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KEVIN SPACEY JOINS FACULTY OF ONLINE EDUCATION COMPANY MASTERCLASS

JOINS MASTERCLASS T0 TEACH ACTING


Kevin Spacey Joins MasterClass To Teach Acting (Source: MasterClass - Wikipedia)
Kevin Spacey Joins MasterClass To Teach Acting
(Source: MasterClass - Wikipedia)
USPA NEWS - MasterClass announces Kevin Spacey as their newest instructor. The Academy Award winner and 'House of Cards' actor will teach an online acting MasterClass. In his class Spacey will share the most important lessons he's learned over the course of his career. The class is being directed by...
MasterClass announces Kevin Spacey as their newest instructor. The Academy Award winner and 'House of Cards' actor will teach an online acting MasterClass. In his class Spacey will share the most important lessons he's learned over the course of his career. The class is being directed by 'House of Cards' director Tucker Gates. Pre-enrollment for the class opened on December 2, and the class will be available early 2016.
Kevin Spacey is joining Serena Williams (tennis), James Patterson (writing) and Dustin Hoffman (acting) whose classes are currently available online. Upcoming classes include Christina Aguilera (singing), Usher (performance) and Annie Leibovitz (photography).

A two time Academy Award winner, Spacey rose to international stardom with striking performances in films such as The Usual Suspects (1995; Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role) and Se7en (1995). He followed up films with titles such as A Time to Kill (1996), L.A. Confidential (1997) and American Beauty (1999; Academy Award for Best Actor in a Lead Role).
'Education has always been an important part of my life. The teachers, mentors and those who gave me opportunities along the way, have made me feel blessed because they taught me the value of striving to be your best,' said Kevin Spacey.

Source : MasterClass

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