World-Renowned New York City Acting School – Alumni of William Esper Studio

William Esper Studio is an internationally recognized acting school in New York City. Based on the work of Sanford Meisner, William Esper established his studio in 1965. Since then, a dedicated faculty of expert teachers continue to keep the Meisner Technique alive and thriving. The William Esper Studio has trained some of today’s most well-known actors. These talented and dedicated professionals were trained in the Meisner Technique at the William Esper Studio and continue to inspire other actors to embark on their own journeys of actor training. Some notable actors who trained at the William Esper Studio in New York City include:

Jeff Goldbum studied with William Esper in the early 1970s and has since gone on to star in some of the highest-grossing films of his era, such as Jurassic Park (1993) and Independence Day (1996), as well as their respective sequels, The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), and Independence Day: Resurgence (2016). Goldblum also starred in films including Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), The Big Chill (1983), and Into the Night (1985), before coming to wider attention as Seth Brundle in David Cronenberg’s The Fly (1986), which earned him a Saturn Award for Best Actor. Other films include The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension (1984), The Tall Guy (1989), Deep Cover (1992), Powder (1995), The Prince of Egypt (1998), Cats & Dogs (2001), Igby Goes Down (2002), The Life Aquatic (2004), Adam Resurrected (2008), Le Week-End (2013), The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), and Thor: Ragnarok (2017). He has also starred in several TV series, including the eighth and ninth seasons of Law & Order: Criminal Intent. He directed the short film Little Surprises, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. Goldblum has appeared in numerous stage productions including, but not limited to: Broadway’s Seminar, The Pillowman and Two Gentlemen of Verona; London’s in The Prisoner of Second Avenue and Speed-the-Plow and in Pittsburg (Goldblum’s hometown) in The Music Man. His jazz band, Jeff Goldblum and the Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, released their first album, The Capitol Studios Sessions, in 2018.

Larry David studied with William Esper in New York City in the early 19070s. Though David often refers to himself as a “bad actor,” touting that reasoning as the driving force behind his decision to go into comedy, he transformed his actor training into a lifelong career as comedian, actor, writer, producer and director.  David began doing stand-up comedy in New York night clubs in 1974. In 1979, he was hired to write and perform for the comedy variety show Fridays, where he stayed until 1982 when he was hired as a writer for Saturday Night Live, where he worked for a year. In 1989, Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld developed Seinfeld. David wrote and produced Seinfeld until 1996, when he left the show to pursue feature screenwriting. David also acted in bit roles in Woody Allen’s Radio Days (1987) and New York Stories (1989). In 1998, David wrote and directed the feature film Sour Grapes, an irreverent look at the pitfalls of wealth and greed. Beginning in 1999, David created the semi-scripted series Curb Your Enthusiasm for HBO. Partially improvised, the show proved to be another groundbreaking television experiment winning a Golden Globe in 2003 for Best Comedy Series. The series ended in 2011, only to be picked up again after a five-year gap – a ninth season in June 2016. In 2012, he appeared in the remake of the series about the classic trio known as The Three Stooges. He also starred in and wrote the made-for-TV movie Clear History (2013), which featured performances by Bill Hader, Jon Hamm and Kate Hudson. In 2015 David wrote and starred in Broadway’s Fish in the Dark.

Michael Esper is the son of acting teachers William and Suzanne Esper. Working from an early age, Esper found opportunity and success in theater, film and television. He has appeared on Broadway in Sting’s The Last Ship, A Man for All Seasons, Green Day’s American Idiot, and The Lyons. He also starred in the Off-Broadway premieres of Leslye Headland’s Assistance, Nicky Silver’s The Lyons, and Tony Kushner’s The Intelligent Homosexual’s Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures. In 2014 he appeared in David Grimm’s new play Tales from Red Vienna off-Broadway, opposite Nina Arianda. Esper also appeared in David Bowie and Enda Walsh’s new musical Lazarus at New York Theatre Workshop. He was nominated for a 2016 Outer Critics Circle Award for his performance in Lazarus. Esper has also appeared in Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie at the Edinburgh International Festival in 2016, and again at the Duke of York’s Theatre in London, which ran until April 29, 2017. On stage, he so appeared in Crazy Mary, for which he won the Clarence Derwent Award, Big Bill, subUrbia, Manic Flight Reaction, As You Like It, and The Four Of Us. Esper starred as Dr. Kenneth Jordan on 2013 NBC series Do No Harm. He has had recurring roles on Nurse Jackie, Person of Interest, Shades of Blue, and The Family, as well as guest roles on several other shows. His notable film appearances include: The Drop, Frances Ha, All Good Things, A Beautiful Mind, and Runner Runner.

Aaron Eckhart studied at William Esper Studio in the early 1990s after graduating from Brigham Young University. He landed his first job in a commercial then moved to LA where he began his now more than 20-year acting career. His debut came with Neil LaBute’s black comedy film In the Company of Men (1997). Under LaBute’s guidance he worked in the director’s films Your Friends & Neighbors (1998), Nurse Betty (2000), and Possession (2002). He gained wide recognition as George in Steven Soderbergh’s critically acclaimed film Erin Brockovich (2000), and, in 2006, he received a Golden Globe nomination for his portrayal of Nick Naylor in Thank You for Smoking. He starred in the blockbuster Batman film The Dark Knight as District Attorney Harvey Dent. Other key roles include The Pledge (2001), The Core (2003), Paycheck (2003), Rabbit Hole (2010), Battle: Los Angeles (2011), Olympus Has Fallen (2013) and its sequel London Has Fallen (2016), I, Frankenstein (2014), Sully (2016), Bleed for This (2016) and Wander (2019).

Teddy Sears’ career began with a two-year contract role on the daytime series One Life to Live. Then, after several appearances on the Law & Order franchise and Whoopi, he attended the William Esper Studio. This training led to comedy stints on the Late Show with David Letterman and Late Night with Conan O’Brien. He co-starred on the TNT original series Raising the Bar portraying public defender Richard Patrick Woolsley and appeared in Joss Whedon’s Dollhouse, the Lifetime original film The Client List, and as Thomas Cole in The Defenders. In 2013, Sears joined the cast of the Showtime drama Masters of Sex, and from 2015 to 2016, Sears appeared in the second season of The CW’s DC Comics television series The Flash. In 2017, he starred as Keith Mullins in 24: Legacy.

Karl Glusman trained at William Esper Studio in New York City after taking some classes in college and deciding to pursue a life as an actor. While in spending time in France, he met Gaspar Noe who cast Glusman in the controversial, critically-successful film Love (2015). He went on to star in Neon Demon (2016), Nocturnal Animals (2016), the television series Gypsy (2017), Greyhound (2020) and Devs (2020).

Kristin Davis studied under Bill Esper both at Rutgers University and at the William Esper Studio. in 1995 when she landed the role of villainess Brooke Armstrong Campbell on the nighttime drama Melrose Place. Davis also had roles in other television series including Friends, Will and Grace and Seinfeld. In 1998, Davis was cast as Charlotte York in Sex and the City and remained an integral cast member until the series ended in 2004. In 1999, along with the rest of the cast, she was awarded the Women in Film Lucy Award in recognition of her excellence and innovation in her creative works that have enhanced the perception of women through the medium of television. She received an Emmy nomination for her role as Charlotte in the final season. In 2005, she starred in a television pilot entitled Soccer Moms. Davis’s films include The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl; the 2006 version of The Shaggy Dog, Deck the Halls, and ABC Family channel’s Christmas movie Three Days in 2001. Davis appeared in 2008’s Sex and the City feature film, and reprised her role of Charlotte York a second and final time in 2010’s Sex and the City 2. In 2009, Davis co-starred in Couples Retreat, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2010). In 2015, Davis was credited as producer on the documentary Gardeners of Eden, that comments on the illegal ivory trade. In 2019, Davis was credited as a producer and lead actress in Netflix’s Christmas-themed Holiday in the Wild – a film pitched to her after the producers had noticed her philanthropic work with elephants. Davis made her Broadway debut in July 2012 in the revival of Gore Vidal’s The Best Man and made her West End debut playing Beth Gallagher in Fatal Attraction in March 2014.

David Morse studied with Bill Esper in New York City in the late 1970s. Since then he’s gone on to have a prolific career in theater, film and television. He first came to national attention as Dr. Jack “Boomer” Morrison in the medical drama series St. Elsewhere (1982–88). He continued his film career with roles in The Negotiator, Contact, The Green Mile, Dancer in the Dark, Disturbia, The Long Kiss Goodnight, The Rock and 12 Monkeys. In 2006, Morse had a recurring role as Detective Michael Tritter on the series House, for which he received an Emmy Award nomination. He portrayed George Washington in the 2008 HBO miniseries John Adams, which garnered him a second Emmy nomination. He has also received acclaim for his portrayal of Uncle Peck on the Off-Broadway play How I Learned to Drive, earning a Drama Desk Award and Obie Award. He has also had success on Broadway, portraying James “Sharky” Harkin in The Seafarer. From 2010 to 2013, he portrayed Terry Colson on the HBO series Treme. He also appeared in the WGN America series Outsiders (2016–17).

Margarita Levieva is a Russian-American actress. Born in the Soviet Union, she was a competitive gymnast before studying acting at William Esper Studio. She starred in the films The Invisible, Adventureland, and Spread. On television, she is known for her role as Amanda Clarke on Revenge, Gina Zanetakos on The Blacklist and most recently as Abigail “Abby” Parker on the HBO series The Deuce.

Timothy Olyphant is a recognized actor and producer who trained at William Esper Studio in New York City. He made his acting debut in the Off-Broadway production of The Monogamist (1995), and won the Theatre World Award for his performance, and then originated David Sedaris’ The Santaland Diaries in 1996. Branching out to film, he was often cast in supporting villainous roles, most notably in Scream 2 (1997), Go (1999), A Man Apart (2003) and The Girl Next Door (2004). He came to the attention of a wider audience with his portrayal of Sheriff Seth Bullock in HBO’s western Deadwood (2004–2006) and its film continuation Deadwood: The Movie (2019). He had starring roles in such films as Catch and Release (2006), Hitman (2007), A Perfect Getaway (2009), and The Crazies (2010), and he played the main antagonist, Thomas Gabriel, in Live Free or Die Hard (2007). Olyphant was a recurring guest star in season two of Damages (2009). His best-known performance to date has been as Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens in FX’s modern-day Kentucky western Justified (2010–2015), for which he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 2011. Olyphant had guest appearances in television sitcoms including The Office (2010), The Mindy Project (2013), and The Grinder (2015–2016), for which he won a Critics’ Choice Award. He also starred in the Netflix comedy series Santa Clarita Diet (2017–2019) and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood as James Stacy (2019).

Jennifer Beals studied acting at William Esper Studio and is known as an American actress and former teen model. She made her film debut in My Bodyguard (1980), before receiving critical acclaim for her role in Flashdance (1983), for which she won NAACP Image Award for Actress and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. Beals appeared in several notable films including Devil in a Blue Dress (1995), The Last Days of Disco (1998), Roger Dodger (2002), The Book of Eli (2010), and Before I Fall (2017). On television, she starred as Bette Porter on the Showtime drama series The L Word (2004-2009) and later went on to star in the series The Chicago Code (2011), Proof (2015), and Taken (2017). She reprised her role as Bette Porter in The L Word: Generation Q in 2019.

Stephen Adly Guirgis American playwright, screenwriter, director, and actor. He is a member and a former co-artistic director of New York City’s LAByrinth Theater Company. His plays have been produced both Off-Broadway and on Broadway as well as in the UK. His play Between Riverside and Crazy won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. His other works include Race, Religion and Politics, Den of Thieves, Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train, The Little Flower of East Orange, Our Lady of 121st Street, In Arabia, We’d All Be Kings, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, Dominica the Fat Ugly Ho and The Motherfucker with the Hat. As an actor, Guirgis appeared in Brett C. Leonard’s stage play Guinea Pig Solo, produced by LAByrinth at the Public Theater in 2004. He has had leading roles in films such as Palindromes (2004), Jailbait (2004), and Margaret (2011). Other credits include Meet Joe Black (1998), Blackbird (2007)] Trainwreck: My Life as an Idiot (2007), Noise (2007), Synecdoche, New York (2008), and Philip Seymour Hoffman’s directorial debut Jack Goes Boating (2010).

Ian Somerhalder is an American actor, model and director who trained at William Esper Studio in New York City. His career began at age 10 as a model and he is most well-known for playing Boone Carlyle in the TV drama Lost and Damon Salvatore in The CW’s supernatural drama The Vampire Diaries. Other credits include  Netflix’s sci-fi horror series V Wars, The Rules of Attraction (2002), How to Make Love to a Woman (2010) and The Anomaly (2014).

William Esper Studio’s Two-Year Professional Actor Training Program.

William Esper Studio’s Two-Year Professional Actor Training Program – Core Program: Flexible Meisner-based Training for Beginning and Working Actors at one of the World’s Best Acting Schools

Committing to training a top acting school marks an important decision for any actor, at any point in their career. Training provides the framework on which to build a life-long career as an artist. William Esper Studio’s Two-Year Professional Actor Training Program provides extensive training and practice in the Meisner Technique to students who are motivated to strive for artistic authenticity. The Esper Studio understands that not all students have the ability to attend school full-time. Whether you’re a working actor or a beginner, the Two-Year Professional Actor Training Program, based in the Meisner Technique at the William Esper Studio will feed your artistic life.

The world-renowned William Esper Studio offers flexible study options to help meet the needs of a variety of students. Some acting students come to train amidst their professional endeavors. Others come to invest in actor training to launch a journey of mastery of the technical skill of acting. No matter the reason for attending, there is a way for you attend classes in a way that is meaningful and practical for your lifestyle. One of those options is the William Esper Studio’s Core Program. This course of study lays a foundation on which acting students can build an artistic life. 

William Esper Studio’s Two-Year Professional Actor Training Program

The Two-year Core Acting Program consists of three classes stemming from a foundation in the work of Sanford Meisner: Acting Technique, Movement, and Voice and Speech. Students attend class for approximately 13 hours per week and meet with partners to rehearse between classes. You can expect to attend classes a minimum of two days per week. William Esper Studio offers class in the morning, during the day and in the evening to accommodate the different lifestyles of our student body. Payment for the Core Student program is broken down into three installments throughout the year. 

Based in the Meisner Technique, the Acting Technique class is the basis on which all other classes are built. In the first year, acting students focus on improvisational exercises and written texts to guide their journey towards a full realization of self and the building of a truthful acting instrument. The class instills basic principles of good acting, stresses the actor’s connection to his spontaneous impulses and fosters a sensitized connection to his fellow actors. As students progress into the second year of training, the Acting Technique class advances into character work and interpretation. Working with text from classical and contemporary playwrights, students explore their interpretative powers without losing their authentic sense of self.

Movement is based on the Williamson Technique: Physical training for the organic actor. These classes emphasize physical freedom, emotional openness, and release. This work helps the actor pinpoint and dissolve physical blocks in the body, which inhibit the actor’s ability to freely process their ongoing experience. The work in the first level of Movement ties closely to the emphasis on spontaneity in the first year of Acting Technique. Then, in the second level of Movement, students extensively research historical periods and the unique physicalities associated with those eras. This physical research and work supports the character work done in the second year of Acting Technique.

Voice & Speech classes focus on the basics of good speech and voice production. Students learn to free their voices into vibrant, flexible instruments. They learn the phonetic alphabet in order to aid them in their mastery of American Standard speech, and to eliminate any regional or foreign accents. The emphasis on freedom in the first year of voice work echoes the emotional freedom sought during the first year of Acting Technique. During the second year of Voice & Speech, students expand on this work to emphasize classical texts which also parallels the character-building techniques taught during the second year of Acting Technique. 

The three classes of the Core Program collectively help create a more fully realized actor and artist. As a student of the Core Program, we expect you to be fully present during your classes, to be available to your partner(s) for rehearsals outside of those class times and to devote personal time and energy to preparing for both rehearsals and classes. Your immersion and your experience in the program will be as meaningful as you decide to make it.

William Esper Studio believes that the best actor training is the cornerstone to a life-long career as an actor. Beginners looking to develop new skills and working professionals seeking to hone their craft will grow equally in The Esper Studio’s intensive New York acting program. This experience is serious training for serious actors – we ask of you the same authenticity and dedication to your craft as the William Esper Studio community will show you.

World-Renowned New York City Acting School – Alumni of William Esper Studio that trained in the Meisner Technique

William Esper Studio is an internationally recognized acting school in New York City that is the world’s foremost authority on the Meisner Technique. Based on the work of Sanford Meisner, William Esper established his studio in 1965. Since then, a dedicated faculty of expert teachers continue to keep the Meisner Technique alive and thriving, leading actors down the path of artistic integrity. William Esper Studio has had the opportunity to train some of today’s most well-known artists. These talented and dedicated professionals continue to strive for technical mastery of the craft of acting while inspiring other artists embarking on their on their own journeys. Some notable artists who have trained at the William Esper Studio in New York City include:

Notable Alumni

Amy Schumer is an American stand-up comedian and actress that studied Meisner Technique at William Esper Studio. She appeared as a contestant on the fifth season of the NBC reality competition series Last Comic Standing in 2007. Since 2013, she has been the creator, co-producer, co-writer, and star of the Comedy Central sketch comedy series Inside Amy Schumer, for which she received a Peabody Award and for which she was nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards, winning Outstanding Variety Sketch Series in 2015. Schumer wrote and made her film debut in a starring role in Trainwreck (2015), for which she received nominations for the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. She published a memoir in 2016, The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo and garnered two Grammy Award nominations for Best Comedy Album for Amy Schumer: Live at the Apollo and Best Spoken Word Album for The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo. In 2018, she starred in the comedy film I Feel Pretty and garnered a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play nomination for her Broadway debut in Meteor Shower.

Richard Schiff is an American actor that trained in acting with William Esper at the William Esper Studio in New York City. He is best known for playing Toby Ziegler on The West Wing, a role for which he received an Emmy Award. Schiff made his directorial debut with The West Wing. He has a recurring role on the HBO series Ballers and a leading role in ABC’s medical drama The Good Doctor. Other performing credits include, but are not limited to: Glengarry Glen Ross (Broadway), Se7en, I Am Sam, Man of Steel, Entourage, American Fable, Relativity, The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, Becker, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior, NCIS, Bones and The Affair.

Patricia Heaton is an American actress and comedian that trained in the Meisner Technique at William Esper Studio acting school in New York City. She is known for her starring role as Debra Barone in the CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond and as Frances “Frankie” Heck on the ABC sitcom The Middle. Heaton is a three-time Emmy Award winner – twice winning the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Everybody Loves Raymond, and a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Culinary Program as host of Patricia Heaton Parties. Other credit include, but are not limited to: Don’t Get God Started (Broadway), Thirtysomething, The Goodbye Girl (TV Movie), Carol’s Second Act, Beethoven and Mom’s Night Out.

David Morse is an American actor, singer, director and writer. He was trained in the Meisner Technique by William Esper at the William Esper Studio in New York. He first came to national attention as Dr. Jack “Boomer” Morrison in the medical drama series St. Elsewhere. He continued his film career with roles in The Negotiator, Contact, The Green Mile, Dancer in the Dark, Disturbia, The Long Kiss Goodnight, The Rock and 12 Monkeys. Morse had a recurring role as Detective Michael Tritter on the medical drama series House, for which he received an Emmy Award nomination. He portrayed George Washington in the HBO miniseries John Adams, which garnered him a second Emmy nomination. He has also received acclaim for his portrayal of Uncle Peck on the Off-Broadway play How I Learned to Drive, earning a Drama Desk Award and Obie Award. He has also had success on Broadway, portraying James “Sharky” Harkin in The Seafarer. He portrayed Terry Colson on the HBO series Treme and appeared in the WGN America series Outsiders.

Christine Lahti is an American actress and filmmaker. She trained in the Meisner Technique with William Esper at the William Esper Studio in New York. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the film Swing Shift. Other film roles include …And Justice for All, Housekeeping, Running on Empty, and Leaving Normal. For her directorial debut with the 1995 short film Lieberman in Love, she won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. Lahti made her Broadway debut as a replacement in Loose Ends, and went on to star in the Broadway productions of Present Laughter and The Heidi Chronicles. An eight-time Golden Globe nominee and six-time Emmy Award nominee, she won a Golden Globe for the TV movie No Place Like Home, and won a Golden Globe and an Emmy in for her role as Kate Austin in the CBS series Chicago Hope. She returned to Broadway to star in God of Carnage. She also had a recurring role as Sonya Paxton in the NBC series Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, as Doris McGarrett in the CBS series Hawaii Five-0, and Laurel Hitchin in NBC’s The Blacklist.

Sam Rockwell is an American actor that was trained by William Esper at the William Esper Studio. He became known for his leading roles in Lawn Dogs, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Matchstick Men, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, Moon, and Seven Psychopaths. He has also played supporting roles in The Green Mile, Galaxy Quest, Frost/Nixon, Iron Man 2, Conviction, and The Way, Way Back. In 2017, Rockwell’s performance in the crime film Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri won him the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He was nominated in the same category the following year for his portrayal of George W. Bush in the political satire Vice. He portrayed Bob Fosse in the FX biographical miniseries Fosse/Verdon, earning a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series.

Kathy Bates is an American actress and director. She studied with William Esper at the William Esper Studio. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, three American Comedy Awards, two Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, an Obie Award, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards. Throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, she performed on screen and on stage, appearing in a variety of films, television series, and plays. She garnered a Tony Award nomination for Best Lead Actress in a Play for her performance in ‘night, Mother, and won an Obie Award for her performance in Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune. Bates’ performance in the horror film Misery marked her Hollywood breakthrough and won her the Academy Award for Best Actress and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama the following year. She next starred in Fried Green Tomatoes, for which she received a BAFTA Award nomination, and Dolores Claiborne. She portrayed Molly Brown in Titanic. She received her second and third Academy Award nominations for her work in Primary Colors and About Schmidt. Bates’ television work has resulted in 14 Emmy Award nominations, including two for her role as Harriet “Harry” Korn on the NBC series Harry’s Law. She won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her appearance on Two and a Half Men and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie her portrayal of Delphine LaLaurie on the third season of American Horror Story. She also received accolades for her portrayal of Miss Hannigan in the television adaptation of Annie. Her directing credits include several episodes of the HBO television series Six Feet Under.

Nick Sandow is an American actor, writer, producer and director, best known for his role as Joe Caputo in Orange Is the New Black. He trained at the William Esper Studio in New York City. The role was originally supposed to have been for a handful of episodes for the show’s first season, but his role was expanded during the second season and was made a series regular with the third season. Sandow has worked extensively in television guest starring on many television series such as Law & Order, Third Watch, NYPD Blue, Boardwalk Empire, and Blue Bloods. He began his directing career in theater on Off-Off-Broadway. In 2015 he wrote, directed and acted in The Wannabe. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and later got a wider release. Other performance credits include Swimfan, The Accidental Husband, Patti Cake$ and Nurse Jackie.

Tracee Ellis Ross is an American actress, model, comedian, director, and television host. She is known for her lead roles in the comedy television series Girlfriends and Black-ish. She studied at the William Esper Studio in New York City. She hosted the pop-culture magazine The Dish on Lifetime. She received two NAACP Image Awards for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy for playing the starring role of Joan Clayton in the UPN/CW comedy series Girlfriends. She also appeared in the films Hanging Up, I-See-You.Com, and Daddy’s Little Girls, before returning to television playing Dr. Carla Reed on the BET sitcom Reed Between the Lines, for which she received her third NAACP Image Award. Since 2014, Ross has played the starring role of Dr. Rainbow Johnson in the ABC comedy series Black-ish. Her work on the series has earned her three NAACP Image Awards and a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy. She has also received nominations for two Critics’ Choice Television Awards and three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.

Mamoudou Athie is a Mauritanian-American actor. He was trained in the Meisner Technique at the William Esper Studio in New York City. Select film and TV performances include Jean of the Joneses, Patti Cake$, The Circle, One Percent More Humid, Unicorn Store, The Front Runner, Uncorked, Underwater, The Get Down, The Detour and Sorry for Your Loss.

Sofia Black-D’Elia is an American actress. She is a graduate of the Two Year Professional Actor Training Program at the William Esper Studio, where she trained with William Esper. When she was seventeen, Black-D’Elia was cast in her first significant role on the soap opera All My Children as the recurring character Bailey. She was cast the role of Tea on the MTV adaptation of the hit British teen drama Skins. Black-D’Elia later played Sage Spence in the sixth and final season of Gossip Girl. She also portrayed Jessie in Project Almanac. She appeared in the HBO miniseries The Night Of.] She played the role of Sabrina Pemberton on The Mick.

Dulé Hill is an American actor and tap dancer. As a 10-year-old, Dulé performed a tap dance number on the MDA telethon. His first film role in Sugar Hill came during his senior year of high school. During his time at Seton Hall, he was cast in a starring role in Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk on Broadway. He trained in the Meisner Technique with William Esper at the William Esper Studio in New York City. Hill was cast on The West Wing as Charlie Young, the personal aide to President Josiah Bartlet. Hill starred as Charlie for six seasons before he chose to leave the show at the beginning of the seventh season to star in the pilot for the new television show Psych for the USA Network. Hill also had roles in the film She’s All That, as a Los Angeles doctor in the movie and series 10.5, the Disney movie Holes as Sam the Onion Man, and in The Guardian. Hill also appeared on Broadway in Stick Fly and After Midnight.

Laura Harrier is an American actress and model that trained in the Two Year Professional Actor training Program at the William Esper Studio with Barbara Marchant. Harrier appeared in the reboot of American soap opera One Life to Live as Destiny Evans. She has also been in projects such as The Last Five Years and 4th Man Out. Harrier had her major film debut playing Peter Parker’s one-time love interest Liz Allan in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Harrier co-starred as a civil rights activist in the thriller film BlacKkKlansman. She will next star in Balance, Not Symmetry, directed by Jamie Adams.

Graham Thomas King is a recent graduate of William Esper Studio that trained with Suzanne Esper. Upon graduation, the British actor was cast in Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists and was recently seen in Greta.

Applying to Acting School – New York City’s William Esper Studio provides actor training in the Meisner Technique

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Applying to William Esper Studio is the first step in your journey of world-renowned actor training to becoming an actor. As you get ready to embark, you may have some questions. You can find the answers to a lot of those questions on Esper Studio’s web site, www.esperstudio.com, and below find insight into training at The Studio and the application process.

How do I apply to William Esper Studio?

First read William Esper’s book, The Actor’s Art and Craft. If the book resonates for you, then it’s likely the training, based in the Meisner Technique, will as well. Then visit our web site to complete the online application. Upon receiving your application, our administrative team will reach out to schedule an interview. We ask that you read The Actor’s Art and Craft before applying so that the interview can focus on you and your artistic goals. A few things to note:

  • You do not necessarily need any previous acting experience in order to train at William Esper Studio. Our student body is comprised of actors with a full range of backgrounds and training. We do, however, require a commitment to the work and dedication to the craft.
  • Regardless of previous experience, we ask all actors to begin with the first-year work. Even if you have trained in Meisner-based technique elsewhere, the training at William Esper Studio is created specifically on William Esper’s work with Sanford Meisner and meant to be taken in over the two-year period
  • For more specific details on the application requirements and process, please visit our web site.

What are my options for studying at William Esper Studio?

There are several programs in place at The Studio designed to meet the needs of all of our students. We have two main offerings at The Studio: the Six-Week Summer Acting Intensive and the Two-Year Professional Actor Training Program. Within these two programs students will find flexibility to create a program that suits them best.

  • The Six-Week Summer Acting Intensive begins mid-June and runs through approximately the end of July. The Two-Year Professional Actor Training Program has two start dates, one in mid-September and one in early January. The second year of training is by invitation and runs from mid-September to early June for all students.
  • There are classes offered during the day, at night and on the weekends to accommodate a variety of schedules and outside commitments.
  • Students must be enrolled in at least Acting Technique, it is the foundation of the training at William Esper Studio. Once enrolled in Acting Technique, or having completed it, students and alumni may choose to supplement their schedule with a wide variety of additional classes.
  • By enrolling in the Two-Year Professional Actor Training Program, students are committing to the full two years of study. This amount of time is designed to specifically set students on the path of mastery of the craft of acting.

What are the tuition costs?

The Studio strives to keep its fees as low as possible considering our world-renowned faculty and level of training. A few other details to note:

  • The Six-Week Summer Intensive is Payable in two installments for all students. You can see more details on our Web site.
  • For the Two-Year Professional Actor Training Program, Part-Time students pay a total of eight monthly installments and Core and Full-Time students pay three installments. Additional application and tuition information is available online.

What happens when I graduate?

You will have just completed one of the most rigorous and well-known actor training programs in the world – Congratulations! William Esper Studio prepares you for a professional career in acting with the tools you’ll need as you continue to fine-tune your craft.

  • During your second year of training, you will have the option to take part in classes specifically designed to help you begin your career: Audition Technique Class, Monologue Class, Cold Reading Technique and Acting On-Camera for Film and Television.
  • Once you graduate you will become part of William Esper Studio’s worldwide alumni network with access to classes via our exclusive EsperNEXT program. Classes in the EsperNEXT program include Scene Study as well as workshops with top Casting Directors and industry guests.
  • We encourage you to take advantage of this community to create your own work and continue training throughout your career.

Have further questions?

As you’re exploring your desire to train as an actor, please take some time to read through our Web site, as much information is available to you there. More details pertaining to the questions above can be found here.

Training in the Meisner Technique and Beyond at NYC’s William Esper Studio

At William Esper Studio – the world-renowned, New York City acting conservatory – the Meisner-based Acting Technique is the foundation on which our training is built. Students learn to listen and respond truthfully, follow their impulses and build characters based in realistic behavior. Once enrolled in the Acting Technique, students are encouraged to explore a wide range of supplemental classes that support additional development and creativity taught by internationally recognized faculty.

Movement Technique begins with discovering physical freedom and emotional release. Unlike a traditional dance class, Movement Technique is designed to help students learn to physically process their experience. The work then progresses into alignment, physical characterizations and behaviors and then into historical period work.

The Voice & Speech classes help students develop vibrant, flexible vocal instruments. After working to master Neutral American Speech, and eliminate any regional/international dialects, students grow into classical work and non-native dialects.

In Alexander Technique, students discover and learn to let go of physical habits that may interfere with performance. Taught both in the classroom and in private sessions, students learn to address these habits and then how to translate adjustments for acting situations.

The Mask Workshops allow students to explore their deepest non-intellectual impulses. The freedom discovered in these classes aligns so closely with the Acting Technique, responding on impulses without thinking about what to say.

Dance class is designed to be a physical expression of the Acting Exercise. In this class, students explore physical openness and learn to listen and respond to their partner without physical blocks.

In Stage Combat, students learn to bring a fight to life the same way they learn to bring a scene to life. Beginning with hand-to-hand combat and building towards larger prop weapons, students safely practice techniques applicable to stage and screen.

 Improvisation classes fine tune the actor’s ability to listen and be acutely tuned in to their partner. In this workshop, students build truthful characters and stories in the moment, from nothing. This idea, this skill, is a detailed way to enhance the Meisner-trained actor’s ability to work from unanticipated moment to unanticipated moment.

Taught by a working director, actors in the Script Analysis class learn how to uncover true meaning of a script. By exploring different playwrights, genres and styles, actors become adept at discovering a writer’s intentions for characters and the play as a whole.

In Mine & Physical Theater, actors are introduced to mime and pantomime. The work includes style work and movement improvisations and actors will learn how mime can augment their actor training.

Actors at William Esper Studio have access to a variety of classes designed specifically to prepare them being in the business of acting. In Acting On-Camera, students get a sense of being on a set and the technical aspects of working with a camera. Audition Technique class offers students the chance to experience audition scenarios with industry professionals and practice techniques that will empower them during the sometimes-challenging audition situation. In Monologue class, actors have the opportunity to work on individual pieces and explore ideas in a safe, classroom setting before applying the work to professional situations. Additionally, The Studio offers scene study classes and workshops with working industry guests to give actors the opportunity to continually refine their skills.

A well-rounded actor comes from well-rounded training. William Esper Studio believes in providing access to as many tools as possible to give actors the opportunities to grow as much as possible over the course of their careers.

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If you have questions, please visit us here. If you’d like to apply, the requirements and application are available online.