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  1. Since its founding in 1949, the Stella Adler Studio of Acting has trained thousands of actors, many of whom have gone on to important theater and film careers. Its roots, however, go back even farther, to Jacob P. Adler, one of the great actors of the American Yiddish Theatre, and also include Harold Clurman, Stella’s

  2. Suzy Hunt On-Camera. Elizabeth Inghram Acting for Film & Television. Sandro Isaack Movement. Steve Maurice Jones Co-Head of Acting. Judson Jones Audition Techniques, Film/TV. Christa Kimlicko Jones Director of Teen and Young Artists Programs, Voice and Speech. Bruce Katzman Chekhov. Yeauxlanda Kay Director of Adler Youth. Jon Korkes Scene Study.

  3. Every summer, the Stella Adler Studio of Acting invites actors around the world to participate in Summer Intensive courses, in order to enhance their acting with world-class training and introduce them to the cultural capital of the world. The studio is known for having one of the most diverse selections of summer programming offering valuable training for actors. All classes are taught by our ...

  4. The full-time conservatory programs are the heart and soul of the Stella Adler Studio, the culmination of Stella’s vision for complete acting training. Since 1949, the Professional Conservatory has trained some of America's most important actors and is considered one of the best in the nation. In these programs modeled after MFA graduate-level training, students

  5. The history of the Stella Adler Studio of Acting includes not only Stella Adler but also bears inclusion of Konstantin Stanislavski, Jacob Adler, Harold Clurman and the Group Theater. Stella Adler From 1905 until her death eighty-seven years later, Stella Adler dedicated her life to preserving and expanding the highest level of art in the

  6. Online Workshops – Click Here. TEEN COURSES (14-18): The studio’s online teen programming is designed to give young actors quality actor-training taught by the same faculty as Conservatory and NYU Tisch School of the Arts Program. Students will learn core acting elements that provide a bedrock for a responsible actor. For ages 14-18.

  7. The beliefs Stella held about actors and acting formed the framework for how the tools, training, and discipline were delivered, and these were — and are still — found in five basic principles which are present across all the classes at the Studio. These basic principles include: The development of independent actors.