The American Musical and Dramatic Academy, or AMDA, is a school for the performing arts located in Manhattan,
New York City,
New York. The school is a non-degree-granting university institution with stringent auditions for admittance. Located in the Ansonia hotel on Broadway, it heralds participation from many great performing arts specialists as instructors, and teaches two programs: integrated (dance/voice/theater) and non-integrated (theater.) Among its most famous graduates are:
- Tyne Daly[?] (Cagney and Lacey[?], Judging Amy[?])
- Gretchen Mol[?] (Cradle Will Rock[?], Spin City)
- Paul Sorvino[?] (Bulworth[?], Law & Order)
- Angela Bettis[?] (Girl, Interrupted, Bless the Child[?])
- Natalie Zea[?] (Passions, Boys Don't Cry)
Those who attended the university but did not complete the two year program include Christian Slater, Brad Pitt, and Easter Bradford.
LINKS
- http://www.amda.edu/
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