Steve Anderson

Steve Anderson

Steve Anderson earned his MFA in Acting from Brandeis University in 1991,
where he received a full-tuition scholarship and teaching assistantship.
As an actor, he has worked off-Broadway and in regional theatre with the
likes of Obie Award-winning director Ralph Lee and Emmy Award-winning
television producer Burt Rosen.

Steve has been a guest artist at Clemson University and other universities
where he taught Acting, Relaxation for the Performer, and Stage Combat.
For the past 20 years he’s been training actors and directing for the
stage, but has made recent forays into the world of film making, directing
a short film commissioned by Arizona State Senator Paula Aboud, which
played at rallies around the state and at the Progressive Film Festival,
and most recently, directing the feature film, “Lucky U Ranch,” a
coming-of-age tale set in 1953 small-town Arizona.

Steve is also Director of “Teen Street Films,” which provides advanced
actor training to teen performers as they create material for short film
productions.

http://www.steveandersonacting.com

 

Teen Street 2017