Brooklyn College
 
Charlotte Fleck
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Dialect and Diction
 
 
Charlotte Fleck holds an MFA from the Advanced Acting Program at the American Conservatory Theatre. She currently teaches speech at Playwrights Horizons Theater School and teaches diction and dialects at Brooklyn College for both the BFA and MFA acting programs. She also has taught at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts (Graduate Acting Program), The Actors Center, Michael Howard Studios, The Chekhov Studio (NYU), Collaborative Arts Project 21 (NYU), and Barnard College. Her speech and dialect consulting credits for theater include Lincoln Center's Ah Wilderness!; Broadway's The Last Night of Ballyhoo and Miss Saigon; the Public Theater's Bring in da Noise, Bring in da Funk, The Turn of the Screw, and This Lime Tree Bower; Berkshire Theater Festival's Hay Fever (starring Joanne Woodward), and Desire Under the Elms; Paper Mill Playhouse's Nine and Gigi; and Jean Cocteau Repertory Company's Heartbreak House. Film and Television credits include The Song Catcher, independent film; O Brother Where Art Thou, feature film; Requiem for a Dream, independent film; Walking Across Egypt, independent film; The Tempest, movie of the week; The Story of Ruby Bridges, Disney movie of the week; Miracle in the Woods, CBS movie of the week; The Summer of Ben Tyler, Hallmark Hall of Fame television feature.
 
Charlotte also has coached countless productions for New York University and Brooklyn College as well as coaching actors privately for roles in the theatre, television, and film. She is a published poet and has written two plays.
 
 
 
 
 
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