Harold Guskin
American acting coach (1941–2018)
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Harold Saul Guskin (May 25, 1941 – May 10, 2018) was an American actor and acting coach.[1] He coached Glenn Close, James Gandolfini and Gabriel Macht.[2][3][4][5][6][7]
May 25, 1941
Harold Guskin | |
|---|---|
| Born | Harold Saul Guskin May 25, 1941 New York City |
| Died | May 10, 2018 (aged 76) |
| Occupations | Actor, acting coach |
| Partner | Sandra Jennings |
He also coached BAFTA winning Robert Downey Jr at the beginning of RDJ's career.
Early life
He learned playing the trombone in high school but replaced it with theatre, then he started attending acting classes and did bachelor's degree in drama at Rutgers University, then earned a master's from Indiana University Bloomington.[8]
Career
In 1970, Guskin began teaching at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, then moved to the New York University Tisch School of the Arts,[9] where he was not happy with academic world. In the 1980 he joined the Public Theater for three years where he did workshops to introduce his acting techniques.[10]
He published a book "How to Stop Acting" (2003) a book about acting techniques.[5]
Death
On May 10, 2018, he died in Park Ridge, New Jersey. His wife reported the cause of death as a pulmonary embolism. He had contracted primary progressive aphasia, a rare form of dementia, over a decade before his death.[5]