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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0770719Hester Schell - IMDb

    Hester Schell is a versatile and award-winning filmmaker who has directed, written, acted and taught in various genres and formats. She is also the author of Casting Revealed: A Guide for Film Directors and the founder of Hysterical Housewives, a stand-up comedy group for women over 40.

    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Actress, Writer
    • Doylestown, Pennsylvania USA
    • Hester Schell
  2. Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress and Outstanding Comedy: Directed by Hester Schell: SAME TIME NEXT YEAR for the Benicia, (CA) Old Town Theater Group's 50th anniversary...

    • 500+
    • Hester Schell
    • Trinity Square Repertory Conservatory
    • United States
  3. Hester Schell. Director: Sandwiched. Hester Schell, MFA (she/hers) is an optioned screenwriter, produced writer, award-winning director, published author, veteran acting teacher and retired professor of film and theatre. Her script writing focuses on social good and environmental stewardship stories with roles for mature women and seniors.

  4. For the book, click this CASTING REVEALED: A GUIDE FOR FILM DIRECTORS by Hester Schell. Or copy/paste this URL into your browser’s search function. https://www.routledge.com/products/search?keywords=Casting+Revealed Order from your local bookseller or from Amazon.

  5. Dec 3, 2022 · BACKSTAGE REVIEW: (2012, 1st edition) In her (new 20211) book Casting Revealed a Guide for Film Directors, published by Michael Wiese Productions, author Hester Schell explores the intricacies...

  6. HESTER SCHELL, M.F.A. is an optioned and produced writer, award-winning director, author, script supervisor and script competition finalist who writes social good and environmental stewardship stories with roles for mature women.

  7. Sep 7, 2016 · Hester Schell is a master acting teacher with over 30 years teaching experience in academic, vocational and recreational arenas. Hester created the Directors’ Retreat to help directors better understand how to pull great performances from their casts, whether on stage or on-set.

    • Hester Schell