Appreciating of the actor “Reza Rooygari” in homeland
One of the best things about teaching acting classes is the sheer variety of people you get signing up. Of course you’ll get the 20- and 30-something people who have always been into acting, the ones who are just out of school, who are just looking for some scene study help, or who are just looking to stay sharp between shows. It’s interesting though: some of the most nervous people I get walking into my classes, the ones who sort of hesitantly peek in before they even walk the whole way into the room – as if they think a cartoon 20-ton weight might drop on them – these people usually turn out to come from two groups: teenagers, and older folks. Now, of course we’ve all been teenagers at some point. We understand how that time of life can be a maelstrom of insecurities.