Arthur Mendoza teaches acting class every Wednesday at 7PM at The Santa Monica Playhouse as well as online classes every Tuesday at 5PM PST. He was the principal acting instructor for the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting West. He has taught in Los Angeles for more than 20 years and has worked with such talents as Khandi Alexander, Sasha Barrese, Peta Wilson, Finola Hughes, Branford Marsalis, Deidre Hall, John Jopson, and Salma Hayek, and he worked extensively with Benicio del Toro after he won a scholarship to the Conservatory. He has performed in more than 124 plays and worked on television and in film, including episodes of Falcon Crest and Our House and the film Deep Cover.
Arthur is the founder, artistic director and principal acting instructor at the Actors Circle Theatre in Los Angeles, California. He has directed productions at the Actors Circle Theatre, including The Glass Menagerie, 7 Women, A Director & a Tape Recorder and three seasons of ACTtheREP (A program of repertory theatre, holding productions of published and original plays yearly. This program was established for actors exemplifying outstanding talent and work ethic in the Advanced Scene Study class). Arthur earned his B.A. from University of California, Riverside, and an MFA from University of California, San Diego. He studied with Stella Adler for 10 years before becoming the founding principal instructor at her studio in Hollywood.
Currently, Mendoza coaches at the Santa Monica Playhouse, continuing his and Stella Adler's legacy of the Stanislavsky Method, finding an indirect pathway to emotional expression via physical action.
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Acting Coach Arthur Mendoza speaks briefly about his childhood, growing up, and what he believed influenced him to become an actor and a coach. Dive into the start of Arthur Mendoza, learn what made him the top Hollywood Acting Coach. https://www.actorcircletheatre.com
Acting Coach Arthur Mendoza speaks about how to deal with criticism as an actor, and the difference between criticism and critique. https://www.actorcircletheatre.com
Arthur Mendoza is Stella Adler's protege. He is a direct descendant of Stella Adler's technique which she learned from working with Stanislavski. Stanislavski is known for creating the modern technique of acting that actors and coaches today try to emulate that only Arthur knows how to teach authentically. https://www.actorcircletheatre.com
Arthur Mendoza address the issue actors have with separating their work and themselves. The Stella Adler technique does not use emotional memory (the actor's own experiences) instead, the technique uses the imagination. https://www.actorcircletheatre.com
Acting Coach Arthur Mendoza breaks down Shakespeare and the authenticity of the Actor. What does it mean to be true to yourself as an actor in being the character and how to translate your truth in Shakespeare and other great plays. https://www.actorcircletheatre.com
Acting Coach Arthur Mendoza speaks about the consequences of perfectionism and trying to do a good job. An actor has to be ready to fail and must simply be happy with what they can do that day. https://www.actorcircletheatre.com
Arthur Mendoza breaks down why he believes trained actors from schools often don't know how to act. Most acting techniques handicap and create very similar actors whereas the Stella Adler Technique creates individuality. https://www.actorcircletheatre.com
An actor starts at the beginning of their journey, but the world only sees the end product of their struggle. What is the real struggle of the actor. https://www.actorcircletheatre.com
The qualities an actor needs to separate themselves from others. If you don't rehearse it then it shouldn't happen in your performance. https://www.actorcircletheatre.com
A good actor doesn't show off. A good actor is deliberate in their choices of actions and activities and they fully commit to those choices. You cannot memorize a choice but must simply remember how it felt. https://www.actorcircletheatre.com
A good script you gotta live up to, a bad script gives you permission to do whatever you want...which allows you to find yourself as an actor. Start with what your relationship is with the other characters... https://www.actorcircletheatre.com
Acting Coach Arthur Mendoza breaks down how to find the character in a play or a script. Plus what bad habits most actors do and how to stop them. https://www.actorcircletheatre.com
Tackling Shakespeare and where to start. Acting Coach Arthur Mendoza teaches where to start when working with Shakespeare and learning how to break down scripts. How Shakespeare helps actors work with the imagination and provides translation to other material like Game of Thrones, Star Trek...etc. https://www.actorcircletheatre.com