Surviving as a Child Actor
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doubt that the training we offer can only be of the greatest benefit to any young actor. It sets up those who decide to continue the art of acting into college and beyond, and it guides those who decide not to pursue it into understanding that their own uniqueness is wonderful and something to be cherished.
Jeff Alan-Lee wanted to be an actor his entire life and began bugging his mother at age 7. At age nine, he auditioned for a role in a local TV series in Detroit called, JERRY IN THE CIRCUS and landed the title role. He continued to act in a Television special called THE MAGIC BALLOON, and booked an agent in New York City. As a child actor he flew back and forth from New York and Detroit to audition and booked commercials and acted in theater, film and television.
At age 18, he moved to New York City where he studied at NEW YORK UNIVERSITY and with