These days, an actor with raw talent and looks won’t make it in the highly competitive world of professional acting. He needs to train long and get exposed to all the people that matter in the industry. That’s here acting schools come. But more importantly, you get your raw talent correctly channeled, thanks to acting teachers or coaches. Acting teachers do more that guide acting students the right way to emote, highlight their good sides and restraint their over acting impulses, they also let students feels good about themselves, overcome natural stage fright and make them communicate and express themselves more fluidly.
Acting Teacher/Coach Resume Template
Melvin F. Heron
Santa Monica, CA
Phone: 310-113-3446
Objective
Looking for an Acting Teacher or coach in an acting school
Summary of Qualification
- Total of 12 years in the stage acting profession with the last 5 years as an acting teacher and coach of an acting school.
- Excellent command of written English for technical writing.
Career Experience/Job History
2005 – Present: Part Time Acting Coach, Actors in Process Studio, LA
- Plan and develop acting curriculum for the classes
- Teach students acting skills from a range of styles developed by noted actors
- Coach students in stage presence, proper speech, voice projection and movement.
- Direct mini plays
- Assess students’ performances and provide individual feedback.
1998 – Present: Actor, American Shakespearean Repertory , LA
- Attend rehearsals, review roles and memorize lines and timing
- Maintain and develop network of connections in the stage and film industries
Education
1998 – 2000: Certificate in Drama Acting, American Academy of Dramatic Arts,
1995 – 1998: Bachelor of Arts in Literature, Boston University
Professional reference will be furnished upon request