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  1. With Jody Booth, Jill Hennessy, Elizabeth Holder, Ken Murton. A comedy about an exceptionally dysfunctional acting class. Playing unsuspecting college students Holder and Hennessy set off to find the most influential acting teacher of the decade and soon discover a heralded guru named Kenneth LaPoubelle.

    • (99)
    • Comedy
    • Jill Hennessy, Elizabeth Holder
    • 2000-04
  2. Sinopsis. Una comedia sobre una clase de actuación excepcionalmente disfuncional. Los incautos actores universitarios Holder y Hennessy van en busca del profesor de interpretación más influyente...

  3. The Acting Class is a 2000 American independent film directed by and starring Jill Hennessy and Elizabeth Holder. The film's supporting cast includes many of Hennessy's former Law & Order castmates, including Chris Noth, Jerry Orbach, and Benjamin Bratt, and Alec Baldwin as himself.

  4. a film by Deirdre O'Neill and Mike Wayne. Absolutely spot on political, social and cultural analysis of class inequality in the UK. Go and see this film. Really appreciated the opportunity to see a film tackling the rarely talked about issue of class barriers to access in the film industry. This film needs to be seen by actors, writers, theatre ...

  5. The Acting Class película dirigida por Jill Hennessy y protagonizada por Jody Booth, Jill Hennessy y Elizabeth Holder. Año: 2000. Sinopsis: Una comedia sobre una clase de actuación excepcionalmente disfuncional. Interpretando a los desprevenidos estudiantes universitarios Holder y Hennessy partieron en busca del profesor de actuación más ...

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    • Jody Booth
    • Jill Hennessy, Elizabeth Holder
  6. 29 de abr. de 2000 · A comedy about an exceptionally dysfunctional acting class. Playing unsuspecting college students, Liz and Jill set off to find the most influential acting teacher of the decade and soon discover a heralded guru named Kenneth LaPoubelle.

  7. trailer – the acting class. If you look at the industry at the moment, it is dominated by white, middle class males, not just in front of the camera, but behind the camera…. Christopher Eccleston. It is by telling stories that a society talks to itself, finds out about itself and engages with the rest of the world.