Not Actor-y is an online acting class led by award-winning actress London Garcia. We work out scenes, monologues, and other material in unusual and unconventional ways to create greater flexibility and expand an actor's creativity and help make their auditions more interesting and authentic. In other words:
Not “Actor-y”
get out of your head
make an impact
Those interested in taking classes must have a basic level of training and general knowledge of acting. The way we determine if you might be a good fit is through a brief interview process. Payment information, class policy, and other information is sent after acceptance into the class.
FIRST STEP:
Just complete the Contact Form at the bottom of this page with the message "Classes"
SCHEDULE:
Classes are currently held via Zoom
on Saturdays
at 11:00am (PST)/2:00pm(EST).
Class usually lasts 2-3 hours, which is usually dependent on class size.
COST:
$120/month
(this covers 4 weeks-if there's a 5th week in a month, the 5th is a freebie)
London’s experience in the entertainment industry goes way back to the early 90’s (when the earth was formed). She started as a stand-up comedian and actor, focusing primarily on sketch comedy in the beginning. She was also a part of a popular live variety show in the 90’s, “Latino Nights” produced by Emilio Rivera (“Sons of Anarchy” and “Mayans MC”), performing as a comedian and singer. Later, she would also produce and host radio and red carpet.
London works primarily as an actor and has appeared in 9-1-1: Lone Star, Barry, SWAT, NCIS: Origins, and appears as Emma Isaacs, a recurring character, in the Emmy-winning HBO show, The Pitt.
After her first appearance on NCIS: Origins as Ruth, Gibbs' landlord, the show's creators decided to write an entire episode ("Blue Bayou") around London's character and her relationship with Gibbs. This historic episode caught the attention of the media and received overwhelming praise and inspired journalist Lynette Rice to interview London for Deadline. The episode was the first crimeless episode in the NCIS franchise and became one of the highest rated of the season and was named one of TV Insider's 24 Best TV Episodes of 2024.
Most recently, London won the 2025 Imagen Award for Best Supporting Actress for her work in NCIS: Origins. In this same category was Adria Arjona (“Andor”), Jaylen Barron (“American Sports Story - Aaron Hernandez”), Alana De La Garza (“FBI”), and Juliana Aiden Martinez (“Law & Order: SVU”). Former winners in this category include Aubrey Plaza (“The White Lotus”), Rosario Dawson (“Dopesick”), and Rita Moreno (“One Day at a Time”).
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