
Emmy Nominee, Chambers Stevens,
is one of Los Angeles top kids acting coaches. He has coached thousands
of young actors for shows on Nickelodeon, Disney, CBS, NBC, ABC, WB, plus countless
films, theater production and commercials. Chambers is a graduate of The Conservatory
of Theater Arts at Webster University and the founder of The Nashville Shakespeare
Festival now in its 16th year.
As a television actor, Chambers has appeared in over 50 commercials including
Pepsi®, Coke®, Apple Computers®, Burger King®, and General Motors®.
Hes also appeared on soaps (The Young and the Restless), sitcoms (Dear
John), and pilots (CBSs Arly Hanks) to name just three. Hes starred
in The Steve Spots, which received 6 Emmys and a George Peabody Award, Funnybones
which received an Emmy for "Outstanding Childrens Program", and
Geoscout for which he received a personal Emmy nomination as "Outstanding
Actor in a Childrens Series."
As a theater actor, Chambers has performed in over a hundred theater productions
(including Romeo and Juliet-3 times, Midsummers Night Dream -3 times, Biloxi
Blues, West Side Story, and Brighton Beach Memoirs). He is the recipient of the
Geoffrey Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Drew in Eastern Standard,
and the prestigious Backstage Garland Award for his one-man show Desperate for
Magic (Elderidge Publishing). Chambers performed in the West Coast premieres
of two more one-man shows, Chesapeake by Lee Blessing and My Son Susie
by Cheryl Royce.
As a playwright, Chambers has won both the Ingram Fellowship and the Tennessee
Arts Commission Individual Artist Award. His play Real Life has been touring
high schools for 15 years and has been performed for over a quarter of a million
people. His play Mother of Pearl premiered at The Company of Angels in
LA ( I.E. Clark Publishing). In 2002, he had two world premiere productions. Travels
with Jack Lemmons Dog opened at The North Star Theatre in New Orleans
and Bing Bang Boom played to sold-out houses at the University of Florida.
Currently he is working on a new one-man show called Bucknekid Buckdancing (which
he will tour in early 2004) and Shaw and Twain Do Lunch. Chambers wrote
and directed the film Children of a Laughing God which premiered at the
West Virginia International Film Festival.
As an author and teacher, hes written 6 highly acclaimed "Hollywood
101" series books for young performers looking for original material & practical
advice. (Sandcastle Publishing). Since his publishing debut, Chambers has toured
the country giving mini-workshops and signing books at countless bookstores and
elementary, middle, and high schools. After a rigorous national competition held
in Los Angeles, The Society of Childrens Book Writers and Illustrators
honored Chambers with their School Author of the Year Award for 2005-2006. If
you are interested in Chambers Stevens appearing at your event, go to chambersstevens@mac.com.
Currently Chambers lives in Hollywood, CA, and is a member of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He’s married to film and theatre producer Betsy Sullenger. They have a new baby, Tucker Twain Stevens, and two cats , Ziggy and Daisy.
Hollywood 101 Series For Young Performers
Emmy-nominated Actor, Director, Coach, and
Author of:
The Ultimate Commercial
Book for Kids and Teens
Sensational Scenes for
Kids
Sensational Scenes For
Teens
Magnificent Monologues
for Kids
Magnificent Monologues for Teens
24-Carat Commercials for Kids
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