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The Tribe

We are a tribe at Sterling Studio. When one of us works, we all work. The actors and the parents create a culture that is supportive, encouraging, truthful and real. The collaborative spirit helps the authentic self to be set free.

Actors are sought out from Sterling Studio because of the solid foundation of their craft.

Sterling Actors are currently working in all facets of the Entertainment Industry. Their training is highly specialized in Film and Television. Each actor brings to the set their own unique creativity, passion and respect for everyone involved in each project. They understand their job is to bring their best as it will then allow everyone around them to rise to a higher level.  

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“ON THE SET” Acting Camp
Each summer Sterling Studio produces an “On the Set” acting camp. The week long adventure simulates an “on location” feel. The actor’s engage in an intensive training while shooting a film. The actors are given the script that they only have 24 hours to prepare their roles. It is then shot in one day. This invaluable experience instills the discipline and extreme focus that is required to be successful on a professional set.

The 2007 camp was shot by MTV director Samah Tokmachi
Special guests were “Hero’s” Randall Bentley, “Borat” Luenell, And “Cheech and Chong’s” Tommy Chong.

To celebrate their accomplishments, the actor’s closed their camp with a special premiere of their film.

In 2006 at the "On the Set" Acting Camp, David Arquette took time out of filming to give the actor’s a set tour and give very generous advice while answering the questions many of the actors had about the struggles of the business.

“Malcome in the Middle” Bryan Cranston joined the parent’s panel. While television
director Mary Lou Belli gave the actors insider tips in the art of sitcom acting.

Jaimee Elyse, Troy Romzek, Gracie Greer, Richard Chagoury, Perry Mattfeld and Jean Emmanuel Casseus, were recently picked to do a spoof “PSA.” It is being featured on Will Farrell’s comedic website funnyordie.com. It received so many hits the first week the site has deemed it “immortal” to remain forever on the site.