TEACHING

Since 2005 Marek Probosz has been teaching at the UCLA Department of Theater Film and Television in Los Angeles, California.

He also taught at the Aleksander Zelwerowicz Theater Academy in Warsaw, Emerson College in Los Angeles, Edgemar Center for the Arts in Santa Monica and Williams College MA. He has given lectures on screenwriting at international film events and has been a distinguished jury member at film festivals throughout Europe, including the Moscow International Film Festival and the International Theater and Film Festivals in Blagoveshchensk (Syberia), Muslim Cinema Kazan, (Tatarstan), IFF in Kyiv (Ukraine), Minsk (Bialarus), Tomsk, (Russia), etc. He has taught film acting master classes at The Aleksander Zelwerowicz National Academy of Dramatic Art in Warsaw.

In November 2018 Probosz taught A Master Class – Acting For Camera at the world’s largest solo theater festival at Theater Row in NYC. During Spring 2021 Probosz was a visiting professor at Williams College (US#1 College in Liberal Arts), also he taught The New Summer Theater Program there. As a special guest of the III Congress of the Polish Theater in Chicago he taught workshops acting for the camera. During the Closing Gala, he gave a lecture on Cyprian Kamil Norwid and gave a stage performance, Kordian on Mont Blanc by Juliusz Słowacki. Recently, he gave a dramatic performance at the University of St. Thomas Houston, TX. In November 2021 Probosz will be presenting an award winning movie The Death of Captain Pilecki (starring Probosz) at Texas A&M University, Austin.

Learn from the educators who nurture talents, instill confidence and encourage their students to pursue a career in acting. — Marek Probosz