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About A Few Pictures of 2009 Playground Acting Students - More to Come

Mr. Spatz, the Director of The Playground, is one of the most respected acting teachers for children in the United States. He regularly coaches actors for auditions and callbacks for feature films and episodic television and has been teaching classes for children and teens for over 20 years. Gary Spatz has recently completed his third season as the acting coach for Dylan and Cole Sprouse, the stars of the hit Disney Channel series "the Suite Life of Zack and Cody". In the past, Gary has served as the Children’s acting coach for many television productions, including the Emmy award winning CBS sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”, “Rosanne”, “Sister, Sister”, “The Jeff Foxworthy Show”, and “The Smart Guy”

"The Playground" is located in the heart of the Century City area of Los Angeles, adjacent to the Westfield Shopping Center. The space has been designed to create a comfort zone for the actor while simultaneously providing a professional atmosphere with studio-grade lights, cameras and monitors.

Mr. Spatz has been the acting coach on several Disney productions including MMC (the New Mickey Mouse Club, where he also served as creative consultant) and the feature film Honey I Shrunk the Kids. He specializes in teaching young performers and has taught young actors that have gone on to star in such productions as Felicity, Beverly Hills 90210, Malcolm in the Middle, That 70s Show, Jurassic Park, and many many more.

http://GarySpatz.com

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