Just Acting
a weekly workout class for professional actors with Mark Arnold
For 3 hours a week, remember why you love being an artist.
Mark
Arnold leads this artistically fulfilling, advanced Scene Study class that will focus on stretching your "acting muscles" and creating a safe working environment that will challenge and inspire you.
Reclaim your joy and passion for the craft of acting!
SCHEDULE:
SATURDAYS, 9am - Noon
$20/class (cash only)
ABOUT THE COACH:
Mark Arnold

In film, Mr. Arnold has appeared in 19 features, and is best known for his role as Mick in Teen Wolf, starring Michael J. Fox. He also played Scary Larry in the film Threesome, starring Lara Flynn Boyle, Stephen Baldwin and Josh Charles. Other feature film credits include leading roles in Love Conquers, Shimmer, The Last Stop and the recently completed Reconciliation, Dwelling and What Would Jesus Do? starring John Schneider. He has seven features in post production, and is currently attached to nine more.
He has appeared in 96 short film projects, receiving a nomination for Best Actor for his role in Negotiations at The 2008 Method Fest, and Purge recently won Best Dramatic Short at the 2009 Action On Film International Film Festival. He his currently slated to do two more, and to date, 34 of his film projects have been seen in 137 festivals in 96 cities in 16 countries, with the films receiving 12 awards.
On television, Mr. Arnold is familiar to audiences for contract roles on the daytime dramas Edge of Night, Santa Barbara and One Life to Live. He also has been seen in the CBS mini-series The Atlanta Child Murders (working with Jason Robards and Martin Sheen), the CBS MOW My Old Man (starring Kristy McNichol, Warren Oates and Eileen Brennan), and in episodes of Criminal Minds, Desperate Housewives, Las Vegas, Threat Matrix, Boy Meets World and Wings.
On stage, he has appeared in 27 plays regionally and locally. In Los Angeles, he most recently performed in Spin Alley with Beth Broderick and Tom Lenk at The Blank Theatre Company's Annual Young Playwrights Festival. He also played Bill Wilson, the co-founder of AA, in Theatre 68's production of Bill W. and Dr. Bob, and in 2006, originated the leading role of Dillon Taber in the Virtual Theatre Projects' world premiere production of A Yankee Trader at the El Portal Theatre.
In the last five years he has performed in over 135 projects.
Mr. Arnold was raised in Philadelphia. He attended Boston University, receiving his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Acting.
Testimonials:
Mark is
amazing. Every actor, no matter what stage in their career needs this
session with Mark, because he shows so much guidance and makes you
rediscover your own depth of being.
I am so thankful for the opportunity and for being allowed to open up in such a comfortable and supportive environment. It was very freeing. It was eye opening. His empathy of each of us and his deep understanding granted us the lack of restraint and spontaneity to be open without limitations. It was very empowering.
I am so thankful for the opportunity and for being allowed to open up in such a comfortable and supportive environment. It was very freeing. It was eye opening. His empathy of each of us and his deep understanding granted us the lack of restraint and spontaneity to be open without limitations. It was very empowering.
- Nicole Sadighi
Mark, I
just wanted to thank you again for the incredible workshop!! I feel so
blessed to have been a part of it. You really helped me to tune in to
what it is that I need to do as an actor and as a human being!
- Catherine
Russo
Your class was a real booster and support for me at this part of the journey of my life.
- Carol Soldo
I have found myself to be so relaxed at auditions now .....I even booked another commercial using the techniques that you suggested prior to auditioning.
- Rahul Nathe
Your class was a real booster and support for me at this part of the journey of my life.
- Carol Soldo
I have found myself to be so relaxed at auditions now .....I even booked another commercial using the techniques that you suggested prior to auditioning.
- Rahul Nathe
ACW is bonded and licensed. A workshop is not a job interview or audition. The presence of a casting director, agent or manager is neither a guarantee nor a promise of employment. The intent of the class is solely educational. Attending a workshop is not a way to obtain employment as an actor. Such contact as you may have with a casting director at a workshop rarely results in any further contact with that casting director or any company affiliated with that casting director.