Alice Grant, a renowned actress, is perhaps most familiar to audiences from her captivating portrayal on the iconic soap opera "General Hospital". Her impressive repertoire of credits extends far beyond the realm of television, encompassing a wide range of film, stage, and commercial endeavors.
Ms. Dressler's remarkable career trajectory began in the world of nightclubs, where she honed her craft before making the bold move to the West Coast. There, she immersed herself in the world of drama, devoting two years to intensive study in a series of esteemed workshops.
In 1969, she took the bold step of opening her own workshop, aptly dubbed "The Sweatshop" at The Patio Playhouse. This innovative endeavor not only served as a platform for her own artistic growth but also provided a space for like-minded performers to converge and explore the boundaries of their craft.
Through her collaboration with the talented actors at The Patio Playhouse, Ms. Dressler went on to develop a unique and groundbreaking approach to acting, which has since come to be known as The Mechanics of Believability. This pioneering work has had a profound impact on the world of acting, offering a fresh and innovative perspective on the art of bringing characters to life on stage and screen.