Michael Woolson
- Actor
Michael Woolson led a successful career in film and television for ten
years, working alongside some of the industry's most prestigious
players. During that time, he studied his craft with world-renowned
acting coach Larry Moss. Following a decade of work in front of the
camera, Michael realized his true passion as an acting coach. In 1998,
he developed a course for the UCLA Extension Program and was invited by
Larry Moss to join the elite team of coaches at Moss' studio. After
four years at the Larry Moss Studio, Michael founded the Michael
Woolson Studio. Located adjacent to Beverly Hills, the studio and
theatre provide a venue in which he conducts classes and directs highly
acclaimed theatrical productions. Some of Michael's directorial
endeavors include Neil LaBute's The Shape of Things, produced by Danny
Devito, Jonathan Marc Sherman's Women & Wallace, and John Patrick
Shanley's 4 Dogs & A Bone. Early in his acting career, Michael
co-starred in the film Alive and worked directly with Shanley, who had
written the screenplay. Distinguished writer/director, David Mamet,
said of Michael's direction, "excellent - not one false note." As a
teacher/director, he has worked with thousands of actors from talented
up-and- comers to high-profile celebrities. His staff includes three
other coaches who lead a variety of group classes held at his theatre.
He also coaches privately from his home as well as on film and
television sets. In a relatively short span of time, Michael Woolson
has become one of the most prominent and respected acting coaches in
Los Angeles. He is recognized for his unique ability to cultivate depth
and authenticity from his students in an environment that is nurturing
and inspiring.