Scott Conte received his MFA in Acting from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. In addition to teaching acting at UCLA, he also co-teaches a scene study class with Gar Campbell and Marilyn Fox at Pacific Resident Theatre, one of L.A.‘s most respected theatre companies. He has taught acting at Rutgers University, where he studied the Meisner technique with William Esper and Maggie Flanagan. He has worked with Charles Marowitz, Leonard Petit (Chekhov), Pierre LeFevre (masks), and Harold Scott (Shakespeare).
Scott Conte has appeared in numerous theatrical productions in both New York and Los Angeles, including the award-winning “Big Love,” directed by Mel Shapiro, as well as “Birdbath,” “Rocket to the Moon,” “Anna Christie,” “Everyday Life,” “Lulu,” “Aven’u Boys“and “Golden Boy.” Recent credits include the feature films “Never Say Macbeth” and “Red Sky Morning.” Television appearances include “Seinfeld.” NYPD Blue,” “Boston Legal,” “Criminal Minds” and “Joan of Arcadia.”
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