• Mar 2, 2012 from 8:30pm to 10:30pm
  • Location: The Artisan
  • Latest Activity: May 31, 2019

Jeffrey Weissman (pictured above with Leah Thompson) has been performing as an actor since 1972, co-starring in  film and television productions including Twilight Zone the Movie,  Clint Eastwood's Pale Rider and as George McFly in "Back to the Future" two and three.

Jeffrey guest starred on many television shows including Scarecrow and Mrs King, Dallas, Saved By The Bell, Diagnosis Murder  and the Man Show. He has worked with a whose-who of Hollywood talent both in front of and behind the camera including Robert Zemeckis, Clint Eastwood and Steven Spielberg. A veteran of both theater and film, he became "Stan Laurel" for Universal Studios, helped develop the Los Angeles  "Improv Theater" and performed in the Second City Alumni jams and the Laugh Factory All-stars.

(Jeffrey and Michael J Fox)

On March 2nd 2012 CFF members and friends learned from Jeffrey as he taught Actors and Directors to work together. This special workshop introduces directors to the basics of communicating effectively with actors and vice versa. Subjects touched include:  the art of improvisation, clowning, developing characters, stage, television, film and environmental acting and entertainment.

 

WRITERS: This workshop will also intoduced you to a man who has trained many screenwriters to make dialog more believeable and useful!

In celebration of the coming Sacramento International Film Festival and the 48 Hour Film Festival, CFF presents this amazing program, one night only!

 

RSVP REQUIRED as this WILL SELL OUT!

 

admission just $5

 

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Comments

  • I think you mean Lea Thompson, not Emma Thompson in the above photo caption.

  • Wow .   Well where is Jeffrey Livig these days that he'd come to Del paso Blvd.? 

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