Lifetime member of the Actors Studio, Jeneffa Soldatic is a renowned international acting coach, epitome of international theatre, and a leading lady of Broadway. She received her Masters of Fine Arts in Acting from the Actors Studio Drama School on scholarship in 2003 and appeared in the leading role of Vladimir in its all-female production of Waiting For Godot.
Recognized and recommended internationally as 'the actor's acting coach' for her unparalleled ability to nurture actors, Jeneffa has coached actors who have appeared in movies including Tomb Raider, Alcatraz, Hangover, and Gangster Squad. She is hailed by industry alumni, including producer Alison Owen, who recognizes Jeneffa as her preferred acting coach and one of her favorite actors.
Jeneffa has extensive experience in film and TV with credits in the US, Australia, and Europe. Her work includes performances at Belvoir St Theatre, All Saints, Waiting for Godot at the original Circle in the Square, Hedda Gabler, Sunday on the Rocks, The Seagull, and other Off-Broadway shows. She has also performed in comedy central pilot The Grand Disaster.
Jeneffa is muse to international playwright Lupe Gehrenbeck and has founded 'Hook Productions' in NYC with her. She has performed in their productions of Guardian Angel, Bolero, and Alice in Teresa's Land, which were all written for her by Lupe and staged in NYC. In April 2014, she will reprise the role in Guardian Angel as part of the ONE Festival in New York.
As a trusted script advisor, Jeneffa has her own scripts in development. She has directed, produced, and developed numerous theatre productions internationally and many feature films. She recently directed the Australian premier of The Girl Who Loved The Beatles and co-developed and directed 'Be Careful What You Wish For' for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2013.
Jeneffa is currently filming a new comedy web-series "Strange LA" and will be directing two shows as part of the 2014 Hollywood International Fringe Festival.