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  1. Name variations: Lola Adler (stage name), Stella Ardler (film name). Born Stella Adler on February 10, 1902, in New York, New York; died on December 21, 1992, in Los Angeles, California; daughter of Jacob P. and Sara (Lewis) Adler (distinguished actors and producing managers in the Yiddish theater); sister of Frances, Julia Adler (1897–1995 ...

  2. Stella Adler Academy of Acting & Theatre is a world renowned acting school located in the heart of Hollywood, California. We offer extensive training for the serious actor in theatre, film, and television (on camera). The Stella Adler Technique grew out of Miss Adler's personal work with Konstantin Stanislavski, the father of modern acting.

  3. Official Instagram of the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York City. Founded in 1949. For Los Angeles, follow @artofactingstudio 65 Broadway, Floor 2, New York, New York 10006

  4. Jul 26, 2019 · Stella Adler was born in 1901 in New York City to a family of Yiddish actors. By age 4, she was appearing onstage with her parents, and her talent soon launched a career that took her from vaudeville to London to Broadway. In 1925, Adler studied at the American Laboratory Theatre with two former members of Stanislavski’s Moscow Art Theatre.

  5. Stella Adler Academy of Acting & Theatre is a world renowned acting school located in the heart of Hollywood, California. We offer extensive training for the serious actor in theatre, film, and television (on camera). The Stella Adler Technique grew out of Miss Adler's personal work with Konstantin Stanislavski, the father of modern acting ...

  6. Stella Adler Acting Technique. The first thing you need to know about Stella Adler, is that she was never dogmatic about a singular method or approach to acting. The “system” taught at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting aims to provide actors with the tools, training, and discipline to cultivate a craft, and a life, that allows you to ...

  7. In 1972, the Stella Adler Studio of Acting became the first professional training school affiliated with New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts undergraduate drama department. The program leads students to a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, combining academic studies at NYU with professional training at the Studio.