Oct 21, 2024
Michelle Danner, film director and founder, “The Creative Center for the Arts” & “The Los Angeles Acting Conservatory,” has had a remarkable career in multiple areas of the arts, and she joins us today to talk about longevity, how the business is changing, and how a good story always rules.
Michelle is behind some of the industry’s most notable films,
from “The Italians,” “Miranda’s Victim,” and “The Runner.” She is
also set to direct the outer-space, sci-fi action thriller,
“Helios.” Michelle is also a gifted acting instructor, and says
this may be
one of the best times to get into the business and hone your craft.
With film and various network and streaming opportunities for
actors, she teaches actors how to be their best, and teaches
various techniques from Adler to Strasberg, Meisner, and
Hagen.
She’s also had an eclectic and interesting career starting at a
young age, and she talks about that, in addition to being a women
in a business that had been primarily male-centric when it came to
making decisions, but that’s changed. A lot. Also,
Michelle is Italian, and we ask her about growing up Italian and
those influences on her as a young professional until now.
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