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Scott Sedita is one of the most well respected and busiest acting coaches in Hollywood.
In the past year, he’s starred as the Acting Coach on the E! series “Fight For Fame” and currently can be seen on USA Network’s “Character Fantasy,” Fox Sports Network’s “Helmets Off ” and MTV’s new reality show starring Three 6 Mafia. He is also the author of the bestselling comedy book, “The Eight Characters of Comedy, A Guide to Sitcom Acting and Writing.”
A graduate of Boston University’s Film and Television program, Scott has more than 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry. He began his career in New York as a talent agent, where he helped to launch the careers of many of today’s top stars, including Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, Christopher Meloni, Dylan Walsh, Vincent D’Onofrio and Teri Polo, just to name a few.
In 1990, Scott relocated to Los Angeles where he worked as a sitcom writer for Howie Mandel, Bobcat Goldthwait and others. In the mid-90s, Scott worked as a casting director for Danny Goldman Casting until launching his Scott Sedita Acting Studios in 1998.
Today, Scott and his staff teach the craft of acting to the hundreds of actors who walk through his doors on a weekly basis. Scott has coached and taught many hot new stars such as Josh Duhamel (Las Vegas), Jennifer Finnigan (Close To Home), Brandon Routh (Superman Returns) and many others who have appeared in film, soaps, prime time dramas and sitcoms.
As “The Eight Characters of Comedy” fast becomes the ‘must read’ book for actors, it’s also becoming an important read for comedy writers and producers. Scott has been hired as a consultant on sitcoms in the United States and Canada.
Scott has appeared on numerous TV talk shows and can be heard on radio stations around the world as the “Hollywood Expert.” He’s been featured in such publications as; Soap Opera Digest, Inside TV, BackstageWest and TV Soap to name a few. He has also appeared on many TV Magazine and reality shows such as “Extra,” “Starting Over” and “Faking It.” KTLA Channel 5 did a story on Scott entitled “Where Young Hollywood Goes and Studies” and referred to him as “one of the hottest coaches in town.” Scott is currently writing his new book, “Scott Sedita’s Guide To Making It In Hollywood.”

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