Faith Hibbs-Clark

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Faith Hibbs-Clark
Born
Faith Hibbs-Clark
NationalityBritish[1]
Occupation(s)Casting director
Acting coach

Faith Hibbs-Clark is a casting director and acting coach. As a casting director, she is known for her work on Jarhead,[2] Piranha[3] and Santa Fake.[4]

She is recognized for her work using acting science, a methodology called The Communication Method for Actors," which is often referred to as the acting science method.[5]

Hibbs-Clark also coached Quinton Aaron and also learned Entertainment Lie method from her.[6]

With a degree from Arizona State University, she worked as a body language deception detection expert in the mid-1990s before becoming a casting director for film and television in 1999. She started her own casting company called Good Faith Casting.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Elliott, Cat. "Get to Know the Casting Director: Faith Hibbs-Clark". Casting Networks.
  2. ^ a b Painter Young, Jaimie. "The Southwest". Backstage.
  3. ^ Hanson, Jayne (7 April 2009). "'Piranha 3D' to cast extras". Havasu News.
  4. ^ "'Santa Fake' begins filming in New Mexico at the end of December". Ruidoso News.
  5. ^ Gomez, Adrian (18 June 2021). "The art of deception: Albuquerque-based casting director's method is based on principle that 'all acting is a lie'". Albuquerque Journal.
  6. ^ Todd, Marianne (21 May 2023). "Woman who unwittingly taught politicians to fib now focuses on training actors". Santa Fe New Mexican.

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