Method Acting Coach
June Jasmine Davis is a lifetime member of the Actors' Studio in New York and Los Angeles. She has collaborated with Oscar-winning directors such as Arthur Penn, Wynn Handman, and Adam Davidson. Davis has received training from Walter Lott and Susan Batson and operates on an international level. Her acting career began at the age of sixteen in Vienna. Susan Batson invited her to act in New York for productions like "Lower Depth" "Zoo Paradise," "Playing for Time" and "What Goes Around Comes Around." Arthur Penn, upon witnessing her performance in "Lower Depth," immediately made her a finalist at the Actors' Studio. Following her admission, she secured the role of Ophelia in Hamlet. Under the direction of Wynn Handman. Davis appeared in many plays. She collaborated with directors like James Nicola, Michel Sexton, Salam Ludwig, and Sal Petrosino. Al Pacino personally congratulated Davis after seeing her in "Geography of Desire." In Italy, she serves as the acting coach for numerous actors, including Stefano Accorsi, Claudio Santamaria, Donatella Finocchiaro, Isabella Ferrari, Francesco Scianna, Andrea Bosca, Deny Mendez and Anna Ferzetti. She also coaches a new generation of actors, including Matilda De Angelis, Massimiliano Caiazzo, Alice Pagani, Blu Yoshimi, Angela and Marianna Fontana.
Theater Acting Coach
Roberta Marrelli is a film and theater actress, after graduating from DAMS in Performing Arts, expanded her studies by attending courses in acting, elocution, and dubbing. She embarked on a career as a theater and film actress, performing in dozens of shows and appearing in various genre films, eventually landing a significant role in Ermanno Olmi's "Cento Chiodi." She also was the co-producer of Ivan Zuccon's "Interzona", now editor for Pupi Avati. As a playwright for theatrical scripts and author of novels, she has six publications to her credit, including a fantasy novel series, two autobiographical novels, and two paranormal novels. She has undertaken a tour across Italy with a monologue she wrote herself. Her true love, remains the theater and currently, she serves as a theater acting instructor at the EMA School in Ferrara.
Her first play "I guai sono altri" was very well received by both the public and critics.
Vocal Coach
Désirée Giorgetti, in 2006 graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art Silvio D'Amico. She continued her journey with June Jasmine Davis, a lifetime member of the Actors' Studio in New York. After a few years of theatrical tours, including collaborations with Ottavia Piccolo, Zuzzurro & Gaspare, and Remo Girone, directed by Carlo Cerciello, she recently appeared in the play "Incognito" by Nick Payne. She then starred in her first horror film, Morituris, earning her the title of "the most extreme actress in Italian cinema." Among her English-language horror filmography are "Sky Sharks" (directed by Marc Fehse), "German Angst" (directed by Buttgereit/Kosakowski/Marschall), "Anger of the Dead" (directed by Francesco Picone), "The Blind King" (directed by Raffaele Picchio), and "The House of Evil" (directed by Boni & Ristori). Her non-genre works include "Ritual - A Psychomagic Story" (directed by Immesi and Brazzale, with Alejandro Jodorosky), "Le Guerre Horrende" (directed by Immesi and Brazzale), and "Anja - Real Love Girl" (directed by Paolo Martini, Pablo Benedetti), a thriller in which she portrays Lena in Russian. Recently, she appeared in "Ancora più bello" and "Sempre più bello," directed by Claudio Norza, sequels to Alice Filippi's "Sul più bello." She also starred in "The Bad Guy" by Stasi & Fontana and played Signorina Europa in Berardo Carboni's "Constitutional Circus," a theatrical show and docuseries presented at the Venice 78 Author's Days. In recent years, she has also dedicated herself to singing and writing lyrics, launching the electro synth-pop project "Afterimage23.
Fitness Coach, Stunt-man, Fight Coreographer
From an early age, he has been passionate about sports, engaging competitively in athletics, handball, playing in the major league, and Judo, winning dozens of gold medals. He was one of the athlets observed to represent Italy ath the Olympic Games. Later, he expanded his skills to include scuba diving, skydiving, motorcycling, horse riding, climbing, sailing, mixed martial arts, parkour, rugby and boxing. He does bodybuilding since the age of 17. Subsequently, he chosed to focus on fitness and well-being, earning over 75 certificates and patents. He worked in many gyms and trained himselfs also in the Gold's Gym in Venice, California. Today, he stands as one of the top 10 Personal Trainers in northern Italy.