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  1. by William Esper. Written for The Soul of the American Actor. ALTHOUGH IT WAS OVER 45 YEARS AGO, I still have a vivid memory of my first acting class with SANFORD MEISNER. I was a young man just out of the army and I sat with my fellow students in a classroom on the third floor of the Neighborhood Playhouse.

  2. That Is the Question. by William Esper. Printed in Backstage, November 12, -18, 1993. I seem to occupy a unique niche in American actor training. I have been teaching acting at my own studio in New York for the past 20 years. For the past 16 years I have also headed the MFA and BFA Professional Actor Training Program at Rutgers University’s ...

  3. The William Esper Studio is authorized by the United States Department of Homeland Security/Immigration and Customs Enforcement to enroll non-immigrant students who obtain M-1 class visas. As such, the Studio is authorized to issue Form I-20s so that our foreign students may obtain M-1 class visas from the United States Government.

  4. Jan 28, 2019 · Esper, who launched his William Esper Studio in 1965, died Saturday of complications from Lewy body disease at his home in New York City, his son, actor and theater director Michael Esper, told ...

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  6. Bill Esper, founder of the William Esper Studio, discusses the studio's mission and goals. The William Esper Studio is dedicated to the work of Sanford Meisn...

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  7. Apr 8, 2014 · Bill and Sandy worked closely together for 17 years, during which time Bill served as Associate Director of the Playhouses's Acting Department (1973-1976). Bill founded the William Esper Studio in 1965 and the Professional Actor Training Program at Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts in 1977.

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