
About Jared Kelner

Jared Kelner is an actor, acting teacher, personal acting coach, NJACT Perry Award nominated playwright, producer and director.
Jared has appeared professionally on stage, film, tv and radio.
Jared is the author of LINE? The Creative Way for Actors to Quickly Memorize Monologues and Dialogues which hit #1 on Amazon.com in Acting/Auditioning.
Jared is the creator of REACT (Rapid - Emotion - Activation - Craft - Training) Learn How Actors Use NLP To Cry On Demand) - a craft technique DVD available on Amazon.
Jared is the playwright of 4 Plays: 2 Off-Off-Broadway plays, What Do They Become? and
A Promise To Your Mother (recently nominated for the 2016 NJACT Perry Award for Outstanding Original Play) and Silver Dollar and Cocktail Hour Confessions
Jared graduated from a performing arts High School, holds an undergraduate degree in Theater Arts (Cum Laude) and has studied the following acting craft techniques over the last 30 years: Stanislavski, Chekhov, Meinser, Strasberg, Adler, Hagen, Morris, Dusa, Heller, Alba and many others.
Jared has taught teen and adult acting craft classes in California, New York and New Jersey.
Jared was the Co-Founder and Co-Artistic Director of The Actor's Playhouse, a Meisner Technique acting school in Northern California.
Jared held the position of Artistic Director of Rahway, NJ based theater company 'Fearless Productions' and he also helped establish and taught adult acting classes at the Union County Performing Arts Center Acting Conservatory.
Jared's students have gone on to be cast in film, tv, equity theater productions and community theater.
Below are the links to Jared's book, DVD and plays:
LINE? The Creative Way for Actors to Quickly Memorize Monologues and Dialogues
REACT (Rapid - Emotion - Activation - Craft - Training) Learn How Actors Use NLP To Cry On Demand
Read newspaper reviews of Jared's plays: A Promise To Your Mother / Silver Dollar
Below are the video recordings of Jared's plays and the "Malcolm, The Rapist" monologue from A Promise To Your Mother, and his latest work in David Mamet's 'Speed-The-Plow'.