Michael Woolson

Michael Woolson is an American acting coach, author, director,[1] and founder of the Michael Woolson Studio in Los Angeles, California.

Michael Woolson on the cover of The Work of an Actor - Photographed by Annie McElwain 2010

Coaching career

Michael Woolson began his career as an acting coach teaching at the Larry Moss Studio in 1998 after spending 10 years as a working actor. In 2001, Woolson built and founded the Michael Woolson Studio just outside Beverly Hills where he and his staff conduct classes, producing and directing theatrical productions.

Publications

Michael has published two books on acting: The Work of an Actor, an in depth guide in which he details acting techniques, and Emotion on Demand: An Actor’s Workbook for Mastering Emotional Triggers, a workbook that guides actors through exercises to achieve greater emotional connectivity.[2]

Clients

Michael Woolson works with a range of clients, from talented up-and-comers to award-winning actors:

gollark: Also, it would probably be better if you could, you know, have remediation between people instead of saying "hmm you do not exist now".
gollark: Discord's blocking mechanism is not actually very good.
gollark: So it's going to rely on someone's subjective feelings? ÅAAAAAAAAAÆÆÆÆÆÆÆÆA. So if I just say "hmm yes I am now hurt" someone is warninated?
gollark: Unless you specify them as code somehow, but good luck encoding stuff like "civil".
gollark: You can't somehow make the rules entirely objective.

References

  1. ""Woman and Wallace", Polly Warfield, Backstage West 09/26/2002". Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  2. "Quite Specific Media – Quite Specific Media". Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  3. "'Grit' star learned from vet thesps on set". November 18, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  4. "Nickelodeon Star Buddy Handleson Talks Making Stage Debut in AFTERLIFE: A GHOST STORY". Broadwayworld.com. 13 October 2017. Retrieved 16 April 2020.

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