Linda Bisesti
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Linda Bisesti
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A Designated Linklater Voice teacher/coach based in Los Angeles, Linda’s clients range from 6 to 83, spanning the globe to Australia, Belgium, Burma, China, Germany, France, India, Ireland, Italy, Israel, Mexico, Nepal Puerto Rico, Serbia, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. Coaching for TV, Film, and Theatre for voice, dialects, and accent broadening. Clients from the corporate and academic sector for college admissions, graduate school auditions. Partial coaching credits for Broadway’s Cabaret and Nine, ADR coaching for American Assassin, Invictus, J. Edgar Hoover, The Hobbit, and The Girl with Dragon Tattoo. as well as for Podcasts, iHeart Podcasts/Blumhouse’s The Mantawauk Caves and for Realm’s Overleaper.
Emeritus Professor Bisesti was the Head of Acting at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, in the Department of Theatre and New Dance, serving as the voice and accent coach for productions as well as directing many productions. Guest Artist positions include the American Shakespeare Center, Dublin’s Gaiety School of Acting, Ireland’s Fortune’s Fool Productions, and Wellesley College Summer Theatre.
Linda received a Master of Fine Arts from Boston University, School for the Arts. A SAG-AFTRA, AEA actor, feature films shown at Sundance Film Festival, Tribeca, Slamdance, and AFI, the American Film Institute. Partial Film and TV credits include Billy Comes Home, Best Supporting Actor, For the Love of Money, Killing Time, Love is the Drug, The Big Empty and The Poughkeepsie Tapes. Partial TV credits include The Conners, Ratched, How to Get Away, Pretty Little Liars, Monk and Criminal Minds. Regional theatre credits Los Angeles Women’s Shakespeare Company, a 20-year company member, playing a variety of gender fluid roles. Other regional credits include Shear Madness, Inspecting Carol, Backstage Award for best comic performance, and Steel Magnolias at the Pacific Conservatory for the Performing Arts. For the Southern California Shakespeare Festival, Goneril in King Lear, Tamora in Titus Andronicus, Nurse in Romeo and Juliet, Gertrude in Hamlet and Maria in Twelfth Night.