Susan Batson: Acting Coach
Actor,
writer, director, producer, teacher, and coach Susan Batson has been called an
"alchemist" by the New Yorker. In private consultation on film sets
all over the world and in her New York acting studio, Susan Batson has enjoyed
the privilege of working with Nicole Kidman, Juliette Binoche,
Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Tom Cruise, Kerry Washington, Zac
Efron,
Chris Rock, Jamie Foxx, Sean Combs, Liv
Tyler, Jennifer Connelly, Kirsten Dunst,
Laverne Cox, Common, Janet Jackson, Rihanna
and countless other actors searching for truthful connections between
themselves and the characters they play. Nicole Kidman, who has worked closely
with Susan for more than twelve years, hails her as a uniquely insightful
acting coach with "a hell of a lot of pure talent," while Oscar
winner Juliette Binoche
praises Susan's ability to "shake you like a tree and get the fruits
down." Susan Batson was publicly thanked by Kidman after receiving her
Oscar for The Hours (2002), and by Tom Cruise in his Golden Globes acceptance
speech for Magnolia (1999).
Born
in Roxbury, Massachusetts, Batson began her lifelong excursion into the art of
acting at Adele Thane's Boston Children's Theater. She graduated from Emerson
College's Theater Arts Program and received a John Hay Whitney Fellowship to
study with Uta
Hagen and Herbert Berghof
in New York. She was in the original cast of Hair and became a protege
of theater legend Joseph Papp and Harold Clurman.
She
is
a member of the Actors Studio and a recipient of a New York Drama Critics
Award, an LA Drama Critics Award, and an Obie. She has worked with directors
like Spike Lee, Michael Haneke,
Erik Poppe,
Kim Farrant,
and Jane Campion to name a few. Susan Batson was also a producer of the hugely
successful Broadway revival and television production of A Raisin in the Sun,
(2007) (TV), starring Sean Combs.
Batson's
mother, the late Ruth M. Batson, a renowned champion of equality in education,
remains the guiding spirit in Batson’s commitment to the education of the
artist. She is available to her legion of loyal clients 24 hours a day.
Susan
Batson is the author of the book "Truth: Personas, Needs, and Flaws In The
Art of Building Actors and Creating Characters" and has been profiled in
the New Yorker, the New York Times, Variety, the Hollywood Reporter, and
Backstage.
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