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Line Mastery Workshop -- 200 Reads and Freedom
My technique is brutally simple: read your script 200 times. Not 50. Not 100. Two hundred. By read 150, the words dissolve into your nervous system. By read 200, you're free to play. We work on a five-page scene in this session. You'll read it aloud until it transforms. Tip: Boredom is the gateway to mastery. Push through it.
Shakespeare Intensive -- King Lear and the Weight of Language
I've played Lear, Othello, Prospero, and Antony. Shakespeare terrifies actors because the language is dense. I teach you to find the human being inside the verse. We work on one soliloquy -- breath, thought, emotion, and the moment where the character breaks through the poetry. Tip: Shakespeare wrote for actors, not scholars. Speak it like a human being.
Representation in Film Workshop -- Fighting for the Role
I fought Hollywood's stereotypes for forty years. Sometimes I won. Sometimes I took the role anyway and subverted it from inside. This workshop is about navigating an industry that doesn't see you -- how to advocate for yourself, how to find humanity in limited scripts, and how to build a career when the system is designed to exclude you. Tip: Your anger is valid. Channel it into the work.
Silent Film Acting Workshop -- Expression Without Words
I learned to act in silent film, where your face and body ARE the language. No dialogue to hide behind. We work on facial expression, gesture, and the art of conveying a complete story through movement alone. Tip: Silent film acting isn't bigger than sound film acting -- it's more PRECISE.
Vintage Qipao Collection (1920s-1940s Silk Dresses)
Five hand-tailored silk qipao dresses in the styles I wore on screen and in life. Each one is a work of art -- embroidered, fitted, and designed to make a statement. I was the most photographed Asian woman in the world. These dresses are why. Borrow for shoots, exhibitions, or costume reference.
International Film Career Workshop -- Beyond Hollywood
When America wouldn't cast me fairly, our went to Europe and became a star in Berlin, London, and Paris. I teach you to think globally -- how to navigate international film industries, work in multiple languages, and build a career that doesn't depend on one country's approval. Marlene and I became friends because we both refused to be limited.
Zero-Budget Filmmaking Workshop -- Pather Panchali Method
I made the most acclaimed debut film in Indian history with no money, no studio, and no experience. I teach you to work with what you have: natural light, real locations, non-professional actors, and a story worth telling. We plan a short film using only resources within walking distance. Tip: Limitations are not obstacles. They are your style.
Dream Journal Workshop -- Sketching the Unconscious
I drew my dreams every morning for forty years. Thousands of sketches that became La Dolce Vita, 8 1/2, Amarcord, Juliet of the Spirits. I teach you to keep a visual dream journal -- not writing, DRAWING. Your pen remembers what your brain forgets. Bring colored pencils and a blank notebook.
Self-Reinvention Workshop -- Becoming Who You Choose to Be
Archie Leach became Cary Grant. A poor boy from Bristol became the most suave man in Hollywood. I teach you that persona is a craft -- voice, posture, wardrobe, and the stories you tell about yourself. We're not faking it. We're CHOOSING who to become. Tip: Dress for the role you want, walk like you already have it, speak like it's already yours.
Vintage Suit Collection (1940s-1960s Savile Row Replicas)
Four suits: charcoal flannel (North by Northwest), light gray (To Catch a Thief), midnight navy (Charade), and cream linen (An Affair to Remember). All tailored in the Savile Row style I favored -- natural shoulders, single-vent, drape cut. Tip: A suit should look like you were born in it. If it looks new, it doesn't fit yet.
Voice & Accent Transformation Coaching
My accent is mid-Atlantic -- a blend of Bristol working class and American sophistication that exists nowhere in nature. I invented it. I teach you to craft your own vocal persona: pitch, pace, resonance, and diction. Your voice is your calling card. Make it memorable. Tip: Record yourself and listen. Then record yourself pretending to be the person you want to be. The gap between them is your work.
Weapons Manufacturing Workshop -- Build Your Own Arsenal
How I reverse-engineered European rifles and built a local arms industry from blacksmith shops. Metallurgy, pattern analysis, toolmaking, quality control. My gunsmiths produced reliable copies of French Gras rifles in village forges. Tip: Any technology can be replicated if you understand the principles. Do not worship the tool -- understand it, then build your own.
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