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Businiess name:  Wayne Dvorak Acting Studio
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
A previous student of Wayne Dvorak, I found that his class not only helped me become a better actor, it ultimately made me a more conscious, aware, honest person. With the intuition of a psychologist (or even a psychic at times!) he really understands not only how his students act but how they THINK and feel. I feel completely honored having been taught by such an incredible teacher who I often refer to as ""the American Anthony Hopkins"". Having experienced wonderful acting classes at UCLA, I still think that Wayne Dvorak is by far the best, most insightful teacher I have ever had. He is a true mentor as he is not only knowledgable about just about anything in ""the industry"" (or in general -- I've gotten sage advice from him about landlord issues!) -- he is also extremely trustworthy. And even though I have chosen to pursue writing and painting as two of my main passions in life, I feel completely enriched by my experience in his class and I truly believe that what I have learned has impacted my writing and my art -- as well as how I perceive myself and communicate with others.\r So do I think you should take his class? Not necessarily. Only take his class if you are serious about being a great actor. More importantly, take his class only if you are fully willing to throw yourself into a powerful introspective experience. Pros: quality, class size, cost, attention, personal development

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