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  1. 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.

  2. Stella Adler Studio Celebrates 75th Anniversary in 2024. January 4, 2024 In 2024, the Stella Adler Studio of Acting proudly celebrates its 75th Anniversary, commemorating a legacy of inspiring generations of actors dedicated to the pursuit of artistic excellence and uplifting humanity. Founded in 1949 by the legendary Stella Adler after a life ...

  3. Stella Adler Studio of Acting, New York, New York. 49,245 likes · 91 talking about this · 10,532 were here. Official Facebook page of the Stella Adler Studio of Acting, world-class actor training...

  4. Course Information. Stella Adler Academy of Acting & Theatre – Los Angeles welcomes actors from around the world to grow and foster their talent within our walls. Students need not have any performance background or previous training to apply. Students can enroll Full-time or Part-time. Click on the class names below to read more about the ...

  5. 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.

  6. Diana Ross. Eva Marie Saint. Martin Sheen. Bill Paxton. Elaine Stritch. Holland Taylor. Barry Weissler. Casey Wilson. Alumni of the Stella Adler Studio of Acting have gone on to be some of the most successful and talented actors in history.

  7. She remained there until 1949, when she established the Stella Adler Theater Studio (later renamed the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting). While conducting her own school, she also taught at Yale University’s School of Drama (1966–67) and headed New York University’s drama department in the 1980s.