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Phoenix, AZ, United States, 06/23/2008 - ACT announces collaboration with Mario Lopez to produce a DVD that will inform and empower parents of children interested in the performing arts.
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ACT in collaboration with actor Mario Lopez strive to answer parents' questions regarding concerns and perceptions of the entertainment industry as they may apply to their children. The Q&A video will give parents and students insight into the industry from an actor who began his career as a tween and continues to be one of Hollywood’s hottest stars.
A California native, Lopez began his acting career when he appeared as younger brother, Tomás, in the ABC comedy series a.k.a. Pablo. Lopez was cast as high-school jock A.C. Slater in the popular television sitcom Saved by the Bell. With his athletic build and good looks, Lopez quickly emerged as a teen heartthrob. White says, “the insights Lopez shares with A.C.T. students regarding his tween and teen years is invaluable. As a respected professional who experienced fame at a young age, yet remained active in his discipline as an adult, Lopez is an excellent example of how a child actor has used fame to his advantage and gone on to a successful show business career in adulthood."
Mario recently starred in the highest rated program in ABC family history: Holiday in Handcuffs. On Jan19th he will star opposite Mark Consuelos in the made for TV movie Husband for Hire. Lopez is a versatile talent. He has hosted radio, sports talk and women’s talk shows, appeared in sitcoms and films, co-produced and starred in the independent film Outta Time, danced his way to the top in the reality series Dancing with the Stars, and is now working on his first book about fitness.
ACT is a private institution with cutting edge training centers that have revolutionized performance education in on-camera acting, modeling, singing and dancing. The staff at ACT is constantly evolving to meet new technologies, new formats, and new approaches to on-camera training. The selection process at the Phoenix-based school is by invitation only. The academy concentrates on preparing a select group of talented young people to enter the entertainment industry. Class size is kept small to optimize the learning environment.
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