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		<description><![CDATA[Joe Jeffrey Joe&#8217;s intensive on-camera audition techniques help actors learn to find their unique qualities and combine them with audition skills. Joe will help you become a TEXT DETECTIVE who will  NAIL THE CALLBACK AND BOOK THE JOB!!! Joe has been seen on The Gilmore Girls and in a recurring role on the NBC soap [...]]]></description>
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<h3><strong>Joe Jeffrey<br />
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<p>Joe&#8217;s intensive on-camera audition techniques help actors learn to find their unique qualities and combine them with audition skills. Joe will help you become a <em>TEXT DETECTIVE</em> who will  NAIL THE CALLBACK AND BOOK THE JOB!!! Joe has been seen on <em>The Gilmore Girls</em> and in a recurring role on the NBC soap opera <em>Passions</em>. He has been seen in many commercials, including national spots for <em>K-Mart</em> and <em>Coca-Cola</em>, in addition to numerous theatrical productions. Having graduated from USF&#8217;s film school, Joe brings a film director&#8217;s approach to classes.</p>

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<h3><strong>Pamela McGee</strong></h3>
<p>Pamela’s love of acting began while attending the University of Utah in 1974.  After helping start the Salt Lake Acting Company (still in existence today), she moved to Los Angeles.  There, she continued to study, while landing, several voice-over and supporting roles.  In the late eighties, Pamela married and became a mother, prompting her to re-locate to a mountain community north of Los Angeles to raise her family.  There, she discovered a great need for Community Theatre and her gifts and talents would be utilized to help start several Theatrical Groups, one of which she collaborated with Diane on and created the communities very first theatre company The Rainbow Theatre Guild.  The last few years she has worked with The Mountain Shakespeare Company, Picket Fence Theater and the Old time Radio Readers, where she acted as well as coached adults and young actors. This experience helped her discover a hidden talent and love of working with children.</p>
<p>Currently, Pamela is developing a children’s education television series through her Production Company, Mizzy McGee Productions and has returned to Los Angeles to work with Diane Christiansen in Santa Clarita  &amp; L.A. She also looks forward to offering the joy of acting to children with dyslexia.</p>
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