Helen Mirren

Teaches Acting

In 28 lessons, the Oscar, Golden Globe, Tony, and Emmy winner teaches her process for acting on the stage and screen.

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Helen Mirren's Guide to Acting: Influences, Techniques, and Insights

Experience the craft of acting through the eyes of Helen Mirren, an esteemed performer with accolades including Oscars, Golden Globes, a Tony, and Emmys. In her comprehensive 28-lesson course, Helen Mirren delves into her personal acting process for both stage and screen. She starts with the fundamentals, demonstrating something as seemingly simple yet intricately complex as walking naturally in a scene. Helen invites you into her world, transforming the empty space around you into a dynamic classroom for exploration and learning. She shares her personal influences, discussing the film actors who have significantly impacted her career and artistic approach. Through these lessons, you’ll gain insights into why these actors’ work resonates with her and how it has shaped her as a performer. This course is not just about learning to act; it’s about understanding the depth and artistry of acting as told by one of the most respected actors of our time.

Course Content.

To start her MasterClass, Helen demonstrates a simple act that’s one of the hardest things for an actor to do: walking naturally. She then introduces you to the world of acting and the empty space that will be your classroom.

Helen talks about the beginning of her career and the events that inspired her to become an actress, from an amateur production of Hamlet to a variety show in her hometown.

While performing with an experimental theater group, Helen learned valuable lessons about voice training, physicality, and control. Here, she shares them with you.

Helen offers you advice for auditions and shares her unique way of assessing a role.

Breaking down a script is a very personal process. Learn Helen’s tricks for tackling a large volume of material at once, and experience the joy of discovering your character’s dialogue in your own mouth.

Helen shares her process for breaking down a Shakespeare passage by working through Portia’s “Quality of Mercy” speech from The Merchant of Venice, a monologue she’s never performed before.

Helen breaks down her favorite speech—“Our Revels” from The Tempest—giving you insight into her deeply personal relationship with the lines.

Real life is one of Helen’s greatest inspirations—she says it will always be better than anything we can invent. Learn how to find your character in the world around you and the importance of having a secret story that drives you in every role.

Helen breaks down her two types of research—literal and poetic—and emphasizes the importance of researching the people in your character’s profession, rather than just the profession itself.

Learn how Helen approached research for historical roles such as Elizabeth I, Elizabeth II, and Ayn Rand.

Helen has a deep enthusiasm for costume. She walks you through how various costumes serve the characters who wear them and how to make more thoughtful choices about what your characters wear.

Every piece of your character’s costume—down to the shoes—has to tell the right story. Learn how to evaluate accessories for your character.

Helen teaches you to let go of vanity and approach hair and makeup through the lens of your character.

For Helen, an actor’s face is an “empty space,” just like a stage, on which characters come to life and tell their stories.

Helen advises you on aspects of the preparation and rehearsal process, from learning your lines to working with a dialect coach to overcoming creative blocks.

Learn the essential human behaviors and aspects of the human experience you’ll need in your toolbox throughout your acting career.

For Helen, mastering on-camera technique allowed her to find freedom in her roles and to have moments of pure, out-of-control inspiration. She shares how she found inspiration in this vein from a surprising source: an abstract painter.

Helen dives into the nitty-gritty of working to camera, sharing advice for staying oriented on set and reserving your energy and emotions for your coverage on camera. She also encourages you not to obsess over every take.

Learn how to drop into character right before a take, how to stay grounded in your process, and how to give your best performance amid the distractions on set.

Close-up shots are an opportunity to show your character’s emotions and thoughts without putting words to them. Helen breaks down a scene from the first episode of Prime Suspect to illustrate.

Learn the two-track thinking required to have an impactful performance on camera: You must play the emotional moment of the scene in real time while knowing exactly where the camera is.

Helen breaks down two powerful moments of her Academy Award–winning performance in The Queen, illustrating how she reveals the nuances of her character without saying a word.

Helen gives you a unique look at what acting on a film set is actually like and shares the key to success when working to camera: concentration.

Actors may overlook details of set decoration, but Helen encourages you to think about what set dressing can say about your character. Learn how changing the dressing of a set can tell different stories about the character who lives there.

For Helen, props are an extension of your character. Learn how to use them naturally on camera while also cultivating an awareness of the demands of continuity.

Helen advises you on how to create successful relationships with writers and directors, and she shares lessons learned from working with renowned director Robert Altman on the film Gosford Park.

Helen shares her final thoughts and leaves you with her practical—and delightfully blunt—advice for young actors.

Discover which film actors had the biggest influence on Helen and why their work is so important to her.

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