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M.K. LEWIS has been teaching over 25 years at his own acting studio and in Europe.
He also has taught at the California Institute of the Arts, Sherwood Oaks Experimental
College, and both theatres which he founded.
Now devoting himself to teaching and writing, he has appeared in, directed or written
hundreds of theatrical productions (including The Hero, which he wrote and directed,
at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia).
His film and TV credits include Hard Times, Death Hunt, Raise the Titanic, episodes of
Policewoman, Baretta, Delvecchio, The Blue Knight, etc.
A former member of the SAG Conservatory Committee and a frequent guest speaker at
SAG Seminars in Los Angeles, New York, Washington, etc., he has been interviewed by
over 40 radio and TV stations nationwide and in Europe (German Network Television,
The CBS Morning News,AM Los Angeles, The Michael Jackson Show, as well as
People magazine, The Los Angeles Times, etc.).
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ROSEMARY R. LEWIS is a writer-cartoonist who has worked in public relations (Loyola
University), TV (WDSU-TV News) and newspaper (as action line columnist and feature
writer for the daily New Orleans States-Item, since merged with the New Orleans Times-Picayune).
She illustrated the book Never Heave Your Bosom in a Front-Hook Bra by award-winning
humorist Liz Scott (in the guise of zany New Orleans housewife Modine Gunch), continuing
a long-distance partnership that began with the cookbook Getting Into New Orleans' Seafood.
With acting credits of her own (The Blue Knight, General Hospital, etc.), she and
M.K. Lewis founded the Hollywood Actors Survival Seminar, upon which their book is based.
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