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Acting classes. New Actors Ensemble was established to provide actors at every level the tools, training and discipline to grow as artists. NAE was founded in London by Stuart Wolpert. Juilliard trained and a Masters graduate of the London Film School, he is an award winning writer, director and producer of television, film and theatre.
Classes include, voice and diction training, relaxation and movement exercises, improvisation, audition and cold reading techniques, scene study, and script analysis.
The object of these classes is to enable the actor to develop his technical skills, acquire mastery of his body and voice, expand his understanding and strengthen his imagination. Talent combined with a mastery of techniques and skills will prepare an actor to successfully meet the rigors of a career in television, film and theatre.
History
Established in 2010.
Stuart began teaching acting classes at the Et Cetera Theatre in London in 2010. He began his first classes in Los Angeles, at the Two Roads Theatre in Studio City and the Sherry Theatre in North Hollywood in 2012.
Meet the Business Owner
Stuart W.
Business Owner
Stuart Wolpert is an award winning writer, director and producer of television, film and theatre in the United States and Great Britain. Juilliard trained and a Masters graduate of the London Film School. He began his career as an actor before being hired as a staff writer with Norman Lear’s company, T.A.T. He created the critically acclaimed series, All Together Now and Sweet Surrender, and brought new faces to television, casting George Clooney, Dana Delany, Damon Wayans and Joan Cusack in their first series roles.
As a writer/producer, he worked with Rob Reiner, and co-created series with Academy Award winner, writer/director, Paul Haggis. He has written several films, including, in 2010, Midlife Crisis for Walt Disney Pictures. His play, Married Sex, won the Tennessee Williams Theatre Award and premiered at the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh before moving to the Et Cetera Theatre in London. He continues to teach in the US and UK as a lecturer at London’s Metropolitan University.