Scott Cleverdon

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As a screenwriter and actor in 55 films, he has showcased his talent in the United Kingdom, Canada, the USA, Poland, Nigeria, Mexico, and the Czech Republic. He has collaborated with renowned directors and producers such as Milos Forman, Saul Zaentz, Tom Fontana, Ed Zwick, and Marshall Herskovitz. His voice acting credentials are equally impressive, including voicing Obi-Wan Kenobi in the video game Phantom Menace and the original Carnage in Spider-Man. He is the co-founder, director, and head of studies at the Assumpta Serna Film School, where, over the past 20 years, he has taught 6,145 students and professionals across various sectors for 17,917 hours in 30 cities across 10 countries. Together, they created the first postgraduate course in Film Acting. His contributions extend to film festivals and universities, where he has designed leadership and communication courses for over 660 businesspeople at institutions such as Merton College in Oxford, UNIR, UOC, and Instituto de Empresa (IE). Additionally, he has taught effective communication to more than 40 priests and deacons. As a screenwriter, he has worked in the UK, Spain, and the USA, co-writing three films: The Amazing Grace, The Maid, and The Innocent. In 2022, he co-authored and directed the play Minerva at the historic Roman Theatre of Mérida to an audience of over 10,000 spectators. A seasoned lecturer and presenter, he has also served as a coach for actors in series and films, helping harmonize dialects and accents in English. He has co-written two books with Assumpta Serna: Practice what you preach (published by Ed. San Pablo) and is currently working on several books of monologues in Spanish and English, as well as a significant book for actors titled: Killing Macbeth: The End of Superstition and The Science of Acting. Since 2020, he and Assumpta have streamed live for more than 1000 hours on their own channel across five different platforms covering all aspects of acting technique and the entertainment industry.

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