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Sandra Seacat

Sandra Diane Seacat[a] (October 2, 1936 – January 17, 2023) was an American actress, director and acting coach best known for her innovations in acting pedagogy—blending elements of Strasberg,[8] and Jungian dream analysis[9]—and for a handful of coaching success stories.[10][11][8][12][13]

Sandra Seacat
Born
Sandra Diane Seacat

(1936-10-02)October 2, 1936[1]
DiedJanuary 17, 2023(2023-01-17) (aged 86)
Other namesCredited as Sandra Kaufman, her then-married name, before 1969[2]
Occupation(s)Acting teacher, actress, director
Years active1962–2023
Spouse(s)Arthur I. Kaufman (1959–1968/1969; divorced)[3]
Michael Ebert (19??–1978; divorced)[4][5]
Thurn Hoffman (?–2023; her death)
Children1

Early life and career

Seacat was the first of three daughters born to Russell Henry and Lois Marion Seacat in Greensburg, Kansas.[1][14][15] Involved in theatre from her mid-teens on,[16][17] Seacat first focused on method acting while attending Northwestern University,[18] earning her degree and relocating to New York, where she studied with Actors Studio alumnus Michael Howard and later at the Studio with its director Lee Strasberg.[17]

Seacat first attracted attention—as Sandra Kaufman, her then married name—in July 1962, in the Barnard-Columbia Summer Theater production of Somerset Maugham's The Noble Spaniard. Despite finding the play "rather silly,” Back Stage's reviewer "found particular pleasure in Sandra Kaufman's characterization."[19] She appeared once more that summer, this time under Michael Howard's direction, in the US premiere of Leonid Andreyev's The Waltz of the Dogs.[20] Amidst a generally favorable review, Back Stage reserved "bouquets" for Kaufman and 2 others,[21] while The Village Voice predicted, “Miss Kaufman’s appetizing warmth [is] destined to bring many future stages alive.”[22]

The following winter, an eventful few hours—attaining both Actors Studio membership and first-time motherhood[23]—gave rise to roughly 2 years of seeming inactivity, a notable exception being Kaufman’s Broadway debut, a small part in the Actors Studio production of Chekhov’s Three Sisters.[1][24] Her full-fledged return came on October 12, 1965, in Atlanta’s Community Playhouse (again under Howard’s direction),[20] when, having beaten out Rosemary Forsyth for the title role in Shaw’s Saint Joan,[25] Kaufman's portrayal was described by The Journal-Constitution as "a masterpiece of suave speech and faultless timing [which] enhances the lyrical quality of Shaw's lines." "Kaufman," it continues, "is both saint and genius; her portrayal leaves nothing to be desired."[26]

After resuming her studies in New York,[27] Kaufman again collaborated with her former teacher, along with Gene Hackman, Tom Aldredge and Chicago import Mina Kolb, to form the Second City Revue – a short-lived New York offshoot of the like-named Chicago-based improvisational troupe. On June 5, 1966, the ABC News series Directions '66 featured the group.[28]

Between 1968 and 1970, Seacat[b] appeared in regional theater in Toronto,[18] Atlanta[29] and New Orleans.[30]

Under her married name, she lived in the gated Coney Island community of Sea Gate, Brooklyn.[31]

Teaching

During the 1970s, Seacat taught at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, City College of New York's Leonard Davis Center for the Performing Arts, the Actors Studio, and she taught privately. Among her clients were Steve Railsback,[32] Lance Henriksen,[33] Christopher Reeve[34] and Mickey Rourke, who later said of his time with Seacat, "That's when everything started to click."[10]

Over the next decade, while teaching in New York and Los Angeles,[9] Seacat was credited with a number of such breakthroughs, including those of Jessica Lange,[35][36][37] Rachel Ward[38][36] and Marlo Thomas.[37][8] During this period, she also helped pioneer the practice of dream work, in which actors study and play characters from their dreams.[9] Among those studying the technique was Seacat's daughter, Greta, who went on to become an acting coach. In addition, actresses Melanie Griffith and Gina Gershon publicly credited Seacat's use of the dream method with improving their craft.[39][40]

Also attending those classes were future Songwriter's HOF inductee Desmond Child, then a self-professed "fly on the wall" alongside Lange, Rourke, Michelle Pfeiffer and others. Speaking in 2018 with Music & Musicians, he gratefully acknowledged Seacat's mentorship, noting the correlation between her early efforts at linking text to actor and Child's later knack for matching song to singer. Similarly, Child embraced Seacat's vision of the artist as a "wounded healer" and the audience "a co-creator [who] heals through that process." "As songwriters," Child concurred, "we have a sacred job to help them connect."[41]

Acting teacher Alex Cole Taylor in 2010 told Backstage that Seacat taught him compassion for his students.[42] In 2012, CNN's profile of acting coach Elizabeth Kemp coupled Seacat with Lee Strasberg as "legendary acting coaches."[43] Longtime Seacat student Laura Dern, speaking at the January 2012 Golden Globe Awards presentation, thanked "Sandra Seacat, Frank Capra, Lucille Ball, [and] everybody who's ever inspired any of us" at the conclusion of her acceptance speech for Best Actress.[44][45]

In 2012 and 2013, Seacat was a faculty member at the annual Film Forum hosted by the University of Arkansas's Winthrop Rockefeller Institute, organized by fellow Actors Studio alumnus Robert Walden.[46][47]

While Seacat had always shunned publicity, both for her own sake and that of her clients,[48] she had gone on record regarding a few of her more famously self-proclaimed students such as Jessica Lange,[49] Mickey Rourke,[50] Meg Ryan[51] and, on multiple occasions, Laura Dern,[52][53] whose longstanding relationship with Seacat is the subject of an article and the accompanying video published by The Hollywood Reporter in February 2015.[13]

In February 2018, Seacat and her third husband, Thurn Hoffman, were featured among more than 20 couples seen in the music video for Night Things' cover of The Everly Brothers' 1959 hit "(Till) I Kissed You."[54]

Directing

Seacat directed one movie, In the Spirit, shot in 1988, released in April 1990, and starring Marlo Thomas and Elaine May. The year-plus gap between wrap and release saw one previously announced cast member, Louise Lasser, end on the cutting room floor,[55][56] as well as the addition of what Variety later termed "the stupid framing device of a mystical narrator,"[57] presumably inserted in hopes of patching over rough spots in the narrative, in particular the dramatic shift in tone occurring midway through the film.

That any such hopes had gone unrealized was the general consensus amongst critics, who were nonetheless divided between those who found such flaws forgivable—such as The Boston Globe ("An Endearing Mess")[58] or Hal Hinson of The Washington Post ("disjointed [but] deliciously addlebrained")[59]—and those who did not, such as Janet Maslin, who dubbed In the Spirit "a nervous new-age comedy more notable for good intentions than good luck,"[60] and the Los Angeles Times, which noted that what begins as "a richly comic" vehicle for Ms. May abruptly "crumbles around her at roughly its halfway point."[61] Variety, however, perceived a method to Spirit's messiness, "a throwback to the looser, madcap '60s," featuring "big name talent [working on] a low budget" to make a "pic freed of mainstream good taste and gloss."[57]

In August 2007, Seacat, with Jamie Wollrab, directed her daughter, Greta Seacat, along with Shannon Woodward, Justin Chatwin and Johnny Lewis in Elizabeth Meriwether's play The Mistakes Madeline Made at the Dairy Center for the Arts in Boulder, Colorado.[62][63]

Personal life and death

Seacat died of natural causes in Santa Monica, California, on January 17, 2023, at the age of 86.[64]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
1975 Night Moves Voice
1979 The Rose Reporter
1980 The Kidnapping of the President Henrietta Cown
Jane Austen in Manhattan Thriftshop Lady
1982 Frances Drama Teacher
1983 The Golden Seal Gladys
1984 Country Louise Brewer
1987 Promised Land Mrs Rivers
1988 Wildfire Sissy
1990 In the Spirit Director
1993 Born Yesterday Thanks
1994 The New Age Mary Netter
1996 The Destiny of Marty Fine Woman on Beach
1998 The Baby Dance Doreen
1999 Crazy in Alabama Meemaw
2001 The Want Doctor
Nailed Sandra the Midwife
Daddy and Them Elbe
2003 Prey for Rock & Roll Mother
In the Cut Creative consultant
A Little Crazy Delphine
2004 In the Land of Milk and Money Mrs. Trevors
Illusion The Boarding House Lady
2007 Fade Woman
Tattered Angel Louise
2010 Sympathy for Delicious Mrs. Matilda
You Don't Know Jack Janet Adkins
2012 Shale (short subject) Sheila
The Time Being Annette
2013 Palo Alto Tanya
2014 Alex of Venice Sandra
2015 The Scarecrow (short subject) Janine
2016 Buster's Mal Heart Public Access Psychic
2017 The Strangeness You Feel (short subject) Jane

Television

Year Title Role
1966 Directions '66 (TV series; one episode – 1966, 5 June) Not available (as Sandra Kaufman)
1976 First Ladies Diaries: Edith Wilson (TV movie) Helen
1978 "Fame" (Hallmark) (TV movie) Bess
1986 Nobody's Child (TV movie) Barbara
1991 Held Hostage: The Sis and Jerry Levin Story (TV movie) NA
1994 Reunion (TV movie) NA
1999 Mickey Rourke: The E! True Hollywood Story (TV documentary) Herself
2000 Intimate Portrait: Laura Dern (TV series documentary) Herself
2001 Biography: Jessica Lange, On Her Own Terms (TV series documentary) Herself
2008 The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan: Mickey Rourke (TV series documentary) Herself
2011 Enlightened (TV series; two episodes – 2011, 10 and 17 October) Patricia
2013 Enlightened (One episode – 2013, 27 January) Patricia
2022 Under the Banner of Heaven (Starring role) Josie Pyre

Students of Sandra Seacat

Notes

  1. ^ Confusion about the spelling of Seacat's first name has arisen over the years, because of its counterintuitive pronunciation. Despite the conventional spelling, her name is properly pronounced somewhere between 'Sondra' and 'Saundra';[6] thus, on occasion, it has been misspelled accordingly, both in print and online.[7]
  2. ^ Starting in 1968 (when her first marriage ended in divorce), Seacat has always worked under her maiden name.

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Further reading

  • Kelly, John: "1970: June Havoc produces A Streetcar Named Desire in New Orleans". The New Orleans Times-Picayune. April 7, 2010
  • Sainer, Arthur: "Obit to Inge and other bouquets: Natural Affection, P From B, In the Cage". The Village Voice. June 21, 1973
  • Sainer, Arthur: "We Move From Darkness Into Light: Mrs. Warren's Profession, Economic Necessity, The Son". The Village Voice. April 12, 1976
  • Walden, Robert: "The Method and the Myth: Is the controversial technique still relevant for today's actor?" Backstage. April 21, 2009

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Sandra Diane Seacat a October 2 1936 January 17 2023 was an American actress director and acting coach best known for her innovations in acting pedagogy blending elements of Strasberg 8 and Jungian dream analysis 9 and for a handful of coaching success stories 10 11 8 12 13 Sandra SeacatBornSandra Diane Seacat 1936 10 02 October 2 1936 1 Greensburg Kansas U S DiedJanuary 17 2023 2023 01 17 aged 86 Santa Monica California U S Other namesCredited as Sandra Kaufman her then married name before 1969 2 Occupation s Acting teacher actress directorYears active1962 2023Spouse s Arthur I Kaufman 1959 1968 1969 divorced 3 Michael Ebert 19 1978 divorced 4 5 Thurn Hoffman 2023 her death Children1 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Teaching 3 Directing 4 Personal life and death 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 Students of Sandra Seacat 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life and career EditSeacat was the first of three daughters born to Russell Henry and Lois Marion Seacat in Greensburg Kansas 1 14 15 Involved in theatre from her mid teens on 16 17 Seacat first focused on method acting while attending Northwestern University 18 earning her degree and relocating to New York where she studied with Actors Studio alumnus Michael Howard and later at the Studio with its director Lee Strasberg 17 Seacat first attracted attention as Sandra Kaufman her then married name in July 1962 in the Barnard Columbia Summer Theater production of Somerset Maugham s The Noble Spaniard Despite finding the play rather silly Back Stage s reviewer found particular pleasure in Sandra Kaufman s characterization 19 She appeared once more that summer this time under Michael Howard s direction in the US premiere of Leonid Andreyev s The Waltz of the Dogs 20 Amidst a generally favorable review Back Stage reserved bouquets for Kaufman and 2 others 21 while The Village Voice predicted Miss Kaufman s appetizing warmth is destined to bring many future stages alive 22 The following winter an eventful few hours attaining both Actors Studio membership and first time motherhood 23 gave rise to roughly 2 years of seeming inactivity a notable exception being Kaufman s Broadway debut a small part in the Actors Studio production of Chekhov s Three Sisters 1 24 Her full fledged return came on October 12 1965 in Atlanta s Community Playhouse again under Howard s direction 20 when having beaten out Rosemary Forsyth for the title role in Shaw s Saint Joan 25 Kaufman s portrayal was described by The Journal Constitution as a masterpiece of suave speech and faultless timing which enhances the lyrical quality of Shaw s lines Kaufman it continues is both saint and genius her portrayal leaves nothing to be desired 26 After resuming her studies in New York 27 Kaufman again collaborated with her former teacher along with Gene Hackman Tom Aldredge and Chicago import Mina Kolb to form the Second City Revue a short lived New York offshoot of the like named Chicago based improvisational troupe On June 5 1966 the ABC News series Directions 66 featured the group 28 Between 1968 and 1970 Seacat b appeared in regional theater in Toronto 18 Atlanta 29 and New Orleans 30 Under her married name she lived in the gated Coney Island community of Sea Gate Brooklyn 31 Teaching EditDuring the 1970s Seacat taught at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute City College of New York s Leonard Davis Center for the Performing Arts the Actors Studio and she taught privately Among her clients were Steve Railsback 32 Lance Henriksen 33 Christopher Reeve 34 and Mickey Rourke who later said of his time with Seacat That s when everything started to click 10 Over the next decade while teaching in New York and Los Angeles 9 Seacat was credited with a number of such breakthroughs including those of Jessica Lange 35 36 37 Rachel Ward 38 36 and Marlo Thomas 37 8 During this period she also helped pioneer the practice of dream work in which actors study and play characters from their dreams 9 Among those studying the technique was Seacat s daughter Greta who went on to become an acting coach In addition actresses Melanie Griffith and Gina Gershon publicly credited Seacat s use of the dream method with improving their craft 39 40 Also attending those classes were future Songwriter s HOF inductee Desmond Child then a self professed fly on the wall alongside Lange Rourke Michelle Pfeiffer and others Speaking in 2018 with Music amp Musicians he gratefully acknowledged Seacat s mentorship noting the correlation between her early efforts at linking text to actor and Child s later knack for matching song to singer Similarly Child embraced Seacat s vision of the artist as a wounded healer and the audience a co creator who heals through that process As songwriters Child concurred we have a sacred job to help them connect 41 Acting teacher Alex Cole Taylor in 2010 told Backstage that Seacat taught him compassion for his students 42 In 2012 CNN s profile of acting coach Elizabeth Kemp coupled Seacat with Lee Strasberg as legendary acting coaches 43 Longtime Seacat student Laura Dern speaking at the January 2012 Golden Globe Awards presentation thanked Sandra Seacat Frank Capra Lucille Ball and everybody who s ever inspired any of us at the conclusion of her acceptance speech for Best Actress 44 45 In 2012 and 2013 Seacat was a faculty member at the annual Film Forum hosted by the University of Arkansas s Winthrop Rockefeller Institute organized by fellow Actors Studio alumnus Robert Walden 46 47 While Seacat had always shunned publicity both for her own sake and that of her clients 48 she had gone on record regarding a few of her more famously self proclaimed students such as Jessica Lange 49 Mickey Rourke 50 Meg Ryan 51 and on multiple occasions Laura Dern 52 53 whose longstanding relationship with Seacat is the subject of an article and the accompanying video published by The Hollywood Reporter in February 2015 13 In February 2018 Seacat and her third husband Thurn Hoffman were featured among more than 20 couples seen in the music video for Night Things cover of The Everly Brothers 1959 hit Till I Kissed You 54 Directing EditSeacat directed one movie In the Spirit shot in 1988 released in April 1990 and starring Marlo Thomas and Elaine May The year plus gap between wrap and release saw one previously announced cast member Louise Lasser end on the cutting room floor 55 56 as well as the addition of what Variety later termed the stupid framing device of a mystical narrator 57 presumably inserted in hopes of patching over rough spots in the narrative in particular the dramatic shift in tone occurring midway through the film That any such hopes had gone unrealized was the general consensus amongst critics who were nonetheless divided between those who found such flaws forgivable such as The Boston Globe An Endearing Mess 58 or Hal Hinson of The Washington Post disjointed but deliciously addlebrained 59 and those who did not such as Janet Maslin who dubbed In the Spirit a nervous new age comedy more notable for good intentions than good luck 60 and the Los Angeles Times which noted that what begins as a richly comic vehicle for Ms May abruptly crumbles around her at roughly its halfway point 61 Variety however perceived a method to Spirit s messiness a throwback to the looser madcap 60s featuring big name talent working on a low budget to make a pic freed of mainstream good taste and gloss 57 In August 2007 Seacat with Jamie Wollrab directed her daughter Greta Seacat along with Shannon Woodward Justin Chatwin and Johnny Lewis in Elizabeth Meriwether s play The Mistakes Madeline Made at the Dairy Center for the Arts in Boulder Colorado 62 63 Personal life and death EditSeacat died of natural causes in Santa Monica California on January 17 2023 at the age of 86 64 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role1975 Night Moves Voice1979 The Rose Reporter1980 The Kidnapping of the President Henrietta CownJane Austen in Manhattan Thriftshop Lady1982 Frances Drama Teacher1983 The Golden Seal Gladys1984 Country Louise Brewer1987 Promised Land Mrs Rivers1988 Wildfire Sissy1990 In the Spirit Director1993 Born Yesterday Thanks1994 The New Age Mary Netter1996 The Destiny of Marty Fine Woman on Beach1998 The Baby Dance Doreen1999 Crazy in Alabama Meemaw2001 The Want DoctorNailed Sandra the MidwifeDaddy and Them Elbe2003 Prey for Rock amp Roll MotherIn the Cut Creative consultantA Little Crazy Delphine2004 In the Land of Milk and Money Mrs TrevorsIllusion The Boarding House Lady2007 Fade WomanTattered Angel Louise2010 Sympathy for Delicious Mrs MatildaYou Don t Know Jack Janet Adkins2012 Shale short subject SheilaThe Time Being Annette2013 Palo Alto Tanya2014 Alex of Venice Sandra2015 The Scarecrow short subject Janine2016 Buster s Mal Heart Public Access Psychic2017 The Strangeness You Feel short subject JaneTelevision Edit Year Title Role1966 Directions 66 TV series one episode 1966 5 June Not available as Sandra Kaufman 1976 First Ladies Diaries Edith Wilson TV movie Helen1978 Fame Hallmark TV movie Bess1986 Nobody s Child TV movie Barbara1991 Held Hostage The Sis and Jerry Levin Story TV movie NA1994 Reunion TV movie NA1999 Mickey Rourke The E True Hollywood Story TV documentary Herself2000 Intimate Portrait Laura Dern TV series documentary Herself2001 Biography Jessica Lange On Her Own Terms TV series documentary Herself2008 The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan Mickey Rourke TV series documentary Herself2011 Enlightened TV series two episodes 2011 10 and 17 October Patricia2013 Enlightened One episode 2013 27 January Patricia2022 Under the Banner of Heaven Starring role Josie PyreStudents of Sandra Seacat EditTiana Alexandra 65 Roseanna Arquette 66 67 Kirk Baltz 68 69 70 Mikhail Baryshnikov 71 72 Lawrence Bender 73 74 Lili Bordan citation needed Raoul Bova 75 Josh Brolin 76 Betty Buckley 77 78 Stefano Zanchetti Nicolas Cage 67 Helene Cardona 79 Reeve Carney 80 Lynda Carter 81 Justin Chatwin 82 Desmond Child 41 Scott Coffey 83 Common 84 Blythe Danner 77 Robert Davi 85 Loren Dean 86 Rebecca DeMornay 87 Johnny Depp 88 Laura Dern 13 Peter Dobson 89 Peter Falk 90 Frances Fisher 91 Joely Fisher 92 Tricia Leigh Fisher 92 Andrew Garfield 93 Martha Gehman 94 Gina Gershon 40 Melanie Griffith 39 Cornelia Guest 95 Martin Henderson 96 Lance Henriksen 33 Tina Holmes 97 Don Johnson 77 Harvey Keitel 98 Arfi Lamba 99 Jessica Lange 78 35 Peggy Lipton 90 Melanie Mayron 100 Tatum O Neal 81 Michelle Pfeiffer 101 Janina Picard 102 Chris Pine 103 Steve Railsback 32 Christopher Reeve 74 34 Isabella Rossellini 104 105 Mickey Rourke 10 Meg Ryan 106 Diane Salinger 107 Ally Sheedy 67 Brooke Shields 77 78 Helen Slater 108 Alex Cole Taylor 42 Marlo Thomas 109 8 Dov Tiefenbach 110 Rosie Vela 111 Rachel Ward 112 36 113 Treat Williams 114 Notes Edit Confusion about the spelling of Seacat s first name has arisen over the years because of its counterintuitive pronunciation Despite the conventional spelling her name is properly pronounced somewhere between Sondra and Saundra 6 thus on occasion it has been misspelled accordingly both in print and online 7 Starting in 1968 when her first marriage ended in divorce Seacat has always worked under her maiden name References Edit a b c Willis John 1980 Theatre World 1978 1979 season Vol 35 New York Crown Publishing Inc p 252 ISBN 0 517 53997 7 Giannetti Louis D Educational Theatre Journal Volume 21 Number 1 March 1969 pp 110 111 SortedByName com Kaufman Arthur married a bride named Sandra Seacat in the year 1959 on license number 3440 issued in Manhattan New York City New York California Divorce Index 1966 1984 Sandra D Seacat and Michael C Ebert 1977 FamilySearch org California Divorce Index 1966 1984 Michael C Ebert and Sandra D 1978 FamilySearch org Excerpts from Rourke s appearances on Inside the Actors Studio and The Dark Side of Fame on YouTube Search results for Sondra Seacat Google com See also Search results for Saundra Seacat Google com Search results for Sandra Seacat Google com a b c d Thomas Marlo 2010 Obsession Growing Up Laughing My Story and the Story of Funny New York Hyperion p 210 ISBN 978 0 13 367870 3 I only wish Lee Strasberg could have lived to see me portray a schizophrenic in Nobody s Child I never could have gotten near playing that kind of part without Lee s exercises and the subsequent work I did and continue to do with his primary disciple the brilliant Sandra Seacat a b c The Role of Their Dreams The New York Times May 6 2009 a b c This Rising Star Has an Identity Problem Newsday June 29 1984 See also Taylor Clarke Mickey Rourke Straight On A Painful Past Is Valuable Prologue to an Acting Career Aimed at Making Uncompromising Movies With Good Characters Mickey Rourke Past As Prologue Los Angeles Times July 24 1984 Rothenberg Fred Thorn Birds casting gamble The Lewiston Journal March 29 1983 See also Rosenbaum Ron Jessica Lange Sex and Subtext Vanity Fair October 1988 She never worked with Strasberg but she did work with one of his acting teacher disciples Sandra Seacat She really changed things around for me She got me at the moment where it was all beginning to come alive and it was a great catalyst for me Critic s Choice The Minneapolis Star Tribune June 12 1996 Schruers Fred Meg Ryan survivor pushes beyond America s sweetheart in a raw new film Los Angeles Times October 5 2003 a b c Laura Dern and Her Legendary Acting Coach We Can Say Anything to Each Other Hollywood Reporter February 27 2015 1940 U S Census form Familysearch org Obituary Lois Marion Seacat Archived 2013 01 26 at archive today HutchNews com December 23 2007 Southgate Patsy Serena Seacat CTC Theater Live s Director The East Hampton Star March 20 1997 a b Sandra Seacat Schott Acting Studio a b Hampton Edna Actresses Develop Tension Shredding Skills The Globe and Mail April 12 1968 Oppenheimer Ernest Back Stage Capsule Reviews Back Stage July 13 1962 a b Opening This Week Saint Joan Dybbuk Ready The Atlanta Journal and Constitution October 10 1965 Maisil Stella Back Stage Capsule Reviews Back Stage August 10 1962 Tallmer Jerry Theatre The Waltz of the Dogs The Village Voice August 2 1962 Gray Tom Shaw s St Joan a Role She Loves Sandra Says The Atlanta Journal and Constitution October 7 1965 Sandra Kaufman Internet Broadway Database Kay Terry From the Stage Rosemary Forsyth Wanted Joan The Atlanta Journal and Constitution November 21 1965 Gray Tom St Joan May Be Theater s Best Effort The Atlanta Journal and Constitution October 13 1965 As Sandra Kaufman University of Wisconsin Digital Collection Second City Satirizes Marriage The Hagerstown Daily Mail June 4 1966 Kay Terry Theater Billboard Hostage Opens Thursday The Atlanta Journal and Constitution December 15 1968 Kelly John 1970 June Havoc produces A Streetcar Named Desire in New Orleans The New Orleans Times Picayune April 7 2010 Gray Tom Shaw s St Joan a Role She Loves Sandra Says The Atlanta Constitution October 7 1965 a b Film Forum Faculty Archived 2012 05 08 at the Wayback Machine Winthrop Rockefeller Institute U of Arkansas System a b Smith Gavin Don t Let That Go That s Valuable Film Comment September October 1993 Vol 29 Issue 5 p 54 a b Who s Who In Entertinment Wilmette Ill Marlowe amp Company 1988 p 57 ISBN 1 56924 554 1 a b Holston Mark Critic s Choice Minneapolis Star Tribune June 12 1996 a b c Associated Press Casting Gamble in Thorn Birds The Nashua Telegraph March 29 1983 a b Smith Liz Elaine May gathers quality cast together for her next movie The Orange County Register December 1 1988 The director was an interesting choice Sandra Seacat acting coach and guru to many stars Sandra is credited with helping Jessica Lange to her Oscar and Marlo Thomas to her Emmy Preston Marilynn The Thorn Birds Rachel Ward I Just Couldn t Live With Being Mediocre The Panama City News Herald March 30 1983 a b Goldstein Patrick Many Sided Melanie Griffith The Los Angeles Times November 10 1986 a b I Dream of Gina Archived 2016 11 28 at the Wayback Machine Cigar Aficionado September October 1998 a b Songwriter Desmond Child Video Feature and Web Exclusive Interview Music amp Musicians April 2018 a b L A Readers Choice Classes and Coaches Backstage June 23 2010 Leopold Todd Actress role of a lifetime Being a mentor CNN February 13 2012 Best Actress TV Series Comedy Or Musical Acceptance Speech 69th Annual Golden Globes Awards January 15 2012 Belissimo Sarina 2012 Golden Globe Awards The Winners amp The Highlights The Belissimo Files January 16 2012 Bell Robert Thursday To Do Winthrop Rockefeller Institute Film Forum The Arkansas Times March 7 2012 Winthrop Rockefeller Institute to Host Second Annual Film Forum PR Web January 4 2013 Parker Corey Focus Sandra Seacat Simply Untouchable The Actor s Work December 2012 Jessica Lange On Her Own Terms A amp E s Biography October 31 2001 Mickey Rourke The Dark Side of Fame with Piers Morgan October 6 2008 Schuers Fred Cut to darkness Meg Ryan survivor pushes beyond America s sweetheart in a raw new film October 5 2003 Laura Dern Intimate Portrait December 27 1999 Laura Dern A Hollywood Old Timer at 37 The Baltimore Sun August 23 2004 Night Things Til I Kissed You Music Video Vimeo Part 2 Annual Preview Section In the Spirit The Film Journal January 1989 Bartholomew David Buying and Booking Guide In the Spirit The Film Journal April May 1990 a b Film Reviews In the Spirit Variety April 4 1990 In the Spirit An Endearing Mess The Boston Globe June 8 1990 Grand and Goofy Comedy The Washington Post May 18 1990 Movie review In the Spirit The New York Times April 6 1990 Spirit Loses Its Comic Flair Halfway Through Los Angeles Times April 11 1990 Hollywood Actors come to Boulder Archived 2013 01 21 at archive today Denver Post July 29 2007 Review The Mistakes Madeline Made The Boulder Daily Camera August 9 2007 Barnes Mike January 19 2023 Sandra Seacat Actress and Beloved Acting Coach Dies at 86 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 19 2023 Solomon Linda Ilene June 8 1993 A Vietnam Movie Through a Different Lens International Herald Tribune June 8 1993 Disenchanted with Hollywood and frustrated by the limited roles available for Shakespearean trained Asian American actresses Alexandra took the advice of her acting teacher Sandra Seacat who told her she d find all the power in the universe in going back to her roots Arquette Rosanna 1959 at Encyclopedia com a b c Rea Steven She acts in a way that garners raves The Philadelphia Inquirer April 5 1985 Schwartz Don The Active Imagination Method of Kirk Baltz CineSource August 12 2010 Pupils interview Kirk Baltz The Bradfieldian February 2017 p 25 Baldwin Greg Kirk Baltz Nails the Role Second Chance April 2 2018 Reuters Baryshnikov natural for movie The Windsor Star December 18 1985 Kriegsman Alan M The Screening of Baryshnikov From the Ballet Stage to a Cinematic Star Turn The Washington Post December 6 1985 Bender Lawrence 1958 at Encyclopedia com a b Silverman Jason Cine Cafe on Bender Producer guests at CSF The Santa Fe New Mexican March 29 1996 A former member of Maine State Ballet Bender began studying acting after a dance injury ended his career He took classes with renowned coach Sandra Seacat working with actors in training including Jessica Lange Mickey Rourke Mario Thomas and Christopher Reeve Raoul Bova as vezes transbordar o abismo e eu cair na escuridao SumaGrande April 19 2017 Brolin Josh 1968 at Encyclopedia com a b c d Acting Through Dreams JessicaSueBurstein com January 10 2013 a b c Hayes Bill 2009 Two Square Miles The Heroes of a Small Town Tucson AZ Fireship Press p 7 ISBN 978 1 934757 81 9 Helene Cardona The TNB Self Interview TNB November 22 2016 Spider Man Flies Onto Broadway for First Performance at Broadway com a b Carter tackles the wonders of history USA Today August 15 1994 S he started commuting to New York to meet with acting coach Sandra Seacat who also works with Melanie Griffith Marlo Thomas and Tatum O Neal The experience was better than any therapist she says You strip yourself of ego and the whole experience unearths all your analytical feelings and self discovery Collins Mark Boulder International Fringe Festival Native returns in dream fueled play The Boulder Daily Camera August 7 2009 Parker Corey Interview Scott Coffey on Directing Adult World The Actor s Work February 2013 McClatchy Tribune News Service There s nothing Common about this rapper s acting ambitions Boulder Weekly May 11 2010 Biography at Politicon Collins Glenn A Young Actor Meets Fame The New York Times October 31 1991 De Mornay Rebecca 1961 at Encyclopedia com https www backstage com magazine article method myth 64179 bare URL Kevin Dobson Bio DemoReel a b Lipton Peggy Dalton David and Coco 2005 Ch 67 Gurumayi Breathing Out New York St Martin s Press pp 240 242 ISBN 0 312 32413 8 Frances Fisher Coming to Serenbe Playhouse 11 15 Broadway World October 29 2014 a b Fischer Joely Myers Marc Playlist Joely Fisher A Far Off Father The Wall Street Journal January 27 2018 Galloway Stephen Andrew Garfield on Mel Gibson He s All Flesh and Blood and Passion The Hollywood Reporter November 4 2016 GALLOWAY Do you have an acting coach you work with GARFIELD Yeah I do I ve worked with a couple of people that are actually mother and daughter Sandra Seacat is the name of the mother and Greta Seacat is the name of the daughter and they re both witches They re both just these genius witches Bio at MarthaGehman com Finke Nikki A New York Socialite Goes Hollywood Deb of the Decade Cornelia Guest Is Pursuing an Acting Career Los Angeles Times June 26 1987 The Cast of God Help Us Pamela Guest Theatre GodHelpUs net THE CHERRY ORCHARD LEAD opp Martin Henderson 07 SANDRA SEACAT Workshop Carpenter Cassie The Traveler Backstage July 13 2005 Carter Lance Have You Heard of The Way Daily Actor May 7 2009 Singh Sanjam Preet Lady love ignites the flame The India Tribune Sep 18 2018 Mayron Melanie 1952 at Encyclopedia com Lipton James 2007 Inside Inside New York Dutton p 447 ISBN 9780837918501 1 After graduating from State University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart she moved to New York City in 2018 to study at The Actors Studio under the guidance of mentors such as Alec Baldwin Sandra Seacat and Ellen Burstyn The Self Aware Artist Backstage June 15 2009 Kolson Ann Isabella Rossellini No Comparisons The Pittsburgh Press December 22 1985 Cook Bruce Isabella Rossellini A Rose Who Has Known Thorns Chicago Tribune November 28 1985 Campion Jane In the Cut Australia Urban Cinefile November 13 2003 Arkatov Janice Salinger on Risks Rewards of Staging Schizophrenia Los Angeles Times November 20 1987 Slater Helen 1963 at Encyclopedia com Ryan Michael We All Have a Place We Feel Locked Out Of The Indianapolis Star April 6 1986 Thomas next move was unconventional if not downright audacious In 1978 she simply stopped appearing in public I needed to go back to the beginning so I took off and studied with Lee Strasberg and Sandra Seacat she recalled Bio DovTiefenbach com Rosie The St Louis Post Dispatch December 3 1986 She also worked at acting lessons with Sandra Seacat in Los Angeles and in 1980 got a small part in the film Heaven s Gate Wilkins William Thorn Birds Star Enthused Chamberlain Role Pursuit Succeeds The Oxnard Press Courier March 27 1983 Preston Marilynn Preston The Thorn Birds Rachel Ward I Just Couldn t Live With Being Mediocre The Panama City News Herald March 30 1983 Robbins Jane Marla 2002 Relaxation Acting Techniques for Everyday Life Look and Feel Self Confident in Difficult Real Life Situations New York Marlowe amp Company p 57 ISBN 1 56924 554 1 Further reading EditKelly John 1970 June Havoc produces A Streetcar Named Desire in New Orleans The New Orleans Times Picayune April 7 2010 Sainer Arthur Obit to Inge and other bouquets Natural Affection P From B In the Cage The Village Voice June 21 1973 Sainer Arthur We Move From Darkness Into Light Mrs Warren s Profession Economic Necessity The Son The Village Voice April 12 1976 Walden Robert The Method and the Myth Is the controversial technique still relevant for today s actor Backstage April 21 2009External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Sandra Seacat Sandra Kaufman at the Internet Broadway Database Sandra Kaufman at the University of Wisconsin s Actors Studio audio collection Sandra Seacat at BroadwayWorld Sandra Seacat at the Internet Broadway Database Sandra Seacat at the Internet Off Broadway Database archive Sandra Seacat at IMDb Sandra Seacat at Playbill Vault Sandra Seacat at TakeHollywood com at the Wayback Machine archived March 24 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sandra Seacat amp oldid 1138505027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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