PRIVATE COACHING
Carmen MilitoCarmen began her career as an actress in New York City in 1971 when she appeared in a La Mama/Experimental Theatre Company production with a young Nick Nolte. She went on to create a workshop for troubled inner city youth in her downtown Brooklyn neighborhood, "Theatre of The Street," where she encouraged kids to tell their stories non-verbally through sounds and movement. Moving to Los Angeles in 1977, Carmen began studying her craft with The Actors Studio's Salome Jens. She landed roles on TV, appeared in indie films, did voiceovers for DIC, and continued on stage. But as more and more fellow actors expressed their interest in having her direct them in scenes, and with the additional encouragement of Lonny Chapman, Carmen made the transition from working actor to working director. Since 1994, Carmen has directed and been nominated for two Ovation Awards for her one-woman show, "An Evening With Marlene," based on the Marlene Dietrich Autobiography, "Show and Tell," "Witness For The Prosecution," "The Vagina Monologues," "Marty," and more. Carmen has taught Scene Study and Script Analysis at The Lee Strasberg Theater Institute in Hollywood and at Theatre East and now coaches privately. She is a member of The Actors Studio Playwright/Directors Unit, The Lincoln Center Directors Lab West, and Women In Film.
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