John Boylan | Acting Coach
  • 2025 Schedule The Intensive On Camera Audition Intensive Directing the Actor Semi Private Sessions Semi-Privates On Demand Demo Reels Mentor Sessions Audition Coaching The New Year Intensive The Follow-Up The Chair Next to Mine
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John Boylan | Acting Coach
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    • 2025 Schedule
    • The Intensive
    • On Camera
    • Audition Intensive
    • Directing the Actor
    • Semi Private Sessions
    • Semi-Privates On Demand
    • Demo Reels
    • Mentor Sessions
    • Audition Coaching
    • The New Year Intensive
    • The Follow-Up
    • The Chair Next to Mine
  • Resources/
    • Tips and Insights
    • Definitions
    • Informed
    • Articles
    • Shout-Outs
    • Recorded Poetry
  • Videos/
    • Teaching Videos
    • Student Videos
    • Demo Reels
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    • Film Camp for Teens
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John Boylan | Acting Coach

Toronto-based acting classes for camera

Tips & Insights

Tips and Insights, by John Boylan. He offers film acting classes and personal coaching for Toronto-based students.

John Boylan | Acting Coach
  • Classes/
    • 2025 Schedule
    • The Intensive
    • On Camera
    • Audition Intensive
    • Directing the Actor
    • Semi Private Sessions
    • Semi-Privates On Demand
    • Demo Reels
    • Mentor Sessions
    • Audition Coaching
    • The New Year Intensive
    • The Follow-Up
    • The Chair Next to Mine
  • Resources/
    • Tips and Insights
    • Definitions
    • Informed
    • Articles
    • Shout-Outs
    • Recorded Poetry
  • Videos/
    • Teaching Videos
    • Student Videos
    • Demo Reels
  • Testimonials/
  • Archives/
    • Film Camp for Teens
    • Independent Short Film Screenings
    • Galleries
  • Contact/
March 17, 2018

Food in your teeth.

March 17, 2018/ John Boylan
Food in your teeth.

I often act with food in my teeth. 

No, not big pieces of green spinach in my front teeth that we all check for before our close-up.

Just some food that’s left there because I didn’t brush my teeth. I like it. I like it because it’s a …

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The Work
March 17, 2018

Follow.

March 17, 2018/ John Boylan
Follow.

When you’re playing a scene consider if you want to lead (drive the scene), or stay with your partner (equal), or follow.

To follow is to be very active. But you lay back. Like a lion.

Very quick of mind but following. It’s deceptive. It’s lighter. 

It’s not slow and heavy, no – it’s a different ...

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March 17, 2018

Everything happens in threes.

March 17, 2018/ John Boylan
Everything happens in threes.

You’ll find threes in the scenes you learn, the movies you act in and life around you.

As an actor working in film and television, your interest in three can be both specific and broad. 

Specifically, as you examine the script you may notice parts of the writing are in groups of three. A speech giving the character’s position could ...

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March 17, 2018

Deliberate practice.

March 17, 2018/ John Boylan
Deliberate practice.

For many years I have characterized my training work as Proper Practice. 

Some of the ideas in my practice come from Geoff Colvin’s book Talent Is Overrated where he cites Anders Ericsson’s idea of ‘deliberate practice’ which is …

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March 17, 2018

‘Dear dirty Dublin’.

March 17, 2018/ John Boylan
‘Dear dirty Dublin’.

The phrase ‘Dear dirty Dublin’ comes from James Joyce’ novel Ulysses.  

An actor from Cork taught me the trigger phrase of ‘Dear ol’ dirty Dublin, da mess on da doorstep’. He said if I got that right I’d be off to the races with the Dub accent.

When learning an accent ...

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March 17, 2018

Cops, doctors and lawyers.

March 17, 2018/ John Boylan
Cops, doctors and lawyers.

When playing these iconic roles some guidelines might be useful.

A useful start to playing any role is to ask, ‘How would I act in a situation like this.’

First and foremost, all of these roles are people at work, doing their jobs. They’re good at them, they like them, it’s always just another day at work, they don’t have …

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March 17, 2018

Breathe as you breathe.

March 17, 2018/ John Boylan
Breathe as you breathe.

You have practiced and heard so much about breathing.

We breathe all day long so why the focus on something normal.

My experience is that it takes a long time – a lifetime – to assimilate the best breathing practice into your acting. To make it yours.

Your goal should be to breathe as you when you’re acting. Not to be imitating ...

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March 17, 2018

Boiling Water.

March 17, 2018/ John Boylan
Boiling Water.

Acting class is a place where you can practice details of your work.

You’ll see some actors trying to be good or interesting. They aren’t practicing – they’re indicating.

Working on one little thing is enough of a reason to be practicing.

To make the point I asked the actors if we were making spaghetti sauce what ...

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March 17, 2018

Blink.

March 17, 2018/ John Boylan
Blink.

I’m quoting below from Walter Murch’s book In the Blink of an Eye.  I’m not going to add much, if anything, to Murch, but I’m including it as one of my Tips & Thoughts because of the specific and singular nature of his point.

A blink isn’t much.

Yet, Murch takes this act and elaborates up and out from it. See here how …

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March 17, 2018

Be compelling.

March 17, 2018/ John Boylan
Be compelling.

A successful acting teacher tells his actors to, ‘Be compelling.’

I don’t know what that means.

In acting class I’ll have an actor get up and wait for a bus. Then, I’ll say, ‘OK, do it again, but this time be compelling.’

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March 17, 2018

Be a good student.

March 17, 2018/ John Boylan
Be a good student.

The teacher and the student both have obligations.

In the actor training circles the actor-talk is generally focused on what the teacher was like and/or was it a good class.

Very seldom do the actors seriously discuss their own work and more importantly whether they fulfilled their responsibility.

Being a proper student is simply ...

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March 17, 2018

‘or steal’.

March 17, 2018/ John Boylan
‘or steal’.

Professionals are students of the game.

In football (soccer) the best young players learn about the great players of the past. They watch their most famous moves. They observe tricks and techniques of the best players playing.

They try and copy them. They imitate ...

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The Work, The Life
March 17, 2018

Always an actor in front of you.

March 17, 2018/ John Boylan

Whether acting in an audition, on set, or in class, a real person is always in front of you.

So, there’s no need to pretend.

Try to catch their attention.

Really try.

It won’t be easy to attract ...

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March 17, 2018

Actor's Speak.

March 17, 2018/ John Boylan
Actor's Speak.

You don’t have to make any sense when you talk about your work.

Your talk should reflect whatever you are grappling with at that moment.

This doesn’t mean actors are nonsensical. No.

Directors and acting coaches need to be clear and make sense as they are running the ...

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    • Audition Coaching
    • The New Year Intensive
    • The Follow-Up
    • The Chair Next to Mine
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John Boylan | Acting Coach

John Boylan | Toronto Acting Coach

Available Classes

Calendar
On Camera
Sep 8
Sep 8, 2025 – Oct 13, 2025
On Camera
Sep 8, 2025 – Oct 13, 2025

These are professional track acting classes with practices that meet the actor's needs to work in the film and TV industry.

This course is right for you if: you are committed to being a professional actor; you have some experience in theatre or film; you have some actor training; you recently graduated from theatre school; you have an agent or are actively seeking one …

Sep 8, 2025 – Oct 13, 2025
The Intensive
Oct 22
Oct 22, 2025 – Oct 28, 2025
The Intensive
Oct 22, 2025 – Oct 28, 2025

The Intensive is right for you if: you are committed to being a professional actor; you have some experience in theatre or film; you have some actor training; you recently graduated from theatre school; you have an agent or are actively seeking one.

The only course of its kind in Canada.

The best work is often the result of …

Oct 22, 2025 – Oct 28, 2025
On Camera
Nov 10
Nov 10, 2025 – Dec 15, 2025
On Camera
Nov 10, 2025 – Dec 15, 2025

These are professional track acting classes with practices that meet the actor's needs to work in the film and TV industry.

This course is right for you if: you are committed to being a professional actor; you have some experience in theatre or film; you have some actor training; you recently graduated from theatre school; you have an agent or are actively seeking one …

Nov 10, 2025 – Dec 15, 2025
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The Follow-Up.
The Follow-Up.

This is a one-hour session over Zoom geared to discuss the work in your most recent class or anything relating to your acting career.

For years I’ve been frustrated that I don’t get to speak much to the actors …

Audition Self-Tape Coaching.
Audition Self-Tape Coaching.

Working on Zoom this method of recording all the takes while I coach you has proven successful. We keep working, hone the scene, make adjustments …

Demo Reels.
Demo Reels.

I can help you make a demo reel and we can schedule it at whatever time suits us both. Please send your photo and resume.

The first step is a one-hour consultation where we discuss who the reel is for, what types suit you, which scenes to do, your hair and wardrobe.

Second step is …

 
It's your space. Take your place.
 

IT'S YOUR SPACE. TAKE YOUR PLACE.

All posted class times are Eastern Time Zone (EDT/EST). A photo and resume must be submitted before registration is confirmed. Scheduled classes and coachings cannot be re-scheduled. If you’re unable to attend you forfeit the time and fee. Make up classes are not held over to future sessions, there are no refunds and money cannot be used towards another class. We reserve the right to change the time, date, and price of our courses.

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