Audition & Performance
Coach
Audition & Performance Coach
professional coaching
for actors, dancers, performers & storytellers
Marisol is a NYC actor in LA, Meisner-trained, TV, Film & Stage. Credits: 9-1-1 (ABC), Rookie: Feds (Hulu), Truth Be Told (Apple TV+), Another Word for Beauty (Goodman Theater), The Portuguese Kid (Manhattan Theater Club), Between Riverside & Crazy (Fountain Theater)
Recent client bookings: Law & Order: SVU (NBC), Monsters: The Lyle & Erik Menendez Story (Netflix), The Residence (Netflix), Three Women (Showtime), HAMLET (Center Theater Group), The Other Americans (Public Theater/Arena Stage)
Recent client callbacks: S.W.A.T. Exiles, Wild Things (Apple TV+), Public Charge (Public Theater), Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf (South Coast Rep)
Reviews
“Always great - present and grounded. Really great instincts and notes! Keeps me in the scene. Always excited to see Marisol!”
— Tonya Glanz (STARZ's Hightown, NBC's Chicago Med, AppleTV+ High Desert)
“This QUEEEEEN right here! Marisol is a powerful professional actor with deep, thoughtful insights and a fantastic eye for auditions. We worked on two auditions in two days with heavy dialogue and quick turnarounds. Marisol was literally the calm, steady anchor in the sea of self-tape chaos. She really helped me to relax and be in the moment. Love working with her and will definitely work with her again. Book her!”
— Wendy Davis (NBC's Bel-Air, OWN's Love Is, Lifetime's Army Wives)
“Mari is a very generous scene partner - even helped adding some wardrobe for the scene to make the circumstances feel more alive. Love working with her!”
— Michael Stahl-David (Cloverfield, NBC's Hunting Party, Netflix's Narcos, HBO's The Deuce)
“Oh wow, this was a hard scene and Marisol was so on point with her suggestions and patience. I really appreciate all of your help Marisol!!!”
— Jamie Askew (AppleTV+ The Savant, FX/Hulu's Feud)
“MANNNNNN MARISOL, is a DIAMOND! She's ready for anything you bring her and always there to help you see the story and play. Can't wait til our next time.”
— Malikah McHerrin-Cobb (Slave Play, West End)