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TOM TODOROFF (producer, director, acting coach)

Tom Todoroff is an American producer, director, acting coach.[1] Over the course of a career spanning nearly four decades, he has worked with some of the most celebrated and respected names in theater, film and television including Peter O’Toole, Bob Hoskins, Liam Neeson, Samuel L. Jackson, Tony Goldwyn, Sasha Alexander, Dakota Johnson among many others. Tom was a producer on many TV shows and films, most notably, COBB and TIN CUP, with Writer/Director - Ron Shelton. He also produced and directed WORKING SHAKESPEARE: RSC MEETS USA - the seminal record of the life-long work of renowned Head of Voice for the Royal Shakespeare Company - Cicely Berry.[2][3]

History

Tom was born in South Buffalo. He was raised in South Buffalo, Newport Beach, California and Clarence, New York.

He won full scholarships to Beloit College in Wisconsin and The Juilliard School (under Alan Schneider) at Lincoln Center. Later he trained with Edith Skinner, Cicely Berry and Kristin Linklater. He also trained with Stella Adler, at her invitation. Tom went on to play over fifty classical and contemporary roles at theaters around the world. In addition to full seasons at Baltimore Center Stage, The American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, The Williamstown Theater Festival in Massachusetts, and the Edinburgh Festival in Scotland, he has also performed at UBU Repertory, Theater for the New City, the Riverside Shakespeare Company in New York, The Hangar Theater in Ithaca, and Yale.

Television appearances include the mini-series A WOMAN NAMED JACKIE (also co-writer, Emmy Best Mini-Series), and NORTH AND SOUTH PART III (also co-writer, starring Peter O’Toole). Episodic work includes ALL MY CHILDREN, LOIS AND CLARK: THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN, TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL, ARLI$$, and STAR TREK: VOYAGER (with Joel Grey). Film credits include; TURBULENCE, ETHAN FROME, LEAP OF FAITH, TIN CUP, PLAY IT TO THE BONE, DARK BLUE, EL PADRINO, EASY (TORONTO AND SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVALS) and HOLLYWOOD HOMICIDE (with Harrison Ford).

Tom was one of the producers of, and acted in, COBB (with Tommy Lee Jones), which had a Benefit performance in Buffalo at Shea’s Performing Arts Center where the mayor presented him with the key to the city. He produced and directed WORKING SHAKESPEARE: RSC MEETS USA, (a broadcast series), featuring Jeremy Irons, Emily Watson, Lindsay Duncan, Toby Stephens, other members of the Royal Shakespeare with US actors Helen Hunt, Samuel L. Jackson, Claire Danes, Blythe Danner, Robert Sean Leonard, Cherry Jones, Victor Garber, Diane Venora, and others. Tom also directed Jimmy Buffett’s worldwide concert tour for seven years.

His Executive Producing projects include: Telefilms for CBS; BORROWED HEARTS (the number one rated program for the week), starring Roma Downey, Eric McCormack, and Hector Elizondo, MONDAY AFTER THE MIRACLE with Ms. Downey, Billy Campbell, and Moira Kelly, THE TEST OF LOVE (the network’s top rated Wednesday film for 1999) also with Ms. Downey, SECOND HONEYMOON with Ms. Downey, Tim Matheson, and Michael Nouri, THE SONS OF MISTLETOE with Ms. Downey and Doris Roberts, and THE SURVIVORS CLUB with Ms. Downey, Jacqueline Bisset and James Remar.

Other feature films as Producer/Actor; NO VACANCY with Christina Ricci, Timothy Olyphant, Robert Wagner, Lolita Davidovich, Joaquim DeAlmeida and Patricia Velasquez (premiered at The Los Angeles Independent Film Festival and subsequently; The Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival, The Festival do Rio de Janeiro (held over), Raindance (London), and The Moscow Film Festival; (First Place Best Debut Film), and for Showtime; NORIEGA: GOD’S FAVORITE, with Bob Hoskins, directed by Roger Spottiswoode.

Tom’s projects in development include numerous texts with writer/director Ron Shelton. Tom is a member of SAG-AFTRA, Actors Equity Association, The Producers Guild of America, the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, The American Dialect Society, The Linguistic Society of America, The Voice and Speech Trainers Association, The Creative Coalition and The National Speakers Association.

Tom has lead numerous workshops for SAG-AFTRA and Actors Equity nationwide. He currently coaches actors, directors and artists from all walks of life on a weekly basis, live, online in The Workshop on Saturdays and Mondays! He resides in New York City, Santa Monica, California and Weston, Connecticut. Tom is an avid surfer, cyclist, marksman, football fanatic, Beatlemaniac, Led Zeppelinite, rock & roll drummer and dog lover. He is left-handed.

Technique

Tom Todoroff has codified the following set of essential concepts and tools, drawn from his time training with Stella Adler, collaborating with Michael Shurtleff, studying at Juilliard and directing, producing, coaching and acting in Hollywood, New York, London and abroad.

The Todoroff Acting Technique is all-encompassing and prescriptive, based on each individual’s specific needs. This work will arm the actor with an “unshakable skill set” to master any material (classical theater texts, film and television) and any environment (last minute filmed audition to repertory theater performance).

The Technique rests on four pillars:

  • Text Analysis: Shurtleff & Todoroff's Fifteen Guideposts
  • Physical Awareness: The Six Viewpoints
  • Vocal Awareness: Four Parts of Vocal Variation
  • Work Ethos: Four Agreements, Three Tenets, Three Techniques

This approach has been proven over the nearly forty years Tom has been working with actors around the world.

Tom Todoroff Studio Founding

The Tom Todoroff Studio was founded in 1998 in Santa Monica, California when Tom first began to draw on his breadth of experience as an actor, director, producer, writer, voice & speech coach and dialectician. Over the course of his eleven years in Santa Monica, Tom honed his method of instruction while coaching actors daily on stage, on TV and on film sets and in his studio classes. His coaching method for actors now provides a set of tools designed to address each individual's needs. The tools are as follows: The Fifteen Guideposts, Six Viewpoints, Four Agreements, Four Parts of Vocal Variation, Three Tenets and Three Techniques.

A New Yorker at heart, Tom returned to Manhattan in 2009 and founded the NYC Studio weekly class on Monday evenings. The NYC acting community responded enthusiastically to his return. The weekly class swiftly grew into a thriving community of actors, singers, dancers and performers of all kinds whose mutual love and support created an exceptional learning environment. Members of the NYC Studio are encouraged to take great risks, while maintaining the highest standards when it comes to work ethic and respect for the text. In the spirit of friendly competition, actors are constantly challenging themselves and each other to explore new material and new emotional terrain.

The flourishing NYC Studio inspired the Summer Intensive in New York City; a week-long conservatory-style training program where actors attend back to back classes from 9am-5pm daily in fundamental disciplines such as Voice, Speech, Movement and Alexander Technique, in addition to Acting. The first Summer Intensive took place in 2010 and the transformation over the course of just seven days was astonishing; a group of complete strangers at the start of the week were, by the end of it, moving, speaking, listening and sharing themselves with one another as though they had years of company experience. By popular demand the Summer Intensive continued yearly and has since expanded to two consecutive weeks.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

The Conservatory

Over the years, colleagues and clients alike continually urged Tom to create a Conservatory program for actors, where this training would be available on a full-time basis. The success of the Summer Intensive reinforced these ideas and laid the groundwork for the Conservatory. Thus, the Conservatory was established and Ensemble I commenced training in September of 2012.

In Tom's words, "the most direct route to being a working actor is to study and train with those who have manifested professional work themselves." Training in the Conservatory therefore combines technical skill with real world knowledge.

By studying with a faculty of accomplished artists and industry professionals, Conservatory actors are exposed not only to the full complement of fundamental disciplines, but also to expert practitioners whose instruction is based both on rigorous technique and extensive first-hand experience.

Conservatory training culminates in a diploma. Those who complete the Conservatory program mount a fully produced presentation for industry professionals in New York City in their final spring semester called “The Performance Project”.

Credits (partial list)

Year Title Role/Position Notes
2005 Working Shakespeare: RSC Meets USA PRODUCER, DIRECTOR
1999 No Vacancy PRODUCER, ACTOR
2000 Noriega: God’s Favorite CO-PRODUCER, ACTOR
1994 Cobb ASSOCIATE PRODUCER, ACTOR, CASTING CONSULTANT
1997 Borrowed Hearts EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
1998 Monday After The Miracle EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, ACTOR
1984 A Test of Love EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
2001 Second Honeymoon EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, ACTOR
2001 The Sons of Mistletoe EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
2004 The Survivors Club EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
National Tours ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
2003 Hollywood Homicide CASTING CONSULTANT, ACTOR
2002 Dark Blue CASTING CONSULTANT, ACTOR, DIALECT COACH FOR BRENDAN GLEESON
1999 Play It To The Bone CASTING CONSULTANT, ACTOR
1996 Tin Cup CASTING CONSULTANT, ACTOR
1997 Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery ACTING COACH FOR ROBERT WAGNER
1999 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me ACTING COACH FOR ROBERT WAGNER
2002 Austin Powers III: Goldmember ACTING COACH FOR ROBERT WAGNER
1996 Ransom ACTING COACH FOR RENE RUSSO
1997 Jungle 2 Jungle ACTING COACH FOR LOLITA DAVIDOVICH
1996 Harvest of Fire ACTING COACH FOR LOLITA DAVIDOVICH
1994 Touched By An Angel, “The Spirit of Liberty Moon” VOICE AND SPEECH COACH FOR BAI LING
1991 A Woman Named Jackie CO-WRITER, ACTING AND DIALECT COACH, ACTOR
1994 North & South – Heaven & Hell CO-WRITER, ACTING AND DIALECT COACH, ACTOR
1994 The Lion King: Circle of Life VOCAL COACH
1992 Leap of Faith DIALECT COACH, ACTOR
2005 Tarzan II DIALECT AND VOCAL COACH
2002 Peter Pan: Return to Neverland DIALECT AND VOCAL COACH
2011 Winnie the Pooh DIALECT AND VOCAL COACH
2008 DELGO: A Hero’s Journey DIRECTOR
1999 No Vacancy PRODUCER, ACTOR
1993 Ethan Frome DIALECT COACH, ACTOR
1994 The Beans of Egypt Maine DIALECT COACH
1991-1993 Brooklyn Bridge, “The Last Immigrant” DIALECT COACH
1983 The Honorary Consul AKA “Beyond the Limit” ACTING AND DIALECT COACH
2002 The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler DIRECTOR FOR LOLITA DAVIDOVICH & NELL CARTER
1995 Seven Guitars by August Wilson DIALECT COACH
1990 The Sum of Us by David Stevens DIALECT COACH
1979 Macbeth by William Shakespeare VOICE, TEXT, ACTING COACH
1982 Oi! For England by Trevor Griffiths SPEECH AND ACTING COACH, ACTOR
Mrs. Warren’s Profession by George Bernard Shaw DIALECT COACH
1974 Savages by Christopher Hampton DIALECT COACH, ACTOR
Billy Bishop Goes to War by Eric Gray DIALECT COACH
The Foreigner by Larry Shue DIALECT COACH
Godspell DIRECTOR, ACTOR
Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen RESIDENT ACTING, SPEECH, DIALECT COACH
Citizen Tom Paine by Howard Fast RESIDENT ACTING, SPEECH, DIALECT COACH
1989 Daniela Frank by Alonzo Alegria RESIDENT ACTING, SPEECH, DIALECT COACH
Tale of the Wolf by Ferenc Molnar RESIDENT ACTING, SPEECH, DIALECT COACH
Henry IV, parts I and II by William Shakespeare RESIDENT ACTING, SPEECH, DIALECT COACH
1994 Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind” DIRECTOR
1995 Star Trek Voyager : Episode "Resistance" DAROD

References

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Tom's Coaching Reel: https://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWOHvUJKs18

Tom's Actor Reel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oB99ZnH6UM&t=1s

The Unshakable Skill Set: https://media.cmsmax.com/6j0m187z6e9h2yqesif6w/the-unshakable-skill-set.pdf