Workshop
Matthew Lessall, CSA
Independent CD
Tuesday 5/15 starting at 7:00pm - $45
Open to teens and adults!
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!*You are not guaranteed a spot in class until your payment has been received
ABOUT THE CLASS:
Matthew will bring in sides for you to prepare and then will read with you one-on-one. You will
perform in front of the class and be given helpful redirects. He will
also be available to answer all your
questions about how his office likes to work, current trends in the
industry and how your head shots and resumes should look.
ABOUT THE COACH:
Matthew Lessall’s credits include Sundance standouts, “Rocket Science,” “Mean Creek,” as well as the NetFlix Find Your Voice 2010 competition winner “Almost Kings.” In 2011, he joined the new media revolution in casting the mega-successful webseries, “Mortal Kombat,” for Warner Premier. Most recently he completed casting “BAIT 3D” for Arclight Films, and the independent films: “Chastity Bites,” “The Healer,” “Saving Lincoln,” “The Romance of Loneliness,” “The House of Last Things” & cast Holly Hunter as the lead in the upcoming Dutch feature film, “Jackie.” Matthew has cast films with established, name actors (his projects have starred Liam Neeson, Donald Sutherland, Julie Delpy, Brian Cox, Anna Kendrick, Gerard Depardieu, Jim Caviezel, Justin Long, Christina Ricci, Ana Paquin, Joel Courtney, James Le Gros, Isabelle Fuhrman, Peter Bogdanovich, et al). In addition to features and television casting, Matthew has also cast for the theatre at the prestigious Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles and was a director of feature film casting at 20 th Century Fox and the in-house casting consultant for the Fox Searchlab writer/director program. Matthew is a member of BAFTA and in 2009 became a board member of the CSA.
Click here to see his IMDB page!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.