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Matt Miller

Matt Miller

As a casting associate for Tenner Paskal & Rudnicke Casting , Matt’s film credits include the Chicago casting for The Weatherman, The Amityville Horror, The Ice Harvest, Stranger Than Fiction, Let’s Go To Prison!, The Break Up, The Promotion, The Express and Public Enemies. He has been privileged to work with directors like Marc Forster, Michael Mann, Harold Ramis, Gore Verbinski, Bob Odenkirk, Peyton Reed, and Michael Keaton. Commercially, Matt has worked on campaigns for hundreds of companies and can frequently be overheard saying things like “I need you to smile when you take a bite of that fishstick as if it is both a delicious treat and an exceptional discount.”

Matt is also very active in the Chicago theatre community. He has been a member of the Serendipity Theatre Collective since 2000 and is also a proud company member of Barrel of Monkeys, a group that provides creative writing workshops for Chicago Public Elementary Schools that lack arts funding. As a stage director, Matt’s recent credits include Serendipity’s Chicago and L.A. productions of girl,20 (Best Director and Best Ensemble nominations LA Weekly 2008 Theatre Awards), the world premiere of Graceland for Profiles Theatre, Bible B-Sides for SiNNERMAN Ensemble, and This Is Our Youth for Pine Box Theatre.

 

Teaches:

Advanced Film/TV with Matt Miller

Advanced Commercial Skills

The Commercial Audition, ages 12 & up

The Commercial Audition, ages 8-11

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Kurt Nabig Free Class
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The Whole Actor
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The relationship between the Actors - Moments of Discovery for the Actor in the Scene - The Actors motivating Importance - Finding the Humor in the Scene during the Audition process - Secrets in Acting - The Moment Before the Scene starts - Mystery in the Scene - Finding the "Opposites" in the monologue
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