ACTeen—Acting for Teens was created in 1978 by successful theater/commercial actress Rita Litton, as the first on camera acting curriculum for teenagers
ACTeen develops dedicated pre-professionals into technically proficient, versatile, and marketable actors. Combining theatrical discipline with spontaneous, effective on-camera acting techniques, students learn to successfully transverse both film and theater media with skill and professionalism. |
ACTeen believes that acting is action oriented, and emotions are the result of intentions successfully or unsuccessfully achieved. Therefore, various acting techniques are incorporated, including Stanislavsky, Meisner, Uta Hagen & Stella Adler exercises. The goal is to offer possibilities and tools, and more than one path to characterization. Students learn to function among diverse directors and actors with varying acting approaches.
In addition students benefit enormously from the video playbacks (the “one picture is worth a thousand words” theory), which are an integral part of the on-camera acting classes and also utilized in elective courses.
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| ACTeen alumni: Jon Seda, Jamie Lynn Sigler (HBO’s “The Sopranos”), and Jordana Brewster |
Hundreds of ACTeen graduates have achieved successful careers in film, television, and the theater including: Jamie Lynn Sigler (‘Meadow Soprano’ in HBO’s “The Sopranos,” ‘Belle’ on Broadway in “Beauty and the Beast”), Jordana Spiro (“PJ Franklin”, “My Boys”), Danny Masterson (“That ’70s Show”), Kimberly Williams (“According to Jim,” “Father of the Bride”), Daniella Alonso (“Friday Night Lights,” “One Tree Hill,” “As the World Turns”), Cara Buono (“Third Watch”), Jordana Brewster (“The Fast and the Furious,” “The Faculty”), China Shavers (“ER.” “Boston Public,” “Sabrina, The Teenage Witch”), Samm Levine (“Freaks and Geeks”), Jon Seda (“Close to Home.”” “Homicide,” “Selena”), Ariel Reid in the Tony Award–winning Broadway musical “Spamalot,” Emmy nominee Crystal Hunt (“Guiding Light”), and Emmy winner Dana Barron (“Beverly Hills 90210”). Many acquired their first representation through our industry showcases.
ACTeen is consistently recommended by over thirty New York talent agents and managers for their clients and prospective clients. In addition, our alumni roster includes graduates who have become successful talent agents, managers, film directors, screenwriters, and producers. |
ACTeen Incorporated holds it’s classes at the Weist-Barron Studios, home of Weist-Barron, the first on-camera acting school in America, (established in 1958 ). Various Articles about ACTeen or Rita Litton, have appeared in “Seventeen”, “Cosmo Girl,” “The New York Times, ““New York Magazine,” “New York Post,” “The Princeton Review, “ “Chicago Tribune,“ “Backstage,” “Dramatics” magazine, “Variety,” on television, and in news broadcasts. ACTeen’s copyrighted curriculum is favorably mentioned in various books on acting, including praise in “How to Be a Working Actor” by Mari Lyn Henry (former Head of East Coast Casting for ABC-TV), and “Acting Like a Pro” by Mary McTigue.
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