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  1. Famous for its Red Doors, The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute in New York has welcomed an incredible array of artists into its historic building over the past 50 years. Rachel Brosnahan, Laura Dern, Alec Baldwin, Chandra Wilson, Miles Teller, Sienna Miller, John Leguizamo, Claire Danes, and Lady Gaga are just a few of the many actors who have called this campus home.

  2. The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute represents the culmination of Lee’s development as a director, teacher, and pioneer in actor training. As a result, The Institute teaches what Lee Strasberg considered to be a comprehensive approach to solving the actor’s fundamental problems.

  3. The Strasberg Intensive Program is designed to introduce both the new and experienced actor to Lee Strasberg’s Method Acting™ in 2 weeks. This program is based on our full-time programs in that students will take Method Acting, Acting for Film & TV, and an additional class.

  4. The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute Los Angeles campus is proud to offer scholarships for both current and new students. In celebration of the Institute’s 50th Anniversary, The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute is thrilled to announce 4 new need- and merit-based scholarships to the Los Angles campus!

  5. Learn about the 2-year conservatory program at our NY campus which focuses on The Method, voice, movement, history, productions, and performance. Find out more here.

  6. No audition or prior experience required. This class is suitable for actors 18 and over of all levels who have not yet studied at the Institute. Taught by Method Acting teachers from The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute. Upon completion of Method 101, you are eligible to enroll in Method in Focus classes to continue your journey!

  7. Patrick Bonavitacola received his training as an actor at The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute from Lee Strasberg. Lee invited him to become part of The Actors Studio community in 1979, and he has been associated with The Studio for more than 35 years now—first as an actor, and for the last 15 years as a member of the Playwright/Directors Unit.