwright. “Why We Have A Body” is her best-known play. It premiered in San Francisco in 1993, when it enjoyed a long run, and was later successfully revived there last year. Ms. Chafee’s other plays include “5 Women on a Hill in Spain,” “Darwin’s Finches,” and “Even Among These Rocks.” 
Tanna Frederick directs, and portrays Mary. A critically praised audience favorite, she recently concluded record-breaking long runs on stage in “Sylvia” and “Just 45 Minutes from Broadway” at Edgemar Center, where she also appeared in “Always…But Not Forever.” She also appeared in Robey Theatre Company’s “For The Love of Freedom: Toussaint” and at Skylight Theatre in “A Safe Place.”  Her lively film career includes performances in “Hollywood Dreams,” “Irene in Time,” “Queen of the Lot” and the upcoming “Just 45 Minutes From Broadway,” “The M Word,” and more. She has also been involved with philanthropies ranging from Save Our Surf to the Iowa Film Festival.
Barbara Bain, three-time Emmy ® winner  (“Mission: Impossible,” “Space: 1999,” “Richard Diamond, Private Detective”) plays Eleanor.  
           

 

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED (310) 392-7327

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