Jean-Louis Rodrigue Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family

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Jean-Louis Rodrigue was born on 23 May, 1951 in Casablanca, Morocco, is an Acting coach and teacher of the Alexander Technique. Discover Jean-Louis Rodrigue's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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OccupationActing coach and teacher of the Alexander Technique
Age72 years old
Zodiac SignGemini
Born23 May, 1951
Birthday23 May
BirthplaceCasablanca, Morocco
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In post-formal training, Rodrigue studied extensively with master Alexander Technique teachers Marjorie Barstow, Walter Carrington, Patrick McDonald, and Dilys Carrington. Rodrigue is also a certified teacher of Jessica Wolf’s The Art of Breathing.

He founded the Alexander Technique program at the Los Angeles Philharmonic, where he taught for six years. He has worked with circus artists of Cirque du Soleil’s Ka at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Rodrigue has worked with actors extensively in film and TV, and his most notable work includes: I, Tonya, Vice, Mary Queen of Scots, Love and Mercy (film), J. Edgar, W., Passion Fish, The Time Machine, Seabiscuit (film), and The Normal Heart (film). He collaborated with director Ang Lee and screenwriter David Magee in the development of the tiger movement for the Academy Award-winning Life of Pi (film), and he choreographed the period movement for The Affair of the Necklace starring Hilary Swank. Rodrigue has coached hundreds of actors in developing their character’s physicality and movement. Some of his clients include Margot Robbie, Christian Bale, Rachel McAdams, Matt Bomer, Josh Brolin, Juliette Binoche, Scott Speedman, Patricia Arquette, Zoey Deutch, Paul Dano, Luke Kirby, Helena Bonham Carter, Jonathan Pryce, Simon Baker, Joely Richardson, Lynn Redgrave, JoBeth Williams, Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter, Tate Donovan, Julia Sweeney, Courtney Thorne-Smith, Sally Kellerman, Sir Ian McKellen, Kirsten Dunst, Mary McDonnell, Elizabeth Banks, and Jurnee Smollett-Bell

He has collaborated with Larry Moss on Daisy White’s Sugar, Pamela Gien’s Obie award-winning play The Syringa Tree at Playhouse 91 in N.Y. and Bo Eason’s Runt of the Litter at the 37 Arts Theater, N.Y. He has coached with Rita Maffei and Larry Moss in an Italian production of Pamela Gien’s The Syringa Tree at the Teatro Stabile di Innovazione in Udine and at Il Piccolo Teatro di Milano, Italy. For her performance, Maffei won the Gold Medal from the President of the Italian Republic.

Since 2009, Rodrigue has conducted several workshops, within the Berlinale Talent Campus program. He was involved in the development of a new hands-on training programs for emerging actors, the Talent Actors Stage, for which 15-20 international actors are selected annually.

He was awarded a fellowship grant in 2008 from the Montalvo Arts Center to develop and direct a play adaptation of Bernhard Schlink’s novel, The Reader.

Rodrigue has coached at several Los Angeles locations throughout his career. At the Geffen Playhouse, Rodrigue was the movement coach on Nine Parts of Desire in 2005 and on Long Day's Journey into Night, starring Alfred Molina, in 2017. He was awarded a fellowship grant from the Montalvo Arts Center to develop and direct a play adaptation of Bernhard Schlink’s best selling novel, The Reader. He coached Chris Pine in The Lieutenant of Inishmore at the Mark Taper Forum. He also worked with Gulu Monteiro on The Bacchae at the Getty Villa.

From 1998 to 2005, Rodrigue was part of the faculty of Verbier Festival.

Rodrigue founded Alexander Techworks in 1980, offering private instruction, training, coaching, group classes, and intensive workshops in Los Angeles, New York, Berlin, Toronto, Melbourne, and many other cities. He and Kristof Konrad own and operate the business together and are internationally known as two of the most sought after acting coaches and performance experts, collectively teaching the Alexander Technique in theater, film, television, and beyond for the past 38 years.

In 1970, William Ball awarded Rodrigue a full scholarship to study in the Advanced Training Program at the American Conservatory Theater (ACT) in San Francisco. During his training at ACT, he discovered the Alexander Technique, and stayed three more years to train as an Alexander teacher with Frank Ottiwell and Giora Pinkas at the American Center for the Alexander Technique, San Francisco.

At eight years old, he became inspired to be an actor when he attended one of the first performances of Ferruccio Soleri in “Arlecchino, Servant of Two Masters” at Piccolo Teatro di Milano. He began his formal acting training in 1967 with Herbert Berghof at the HB Studio and Sonia Moore at the American Center for Stanislavski Theater Art in New York.

Born in Casablanca, Morocco, Jean-Louis Rodrigue (born May 23, 1951) is an acting coach, movement director, senior teacher of the Alexander Technique, and a pioneer in its application to film and theater. For over 40 years, he has worked professionally in Los Angeles and New York in theatre, film, television, and digital media. His unique approach to character movement and improving the levels of performance has also brought international recognition.

Jean-Louis Rodrigue was born on May 23, 1951 in Casablanca, Morocco and was raised in Milano, Italy.

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