ABOUT BERG STUDIOS IN LOS ANGELES

The Berg Studios Training Philosophy 

At Berg Studios, we provide conservatory-level actor training rooted in artistry, courage, and craft, nurturing performers for stage and screen.

Our studio is dedicated to cultivating the actor’s skillset through imaginative and behavioral work. Students strive for authenticity and bold originality by building a repeatable technique.

Our Philosophy

At Berg Studios, we believe acting is a rigorous discipline rooted in imagination, behavior, and play. Many actors arrive without a repeatable system of work, relying instead on instinct alone, which can lead to inconsistent results. While there is often a fear that technique will feel limiting, we find the opposite to be true: The structure of technique allows true artistic freedom. By asking, “How do I work on this? What is my system?” the actors gain consistency, confidence, and a foundation that allows for real spontaneity and boldness, whether on camera or performing eight shows a week.

Acting, in our approach, is not about showing a specific emotional result but about pursuing the relationships and needs with clarity, commitment, and imagination. The emotion will surely come, but as a byproduct of the work. By grounding choices within the script—illuminating it rather than illustrating it—actors are freed from cliché, self-consciousness, and result-oriented performance.

Like dancers, musicians, and athletes, who depend on technique and focus on process over outcome, actors benefit from placing their attention on what must be done rather than how they appear doing it. This shift creates consistency and confidence. It reduces self-judgment and opens the door to greater risk-taking, deeper exploration, and genuine play. The work becomes more alive —and more enjoyable. The works become more alive, original, and fun.

Authenticity

We prioritize behavior over result . Actors are trained to respond physically and imaginatively to relationship and need, allowing emotion to arise as an outcome of the work, rather than an result.

Repeatable Craft

Great acting must be reliable. Our training provides a structured process actors can return to again and again, regardless of medium or material

Individual Expression

While the process is shared, the result is personal. We support the development of distinct artistic voices grounded in imaginative technique, not imitation.

MEET THE TEAM

Our Faculty

GREGORY BERGER (BERG)

GREGORY BERGER (BERG)

FOUNDER, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

Former Yale School of Drama faculty and graduate with over 28 years of experience in acting, coaching, and technique development.

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ADRIAN LATOURELLE

ADRIAN LATOURELLE

Foundation Instructor

Yale School of Drama graduate and professional actor with over a decade of teaching experience across stage, film, and television.

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Tessa Auberjonois

Tessa Auberjonois

voice director

Yale School of Drama graduate and professional actor with extensive experience in vocal technique, voice over, and accent dialect.

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CAMILLIA MONET

CAMILLIA MONET

scene study instructor

Yale School of Drama graduate–trained actor and producer with extensive experience in film, television & performance training.

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SHAWNA PARDO

SHAWNA PARDO

scene study instructor

Award-winning actor and producer focused on imaginative, physical, and exploratory approaches to actor training.

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Michael Trevino

Michael Trevino

on-camera instructor

Actor with over 20 years in TV and film, known for The Vampire Diaries and Roswell, bringing extensive on-set experience.

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Charles Michael Davis

Charles Michael Davis

on-camera instructor

Actor with over 20 years in TV and film, known for The Originals, NCIS, and Grey’s Anatomy, bringing a strong on-set perspective.

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Cornell Womack

Cornell Womack

Shakespeare instructor

Juilliard School of Drama–trained actor and voice artist with extensive experience across stage, film, television, and narration.

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Kristof Konrad

Kristof Konrad

Alexander Technique

Internationally trained actor and teacher specializing in on-camera performance and the Alexander Technique.

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Stephen Buescher

Stephen Buescher

Movement instructor

Head of Movement at UC San Diego with extensive experience in physical theatre, choreography, and embodied actor training.

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Begin Your Training

Join our community of dedicated actors and discover what rigorous, supportive training can do for your craft.