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Acting School for Film and Television

The Acting School for Film and Television, located in Manhattan, teaches practical acting skills including audition techniques, monologue and scene study, cold reading, improvisation, and commercial technique. Taught by Mark Stolzenberg, these small classes ensure a professional and intimate setting for students to hone their craft.

Acting School for Film and Television

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150 West 46th St 7th Floor, Buzzer 6, New York, NY 10036
Acting School for Film and Television
Midtown, Manhattan
150 West 46th St 7th Floor, Buzzer 6
Btwn 6th & 7th Avenues
New York, New York 10036

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Description

The Acting School for Film and Television is conveniently located on the West Side of Manhattan in New York City. The School teaches practical acting skills including audition, monologue, scene study, cold reading, improvisation and commercial technique.

Acting classes are kept small to ensure that students are able to work on their craft in a professional and intimate setting. All classes are taught by Mark Stolzenberg, head of the Acting School for Film and Television who also teaches "Acting For Film and Television" at The New School in New York City.

Sessions are taught year round and classes are available for all levels of actors. See below some of the accomplishments of the School’s alumnae.

Student News:

  • Craig Dourmashkin has been doing his stand up act at "Stand Up NY".
  • Floyd Resnick was seen on Law & Order and was heard with dialogue.
  • Jennifer Carlson has been performing at Galopolis.
  • Arielle Bendori has been doing Blues Clues.
  • CJ Baron flew to LA to be seen for a Disney Sitcom.
  • Stephanie Voelckes has been auditioning for Commercials and booked one, as well as many modeling jobs.
  • Allen Jared is being considered for a principal role in a new Disney film.
  • Tommy DeJosia had a book of poetry published.
  • Laura MacDonald is doing a regular health and fitness spot for MSNBC.


Reviews of Acting School for Film and Television

(4.3-star rating across 62 reviews)
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Reviewed by Tavante C. on 1/18/2024
    I took some very interesting notes on things i did not know before. Special techniques as well as emotions. Definitely would recommend the course to anyone who wants to learn more about becoming a better actor.
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Reviewed by Joseph R. on 11/6/2023
    Love the class and the instructors. Having a lot of fun and learning so much. Highly recommend this class
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Reviewed by Sari C. on 8/6/2023
    This class was fantastic! The teacher really knew what he was doing and I had a lot of fun. I would recommend this class to anyone looking to sharpen their acting skills, or who just wants to get out and try something new.
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Anonymous review on 8/3/2023
    WOW, what a class! Professor Stolzenberg is not only a consummate professional, but an incredible teacher. His ability to address each student’s needs and learning styles made for an in depth, enjoyable class in which everyone learned so much.
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Reviewed by Jason W F. on 8/2/2023
    I couldn't believe it! What an amazing experience! This guy really knows his stuff! Mark Stolzenberg is truly a unique and special talent. I look forward to more and more!
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Reviewed by Karen G. on 8/2/2023
    What a great class! Mark is an incredibly gifted teacher with a "sixth sense" on how to help each student achieve their best performances on camera. I learned so much in just a few hours!
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Reviewed by Kevin S. on 7/25/2023
    Too many people (students).most of the time was spent watching others...wonderful teacher, knows his stuff.
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Anonymous review on 1/29/2022
    Good class. Mark and Karen are both encouraging and provide great tips on how to improve your acting. I would've loved if the class were a bit more wholesome (less cursing and more encouraging, lighter scripts) though the class does push individuals to feel the character and make the part their own.
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Anonymous review on 11/6/2019
    I highly recommend these classes. Professor Mark is very professional and his teaching technique is phenomenal.
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Reviewed by Richard A. on 4/26/2019
    Great Class, Great Instructor
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Anonymous review on 3/17/2019
    Was a great first time/ intro acting class!
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Reviewed by Mrinaalika S. on 10/24/2018
    Amazing teacher, helped me with scheduling and figuring things out!
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Reviewed by Al Q. on 1/22/2018
    The class was very informative, fun, and encouraged each and every class member to participate as much as possible, thanks!
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Reviewed by Kalitenko S. on 10/1/2017
    Great experience. Fun,Very professional.
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Anonymous review on 9/1/2017
    It was a really great experience! I wanted to try something new. I had never really acted before but I do have a flare for the dramatic. I always knew I had a knack for acting but seeing myself on the screen really have me the confirmation I wanted and the tips I need to be even better!
  • Trial Essentials Class 101

    Reviewed by Rachel Rivera on 9/22/2016
    For a beginner, I think the Essentials Class is great for learning exactly what it is called - the essentials of acting. In taking it a number of times, I was given more challenging exercises over time. So, even if you want to take the class more than once, it would be definitely worth it to progress even further. Even if you aren't a total beginner, the exercises can be made more challenging for you. I highly recommend it.
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Reviewed by Ronald Cohen on 9/21/2016
    Mark Stolzenberg makes this class fun for anyone, whether a newcomer or a veteran. He gives pointers throughout the class either before someone does his/her part before the camera or reacting to the part just done. All pointers and help are given to improve the actor's performance. He also opens it up to class members to give their opinions on another's performance. I recommend anyone to take these classes either as a trial or to stick with it.
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Reviewed by Vinit on 9/21/2016
    Great class! Awesome atmosphere with the perfect guru. These classes are amazing. The best part is it's all on camera and you get to see and discuss with mark at the end of the class what can be done to make it better. High recommended.
  • Advanced Film Acting 210

    Reviewed by Karen Gomes on 9/19/2016
    I really loved this class! Mark is an outstanding teacher, and I learned so many things about on-camera work that I never knew before. I highly recommend it!
  • Essentials of Film Acting 110

    Reviewed by Marion Covit on 9/18/2016
    An amazing, inspirational class. Great learning experience. I took the class because CBS recommends it and I really happy that I did. I am a professional film actor and I highly recommend this course. I am going to sign up for a whole year program. Mr. Stolzenberg is an amazing teacher and a genius at what he does. He has great communication skills and he really cares about all his students. The class was a bit full but he managed it well and I learned a lot from watching other students work. The one class I took was chock full of information closeup work, eyelines, projecting your voice on camera, how to be believable, auditioning tips, and using subtext. I am already auditioning better after just one class. A couple of students came in late which was a little disruptive. If you want to be a film and TV actor, you must study with this guy. He will get you working in the industry. Reviewed by a professional Screen Actors Guild Member
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Review Summary by CourseHorse

Students at Acting School for Film and Television generally have positive things to say about the classes and instructors. They describe the classes as informative, fun, and encouraging, and appreciate the professional and talented teachers. Students feel that they have learned a lot in a short amount of time and have been able to improve their acting skills. Many students highly recommend the classes, praising the teachers' abilities to address individual needs and create an enjoyable learning environment. Quotes: 1. "Professor Stolzenberg is not only a consummate professional, but an incredible teacher. His ability to address each student’s needs and learning styles made for an in depth, enjoyable class in which everyone learned so much." 2. "Mark Stolzenberg is truly a unique and special talent." 3. "Mark is an incredibly gifted teacher with a 'sixth sense' on how to help each student achieve their best performances on camera."

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