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Director: Elizabeth Holder
Cast: Jill Hennessy, Elizabeth Holder, Jody Booth, Ken Murton
A comedy about an exceptionally dysfunctional acting class. Playing unsuspecting college students, Liz and Jill set off to find the most influential acting teacher of the decade and soon discover a heralded guru named Kenneth LaPoubelle. After a visit to Ken's class and a series of interviews with his present and former students, they realize that Ken's reputation might exceed his talent.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Acting Class (2000), a comedy directed by Elizabeth Holder, received mixed reviews from critics. While the film's premise about a dysfunctional acting class is intriguing, the public reception has been relatively lukewarm, with an IMDb rating of 5.8/10 indicating a divided audience response.
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Fans of offbeat comedies and character-driven stories will enjoy the quirky charm of The Acting Class, a 2000 film directed by Elizabeth Holder that follows a hilariously dysfunctional acting class led by the eccentric instructor Kenneth LaPoubelle, played by Ken Murton.
The Acting Class is a 2000 American independent film directed by and starring Jill Hennessy and Elizabeth Holder. The film's supporting cast includes many of Hennessy's former Law & Order castmates, including Chris Noth, Jerry Orbach, and Benjamin Bratt, and Alec Baldwin as himself.
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