American Academy of Dramatic Arts Acceptance Rate American Academy of Dramatic Arts Anne Hatheway
Type | Private conservatory |
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Established | 1884 |
Founder | Franklin Haven Sargent |
Endowment | Approx. $v one thousand thousand |
President | Susan Zech (born 1971)[i] |
Bookish staff | New York total: 39[a] (31 of 39 part time) Los Angeles total: 50[a] (41 of 50 office-time) |
Administrative staff | New York: 39[b] Los Angeles: 39[b] |
Students | New York: 524[1] Los Angeles: 303[1] |
Other students | Summer Intensives |
Location | New York Metropolis, New York and United States |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | Gold and Blackness |
Affiliations | NAICU, MSA |
Website | world wide web |
The American Academy of Dramatic Arts (AADA) is a private performing arts solarium with two locations, 1 in Manhattan and 1 in Los Angeles. The academy offers an associate caste in occupational studies and teaches drama and related arts in the areas of theater, moving picture, and television. Students besides have the opportunity to audition for the 3rd-year theater company. Students tin usually transfer completed credits to another college or university to finish a bachelor's degree if they choose.
History [edit]
The oldest acting school in the English language-speaking world,[2] the university in New York Metropolis was founded in 1884 by Franklin Haven Sargent, a graduate of Harvard Academy and professor of speech communication and elocution at his alma mater.[3] Sargent's vision was to establish a schoolhouse to train actors for the phase. Its first home was the original Lyceum Theatre on what is at present Park Avenue S. In 1963, the schoolhouse moved to its current abode, a landmark building designed by the American Renaissance architect Stanford White for the Colony Society.[c]
In 1974, the academy opened another campus in Pasadena, California, which made it the only professional histrion-grooming school in both major centers of American entertainment. The Los Angeles campus moved from Pasadena to Hollywood in 2001 in a new edifice next to the Jim Henson Company Lot.
Academics [edit]
The academy remains defended to training professional actors. It offers a 2-year program in which students have to be invited back for the second yr. Auditions are held at the end of the second year for the third-year company.[d] As well equally training for the theatre, information technology at present offers courses in moving picture and television, providing a structured, professionally oriented plan that stresses self-discovery, cocky-subject field and individuality. Students who graduate in New York receive an Associate of Occupational Studies degree; students who graduate in Hollywood receive a Document of Completion or an Associate of Arts degree in acting. Students from New York and Los Angeles can get a Bachelor of Arts degree from selected universities.
Numerous students of the academy have gone on to careers in the entertainment industry. Alumni of The academy have been nominated for 110 Oscars, 317 Emmys and 94 Tonys.
Notable alumni [edit]
Amid the notable people who attended the AADA are:[due east]
A
- Walter Abel, 1918[east]
- Jay Acovone, 1978[e]
- Marla Adams, 1958[e]
- Derek Ahonen
- Rae Allen, 1947[e]
- Don Amendolia, 1966[e]
- Tige Andrews, 1946[e]
- Kwaw Ansah, 1965[e]
- Carmen Argenziano, 1964[e]
- Katie Aselton, 2004[e]
- Armand Assante, 1969[east]
- Tom Atkins, 1967[east]
- Hank Azaria, 1980[due east]
B
- Lauren Bacall, 1942[4]
- Jim Backus, 1933[iv]
- Eion Bailey, 1996[east]
- Conrad Bain, 1948[eastward]
- Brenda Bakke
- Anne Bancroft, 1950
- Diana Barrymore
- Chris Bauer
- Frances Bavier, 1925[due east]
- Douglas Carter Beane, 1980[eastward]
- Graham Beckel, 1972[e]
- Doris Belack, 1945[e]
- Gaston Bong
- Gil Bellows, 1987[e]
- Robby Benson
- Peter Bergman, 1975[east]
- Samuel Bernstein
- Lyle Bettger, 1937
- William Blinn, 1957[e]
- Linwood Boomer, 1977[e]
- Lee Bowman, 1936[e]
- Jocelyn Brando, 1942[east]
- Michael Brandon, 1967[e]
- Laura Branigan, 1972[e]
- Eileen Brennan, 1956[east]
- Lisa Brescia, 1991[e]
- Beth Broderick, 1977[e]
- Adrien Brody, specialized training 1993[east]
- Rose Marie Chocolate-brown[5]
- Joyce Bulifant, 1958[e]
- Michael J. Burg
C
- J.D. Cannon, 1942[e]
- Dale Carnegie, 1912[e]
- Max Casella, 1987[e]
- John Cassavetes, 1950[e]
- Nick Cassavetes, 1980[eastward]
- Kim Cattrall, 1974[e]
- Jessica Chastain, 1998[east]
- George Coe, 1956[e]
- Enrico Colantoni, 1985[due east]
- Nicholas Colasanto, 1952[e]
- Angela Theresa Collins (known equally Angela Theresa Egic, previously), 1984[e]
- Jennifer Coolidge, 1982[e]
- Amanda Crew
- Hume Cronyn, 1934[e]
- Max Crumm
- Bob Cummings[iv]
- Helen Curry
D
- Marc Daniels
- Martin Davidson
- Brad Davis[4]
- Jeremy Davies, 1990[eastward]
- Johanna Day, 1984[due east]
- Cecil B. DeMille, 1900[due east]
- William Devane, 1961[e]
- Danny DeVito, 1966[eastward]
- Colleen Dewhurst, 1947[due east]
- Diana Douglas, 1941[e]
- Illeana Douglas, 1983[e]
- Kirk Douglas, 1941[e]
- Cara Duff-MacCormick
- Julia Duffy, 1972[e]
- Nora Dunblane, 1899[f]
- Charles Durning, 1948[e]
- Alexis Dziena
E
- Clare Eames, 1918[e]
- Christine Ebersole, 1975[due east]
- Eric Edwards, 1967
- Vince Edwards, 1950[e]
- Ethyl Eichelberger
- David Eigenberg, 1986[due east]
- René Enríquez, 1960[e]
F
- James Farentino, 1958[e]
- Gail Fisher, 1958[east]
- Cristina Fontanelli[6]
- Nina Foch, 1942[eastward]
- Harriet Ford
- Nicole Forester, 1993[e]
- Jorja Fox, 1990[eastward]
- Elizabeth Franz, 1962[e]
- Deborra-Lee Furness
G
- Troy Garity, 1995[e]
- Emerge Gifford
- Gwen Gillen[7]
- Larry Gilliard Jr.
- Joanna Going, 1985[e]
- Joan Goodfellow, 1972[8]
- Ruth Gordon, 1914[e]
- Robert Gossett, 1976[due east]
- Bruce Greenwood, 1981[e]
- Luke Grimes, 2004[e]
- Burt Grinstead
- Gugu Gumede, 2012
H
- Leisha Hailey
- Ron Unhurt, 1967[east]
- Emily Wakeman Hartley[9]
- David Hartman, 1961[e]
- Susan Haskell, 1991[eastward]
- Anne Hathaway, specialized grooming 1993[east]
- Dennis Haysbert, 1977[e]
- Florence Henderson, 1953[e]
- Martin Hewitt
- Judd Hirsch, 1962[eastward]
- Alice Hirson, 1948[e]
- Sterling Holloway, 1923[eastward]
- David Huddleston, 1958[e]
I
- Lela Ivey
J
- Kate Jackson, 1970[e]
- John James, 1977[e]
- Melissa James Gibson, 1984[eastward]
- Herbert Jefferson Jr., 1969
- Jennifer Jones, 1939[e]
M
- Florence Kahn
- Garson Kanin, 1933[e]
- John Karlen, 1958[e]
- Grace Kelly, 1949[e]
- Elizabeth Kemp
- Sally Kirkland, 1961[eastward]
- Elias Koteas, 1983[east]
- Stepfanie Kramer, 1977[e]
L
- Casey LaBow, 2007[eastward]
- Caroline Lagerfelt, 1969[e]
- Ron Leibman, 1958[due east]
- Sam Levene, 1927[e]
- Matthew Lillard, 1990[e]
- Howard Lindsay, 1908[e]
- Cleavon Little, 1967[e]
- John Lone, 1978[e]
- Marion Lorne, 1904[e]
- Lucille Lortel, 1921[e]
- James Luisi, 1958[e]
M
- Taylor Mac
- Harriet Due east. MacGibbon
- Rosie Malek-Yonan
- Randolph Mantooth
- Mrinalini Sarabhai
- Marie-Noelle Marquis
- Robin Mathews, 1994[e]
- Melanie Mayron, 1972[east]
- Stephen McHattie, 1968[e]
- Leonard Melfi
- Ioannis Melissanidis
- Dina Merrill, 1944[e]
- Justine Miceli, 1982[e]
- Judson Mills, 1991[e]
- Katherine Moennig, 1998[east]
- Michael Mosley
- Elizabeth Montgomery, 1953[due east]
- Agnes Moorehead, 1929[e]
- Frank Morgan, 1914[e]
- Anita Morris, 1962[e]
- Carrie-Anne Moss, 1988[e]
- Don Murray, 1948[e]
- Louis Mustillo, 1983[e]
Northward
- Mary Nash
- Novella Nelson, 1961[eastward]
- Eric Nenninger, 1999[e]
- Hayley Marie Norman
O
- Pat O'Brien
- Michael O'Keefe, specialized preparation 1974[e]
- Keito Okamoto, 2020[ commendation needed ]
- Jim O'Rear
- Timothy Omundson
- Glenn Ordway
- Kelly Overton, 1999[e]
- Catherine Dale Owen
P
- Affections Parker, 1999[east]
- Sarah Paulson, specialized training 1992[eastward]
- Jimmy Pardo
- Donna Pescow, 1975[e]
- Alex Pettyfer, specialized grooming 2004[e]
- Michael Pitt, specialized training 1998[e]
- Rick Polizzi, 1983[e]
- Baton Pollina
- Tom Poston, 1947[due east]
- William Powell, 1913[e]
- Dory Previn, 1943[e]
R
- Robert Redford, 1959[e]
- Nicolas Winding Refn
- Joe Regalbuto, 1970[e]
- Don Rickles, 1948[e]
- Thelma Ritter, 1922[east]
- Jason Robards, 1948[east]
- Jason Robards Sr., 1911[e]
- Eric Roberts[4]
- John Roberts, 1991[east]
- Edward G. Robinson, 1913[e]
- Zuleikha Robinson, 1997[eastward]
- Hayden Rorke, 1932[eastward]
- Charlotte Rothwell
- Gena Rowlands, 1952[e]
- Paul Rudd, 1991[e]
- Rosalind Russell, 1929[e]
S
- Melanie Safka
- Gary Sandy, 1968[e]
- John Savage, 1969[e]
- John Saxon[4]
- Diana Scarwid, 1975[e]
- Kathryn Leigh Scott, 1966
- Joseph Schildkraut, 1913[e]
- William G. Schilling, 1969[e]
- Annabella Sciorra, 1980[e]
- Adam Scott, 1993[due east]
- Kim Shaw
- Brooke Smith
- Jaclyn Smith
- Keith Randolph Smith, 1986[e]
- French Stewart, 1985[e]
- Timothy D. Stickney, 1985[e]
- Slavko Sobin
- Ezra Stone, 1935[eastward]
- Kevin Sussman
- Loretta Swit, 1959[east]
- Eric Szmanda, 1996[due east]
T
- Renée Taylor, 1951[e]
- Ron Taylor, 1975[east]
- Ernest Thomas, 1974[e]
- Factor Tierney
- Gary Tomlin, 1971[e]
- Constance Towers, 1952[e]
- Spencer Tracy, 1923[e]
- Claire Trevor, 1929[east]
- Manu Tupou
V
- Scott Valentine, 1980[e]
W
- Robert Walker, 1939[e]
- M. Emmet Walsh, 1961[e]
- Lucille Watson, 1902[e]
- Peter Weller, 1972[e]
- Shannon Whirry
- Warren William
- August Wittgenstein
Z
- Helena Zachos
- Constance Zimmer, 1990[e]
Notable faculty [edit]
Notable faculty include:
- David Dean Bottrell
- Karen Hensel
- Sandy Martin
- Ian Ogilvy
- Scott Reiniger
- Timothy D. Stickney
- Sara Mildred Strauss
- Fred Williams (né Frederick James Williams; 1829–1900), who, in the late nineteenth century, had been phase managing director of Daly's Theatre, stage director of the Lyceum Theatre on Park Avenue, and Dean of the Faculty of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts.[ten] Fred Williams' son, Fritz Williams (1865–1930), was also an player.[11] Williams was an uncle of actress Dorothy Donnelly (1876–1928).
Notes and references [edit]
Notes [edit]
- ^ Sue Zech (né Susan Elizabeth Zech; built-in 1971) is the President of the AADA. She is a native of Westlake, Ohio, and holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Advice Direction (1993) from the Academy of Dayton.
Secondary [edit]
- ^ a b Peterson's [College Guide] (2019) (retrieved April 5, 2019)
- ^ Nemy, Enid (June 11, 1985). "Oldest Acting School Fetes Its 100th Altogether". The New York Times . Retrieved September 1, 2012.
- ^ "History and Heritage | the American University of Dramatic Arts".
- ^ a b c d east f Alleman, Richard (1988), The Film Lover's Guide to New York, New York: Harper & Row, ISBN0060960809 p.165
- ^ Ward, Matthew (2015-01-26). "Former Miss Virginia from Suffolk Dies". Suffolk News-Herald . Retrieved 2015-02-14 .
- ^ "Christina Fontanelli sings 'Christmas in Italia' program." Wedlock City Reporter, November 28, 2010, Page 20
- ^ Collins, Bob (2017-02-01). "Gwen Gillen was much more than than the Mary Tyler Moore statue". Minnesota Public Radio . Retrieved 2017-02-27 .
- ^ Themal, Harry F. (née Harry Fred Themal; born 1931). "Raters Clip 'Orangish' – True to Hypocritical Oath." The News Periodical (Wilmington, Delaware). (September 25, 1972): p. 32 (attainable via Newspapers.com at world wide web
.newspapers ; subscription required)..com /paradigm /163904125 - ^ Harry Prescott Hanaford, Dixie Hines, eds., Who's who in Music and Drama (H. P. Hanaford 1914): 311.
- ^ "Donnelly, Miss Dorothy Agnes," Who'south Who on the Phase, Walter Lyman Browne (1856–1911) & Emanuel DeRoy Koch (1887–1975), B.W. Dodge & Co. (Benjamin Wales Dodge; 1862–1917) (1908), p. 134
- ^ "Williams, Fritz (Frederick Williams)," Who's Who on the Stage, Walter Lyman Browne (1856–1911) & Frederick Arnold Austin (1874–1961), editors and publishers (1906), p. 228
Primary [edit]
- ^ a b "Faculty Directory". American Academy of Dramatic Arts. 2019. Retrieved Apr 5, 2019.
- ^ a b "Executive Leadership & Staff Directory". American Academy of Dramatic Arts. 2019. Retrieved Apr 5, 2019.
- ^ "History and Heritage". aada.edu. American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Retrieved 2 February 2016.
- ^ "The Academy'due south Approach" Archived 2011-10-26 at the Wayback Car on the AADA website
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External links [edit]
- Official website
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Academy_of_Dramatic_Arts
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