Milton Katselas is a renowned director and teacher; founder of the Beverly Hills Playhouse. Milton is also the author of the NY #1 Best Seller, Dreams into Action. Mr. Katselas studied with Lee Strasberg at the acclaimed Actors Studio in New York City and was mentored by such great film and stage directors as Elia Kazan and Joshua Logan. Milton is best known for directing such films as Butterflies are Free, 40 Carats and Report to the Commissioner, among many others. Milton was also a very accomplished, Tony-nominated stage director who began his directorial career in the 1960's with the original Broadway production of Edward Albee's The Zoo Story.
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Dean learned directly from Milton Katselas, who wrote the new playbook on "method" acting.
Previously only available to Katselas' students at the prestigious Beverly Hills Playhouse, Acting Class: Take a Seat presents the concepts and methods that have helped lead a generation of actors to success on stage, in cinema, and on television. You can read Milton's work, Acting Class: Take A Seat, by purchasing it from Amazon. All students who enroll into DK Acting Class are given a free copy! |
Before releasing Acting Class: Take a Seat, Katselas wrote the #1 NY Times Best Seller, Dreams Into Action.
With chapters on conceptualizing and visualizing one's career path, the benefits of working with the masters, and maintaining a sure, confident attitude, Dreams into Action can help individuals take responsibility for their choices and actualize their careers. Milton's bestselling work is available on Amazon. |
Dean worked closely with Allen Barton at the Beverly Hills Playhouse, who wrote a memoir, The Oasis of Insanity, about his time at the famous studio.
The Oasis of Insanity is Barton's story of his coming of age under Katselas' unique tutelage, as well as his own valuable guidebook to the study and pursuit of acting in the 21st century. You can read Barton's writing by purchasing it on Amazon! |
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