Milton Katselas
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Milton Katselas (born December 22, 1933) is a Greek-American director and famed Hollywood acting teacher at The Beverly Hills Playhouse. He has taught such stars as Jason Beghe, Jenna Elfman, George Clooney, Alec Baldwin, Giovanni Ribisi, Tom Selleck, Michelle Pfeiffer, Ted Danson, Tony Danza, Jeffrey Tambor, Gene Reynolds, Tyne Daly, Mel Harris, Catherine Bell, Sofia Milos, Elizabeth Sung and many more.
[edit] Biography
Milton Katselas was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., to Greek immigrant parents,[1] who had a tiny restaurant right outside the gates of a Westinghouse Electric plant. When Katselas was 14 years old, his father went into the movie theater business and ran a local theater company of Greek actors, and Milton himself would sing.
After high school, Katselas set off for Pittsburgh's Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie Mellon) to study theater. On a visit to New York, he sneaked in to watch Lee Strasberg's acting class where he also saw renowned director Elia Kazan on the street and chased him down. "I talked to him in Greek, and he talked with me", Katselas recalls. "He told me, `When you finish college, come see me.'" Katselas did.[2] Following graduation in 1954, he began studying with Strasberg and serving as an apprentice to Kazan.
After working with several other big-name directors, including Joshua Logan, Joseph Anthony, and Sanford Meisner, Katselas struck out on his own, making his Off-Broadway his reputation as a theater director debut in New York, on the original 1960 production of Edward Albee's The Zoo Story. He was nominated for a Tony Award for the Broadway production of Leonard Gershe's Butterflies Are Free in 1969, and also directed the 1972 movie version starring Goldie Hawn, Edward Albert, and Eileen Heckart, who won an Academy Award for her role. The following year he reunited with Gershe and Albert for the film 40 Carats. His other credits include the Broadway shows Camino Real and The Rose Tattoo, local productions of The Seagull, Romeo and Juliet, and Streamers - all of which won him L.A. Drama Critics Circle awards for best direction. He also directed the screen adaptation of Mark Medoff's When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?.
Katselas has also been active as a writer, painter and acting teacher for over twenty years. He wrote a book titled Dreams Into Action which garnished international attention and has appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show discussing the book's success.
He has been linked to Scientology.[3][4]
[edit] References
- ^ Dreams Into Action
- ^ http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:GgezEacTSqQJ:home.snafu.de/tilman/prolinks/9803_2.txt+Milton+Katselas+Greek&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1
- ^ Reitman, Janet (2006-02-23). Inside Scientology. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 2007-12-14.
- ^ Oppenheimer, Mark (2007-07-15). The Actualizer. New York Times. Retrieved on 2007-12-14.
[edit] External links
- Beverly Hills Playhouse
- Milton Katselas at the Internet Movie Database
- "The Actualizer", The New York Times Magazine, 7/15/2007
- The Star of His Own Show, BUZZ Magazine, March 1998

