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  1. Coordinates: 37.78906°N 122.40917°W. The Shelton Studios, also known as the Jean Shelton Actors Lab, is an American method acting school based in San Francisco. The school was founded in 1961 by stage actors Robert Elross and Jean Shelton. [1] It prepares students to the art of film and theater acting by training human beings to be ...

  2. sheltonstudios. Since 1961 in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Shelton Studios has been nationally recognized as one of the finest method acting schools in the country for film and theater. Students have won Academy awards, Emmy awards, Tony awards, and countless local awards.

  3. Shelton Studios operates out of a 2500 sq. ft. studio in Greenpoint and focuses on the tradition of craft as it applies to functional and decorative objects. Shelton Studios Inc specializes in architectural metal fabrication and the fabrication of sculptures for artists.

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  4. Shelton Studios, Phoenix, Oregon. 1,072 likes · 237 were here. Shelton Studios is nationally recognized as one of the finest professional film and theatre schools for actors and directors.

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  5. The Shelton Studios School turned my life upside down. It returned me back to my teen and childhood years of living in arts. I met wonderful and amazing people: Jean Shelton, Matthew Shelton, Julie Dimas-Lockfeld, Luis Saguar, Luis Oropeza, Ben Galland, Ben Gilbert, Joe Graham, Felecia Faulkner, J.E. Freeman, all of who not just helped me crack the “shell of fear”, but taught me many ...

  6. Matt Shelton has assembled the finest staff available and thoroughly trained them to teach Jean’s acting technique and multi-disciplinary programs using techniques from American Method Acting masters such as Stella Adler, Lee Strasberg, Sanford Meisner, Uta Hagen as well as Russian acting techniques from Micheal Chekhov and Yevgeny Vakhtangov.

  7. 1961. Mr. Elross and Ms. Shelton come to San Francisco and found the 14th Street Arts Center with beatnik priest/author Pierre Delattre. This establishes the Shelton Studios on the west coast. Students include; Richard Brautigan, Bill Graham, and Howard Hesseman. First public reading of Trout Fishing in America.