Steve Anderson

Tucson, United States

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Steve is a master acting teacher and director, providing classes, workshops, and private coaching to actors in Arizona, and around the U.S. via Skype.

History

Established in 1992.

Steve has been training actors since earning his MFA in Acting from Brandeis University in 1991.

When Steve is not coaching actors, he’s directing film or theatre. His first feature-​length film, «Lucky U Ranch,» a coming-​of-​age story set in a small desert town in 1953, comes out this year.

Steve also directs ‘Teen Street Films,’ an actor training and film production company dedicated to providing a safe and inspiring environment for teen performers who wish to expand their creative expression. Company members receive advanced actor training while collaborating on original material for short film production.

Meet the Business Owner

Steve A.

Business Owner

Steve earned his MFA in Acting from the Professional Theatre Training Program at Brandeis University in 1991, where he received a full-​tuition scholarship and teaching assistantship. As an actor, he has worked off-​Broadway and in regional theatre with the likes of Obie Award-​winner Ralph Lee & The Mettawee River Theatre Company, with whom he was honored to participate in the ticker tape parade for Nelson Mandela in 1990, and Emmy Award-​winning television producer Burt Rosen in Los Angeles (Leonidik in ‘My Poor Marat’ under the direction of Avner Garbi), a show he co-​produced to raise funds for the Bosnian Relief Effort. In Boston Steve worked at the Huntington Theatre Company, the New Rep, the Majestic, and the Boston Publick. In Los Angeles, he was a member of the Blue Line Theatre Company, where he performed in ‘Walker Women of Willow Grove,’ a DramaLogue Award-​winner. Steve directs Teen Street Films, now in its 5th season.