Have you ever asked yourself, how did
that person get so successful?
A.
Self Esteem and Self Confidence
B. Image and Dressing
C. Public Speaking and Communications
D. Protocol and Social Etiquette
The
answers is ALL OF THE ABOVE. And it can work for you too!
While
John Robert Powers has been discovering and developing new talent
for movies, TV shows, commercials and modeling careers since 1923.
It is only one of our specialties. We’re extremely proud
of our success in teaching personal development skills that will
help you achieve more confidence, self-esteem, and personal satisfaction.
Our graduates have used the tools learned at John Robert Powers
to succeed in college, on the stage, in boardrooms, and other
professional endeavors.
Students may come to John Robert Powers for modeling and acting
training, but we never forget to prepare them for their most important
journey… Life!
The "Life Program" and “Communications
Program” is what makes John Robert Powers famous
worldwide. It is the foundation of the John Robert Powers legacy.
No other national school provides a core program of this kind.
This workshop will prepare one for the future as well as give
one the leading edge for today. It is not only meant for aspiring
models and actors. This course can and should be taken by anyone
wanting to excel and succeed. The "Life Program" or
“Communications Program” are each ten week courses
covering the following areas:
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Confidence building
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Image development: Hair, skin, etc.
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Goal setting
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Wardrobing
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Etiquette and manners
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Nutrition
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Public speaking
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First impressions
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Interviewing skills
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Social graces
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Protocol
Unlike our "Life Program" or “Communications
Program”, the following programs at John Robert
Powers are by invitation only. This ensures the highest level
of success for each of our students. Each course listed below
is ten weeks. Please consult your school for individual times
and schedules.
The
"Modeling Programs" offered at John
Robert Powers are tailored to fit the needs and success of each
individual. Some workshops, such as Runway, have a height requirement
and should only be taken by those students that are at least 5'11
and proper physical build. All modeling programs at John Robert
Powers are by invitation only. Modeling programs include:
• Runway
• Fashion and commercial print (no height requirement)
The "Acting Programs" have become our
most popular and successful programs offered at John Robert Powers.
Because the entertainment industry is open to all typecasts in
the acting fields, this program can be taken by all ages, looks
and sizes. Here are a few of the many ten week courses offered
at JRP for acting:
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Television Commercials
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Scene Study
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Soaps and Sitcoms
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Theatrical Workshops
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Improvisation
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Auditioning Techniques
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Cold Reading
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Voice and Diction
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Monologues
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Film
Companies
who have booked John Robert Powers Modeling Student Grads
In 1923, a young actor turned model created the first training company
of its kind. The “Powers Girl” was known as the epitome
of poise, posture, sophistication and social grace. Over two million
men and women of all ages are Powers graduates. Some of the famous
men include: Montgomery Clift, Cary Grant, Henry Fonda, Tyrone Powers,
and Gerald Ford.
Recent JRP graduates have appeared in numerous commercial campaigns,
including McDonald’s, Levi’s, Pepsi, Chevrolet, Revlon,
Home Depot and hundreds of others.
Our students have also won roles in TV series such as Las Vegas,
Even Stevens, Bernie Mac, All My Children, Days of Our Lives, Hope
and Faith, Charmed and many, many others. JRP alumni have made their
mark in the movies in such films as The Cat In The Hat, A.I., The
Hot Chick, From Justin To Kelly, Win A Date WIth Tad Hamilton and
many more.
For three quarters of a century our focus has remained on developing
individual potential so our students reach their highest goals in
modeling, acting, and LIFE!
John
Robert Powers was an actor in New York City in the early 1900s.
One day he overheard an associate say he needed a group of
attractive people to pose for magazine advertisements. That’s
when Mr. Powers’ exceptional entrepreneurial skills
took over: he rounded up acting friends and trained them for
the advertisements. From that informal beginning Powers went
on to found the nation’s first modeling agency in 1923,
and the modern modeling industry was born.
Yes,
and we are extremely proud of our record. For over 80 years,
we’ve helped our students earn and maintain a competitive
edge over their rivals in the entertainment industry. Famous
Hollywood stars still work with acting coaches because the
best-prepared candidates are the most successful-like JRP
graduates Faith Ford and Raquel Welch.
All
the difference in the world. The entertainment industry is
fast-paced and constantly changing, and agents and directors
need faces and talent now. These busy professionals vastly
prefer a well-prepared candidate to one who lacks polish,
experience or training.
No. High fashion modeling has
very strict physical requirements, 5’8” and above
for women, 5’11” and above for men, and many otherwise
talented individuals cannot qualify. The fact is that over
80% of John Robert Powers’ students are actors, but
we also work with models, make-up artists, singers and dancers-anyone
who is a part of or preparing to enter the entertainment industry.
No.
We believe that a solid academic foundation should be a young
person’s first priority. JRP’s policy is to work
only with those who strive for academic excellence.
What
time commitment is expected if JRP agrees to work with me?
Students
commit one day per week to development. Auditions or other
opportunities with agents, casting directors or other industry
professionals can occur, but usually just a few times a month.
No. We are looking for people
with a high level of interest and dependability. When our
students meet top industry professionals their conduct is
a direct reflection of our training. Our relationships with
the best agencies and casting directors are excellent because
we are known for presenting only the most talented, enthusiastic
and professional candidates.
I
have heard that if you want to be a model, agencies will pay
everything for you to start. Is this true?
In
any career, training and marketing are an up-front investment
of time and money. The most successful models and talent will
tell you that the learning process never ends. In today’s
fast-paced environment, very few agencies in the world will
front costs necessary to begin a model’s career-there
ARE “discoveries”, but like lottery winners, they
are rare. The vast majority of professionals have to work
for their success.
At John Robert Powers, we give you the training, guidance
and confidence to help you attain your goals in the entertainment
industry.
A short history on the John Robert Powers School
System
Our
Founder, John Robert Powers. Author of 3 books on modeling
and personal growth
JOHN
ROBERT POWERS founded the modern day billion dollar modeling,
talent, and corporate training industry. From his many writings
and published books Mr. Powers created the curriculum that
is the core of the personality development, modeling and
other course offered at the worldwide network of John Robert
Powers Schools.
Mr. Powers believed that there is no such thing as an unattractive
person, just some people who do not know how to make the
most of themselves. He dedicated his life to helping people
to develop and take good advantage of their personalities.
Naturalness was his gospel. He encouraged his female students,
"don't make up, make down." Our schools still
believe and teach this philosophy. Be yourself. Be natural.
That is what our courses are all about.
It was during the 1920's that Mr. Powers came to New York
City with the hopes of becoming an actor. His business and
entrepreneurial skills led him elsewhere. He overheard an
associate say he wanted a group of attractive people to
pose for magazine advertisements. Powers rounded up acting
friends and trained them for these advertisements. The modern
modeling industry was born. He founded the first modeling
agency in 1923. Around the world the JOHN ROBERT POWERS
SCHOOL SYSTEM celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2003.
Fame
and fortune have come to many personalities who were
trained in the methods originated by Mr. Powers. First
Lady JACKIE KENNEDY, RAQUEL WELCH AND DIANA ROSS attended
Powers' schools. PRINCESS GRACE OF MONACO was a Powers
Model. Jennifer Jones, Ava Gardner, Barbara Stanwyck,
Lucille Ball, Lee Remick, Ann Margaret, Henry Fonda,
Tyrone Power were also Powers Models with the original
John Robert Powers Agency in New York City from the 1920's
through the 1940's.
The famous people of tomorrow are attending our schools
today.
We hope you will take advantage of a Powers course for a
better, happier, and more successful life.
Recently, Christian Monzon had lunch with Ron Patterson at the famed eatery, The Ivy on Robertson Boulevard in Beverly Hills and in an email to Ron Patterson, Christian thanked Ron for getting him started in the business.
“I'm very happy I was able to reconnect with you,” wrote Christian Monzon to Ron Patterson. “You have done more for me than you think. I believe that it is very rare to be able to look at someone in the eye and let them know that they have helped you live a better life,” Monzon went on to say. “You and your company, John Robert Powers are my roots – it’s where I came from. I find it interesting that as I delve deeper into uncharted territory, I would find a familiar smiling face there at the crossroads to guide me. Thank you for inviting to lunch,” concluded Monzon. “I’m touched that Christian Monzon has such wonderful things to say about John Robert Powers and I’m glad it has served him well,” said Ron Patterson. “We here at John Robert Powers are happy for Christian’s rise to the top in the modeling and acting worlds. He’s an extremely talented young man”
Christian Monzon can now be seen on several television shows that include guest appearances on The Closer, CSI: Miami, Huff, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The Reading Room, CSI:NY, Crossing Jordan and Entourage. Christian was also featured in Mariah Carey’s music video Don’t Forget About Us.
Chris Colfer from 'Glee'
JRP Sponsored Events and Celebrities
Lindsey Lohan with iPOP! VP Tiffany Rochel and JRP VP Patricia Brown
JRP Graduate Brenda Song
Brenda Song with JRP President Ron Patterson and VP Patricia Brown
Erin Sanders, Zoey 101 with JRP President Ron Patterson
Gary Marshall and Sela Ward
Vanessa Bryant
Sandra Bullock – JRP Sponsored Event
Ashton Kutcher – JRP Sponsored Event
JOHN ROBERT POWERS ACTING SCHOOL SPONSORS HOLLYWOOD BREAKTHROUGH AWARDS AT
10th ANNUAL HOLLYWOOD FILM FESTIVAL GALA
John Robert Powers announced their partnership with the Hollywood Film
Festival by sponsoring this year’s Hollywood Breakthrough Actor, Actress and
Director of the Year Awards at the 10th Annual Hollywood Film Festival’s
Hollywood Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Described as the award
season front-runner, the awards ceremony brings the best of Hollywood’s
A-List stars both behind and in front of the cameras, honoring this year’s
cinematic achievement in acting and filmmaking. This year’s 2006 Hollywood
Breakthrough Actor, Actress and Director of the Year awards will be bestowed
to Derek Luke, Lindsay Lohan and Ryan Murphy. Entertainment Tonight’s Mark
Steines the emcee of the evening, will welcome John Robert Powers VP
Patricia Brown and iPOP! VP Tiffany Rochel, onstage to introduce the
breakthrough awards.
Presenter Mimi Eddy with Brad Pitt
JRP President Ron Patterson and John Travolta
JRP National Director Mimi Eddy and Zach Efron
JRP National Director Mimi Eddy and Marcia Gay Hardin
Jasmin Guerrero
Miss JRP Teen Guam is the new Miss Teen Hemisphere USA selected at Ocean City Music Pier, New Jersey, on Oct 12. Her prizes include Bahama Cruise, Hawaiian Getaway, College, and theater arts scholarships, Saving Bond and Super Model Magazine Award to appear in a full page with photos and resume in their magazine.
“Why
do I like models from John Robert Powers? The models are
very professional, responsible and have a very good style
when they come in to se me and I feel very good about sending
them to my clients.”
Paul Nelson – L.A. Models (Men’s Division)
“I
have been scouting talent from the John Robert Powers network
of schools for several years and I can think of no other
professional academy that is as successful and connected
to the industry as JRP. I’ve discovered several Powers
alumni who have gone on to exciting and promising careers
in the entertainment field including: Amy Acker, series
regular on the WB series, ‘Angel’, Aaron Griffith,
IMTA’s 2003 Male Model of the Year, Enyo Flack, Entertainment
Host and regular on Sci-Fi’s, ‘Black Scorpion’
series, Jonathen Angel, series star of ‘Saved By The
Bell: The Next Class’, and Brendan Ryan Barrett, star
of the ‘Casper’ movies and ABC series, ‘Soul
Man.’ All of these discoveries would not have been
possible without the assistance and guidance of the Directors
and Scouts at John Robert Powers.
Patrick Bacca – Theatrical Casting Director, Nassif
& Bacca Casting
CHRIS's
Letter to Colorado JRP:
I wanted to take this opportunity to provide feedback in
regards to my experience at JRP. During the three months
I have been impressed with the content and professionalism
provided by the organization. Classes have a lot of energy
and excellent instruction. The teachers have impressive
credentials and push each student beyond their comfort level,
while making the process a lot of fun. My job during the
week is very stressful and I find that JRP provides me with
an environment that relaxes me after a long hard week and
the opportunity to express myself in a complete way. I have
come to look forward to each Saturday because of my experience.
My children and I have gained increased confidence and a
fresh outlook on life because of our time at JRP. I would
highly recommend this organization to anyone looking for
an opportunity to develop and enhance skills that are key
for a successful life. Having fun is an added bonus.
Chris
Dawson
Western Director of Operation
Roche Medical Diagnostics
Dear John Robert Powers
All
I can say is, “Thank you”! John Robert Powers
made my experience a great one. I have never seen such
an organized and professional staff like this one. Without
the help of this staff, my experience would not have been
as fun or fulfilling as it was. My advice for anyone who
is thinking about getting started in this industry is
John Robert Powers of San Ramon is the best way to go.
Going anywhere else just would not be the same.
Mike
Backes
“…Hey Michael…I booked my first job…I
just got done filming a commercial for Mattel…not
bad for my first week…I love it here…I want
to thank you so so much for all that you have done for me.
You have made my dreams come true, and I can’t tell
you how much that means to me. Thanks for your guidance…
DDK is awesome and so is Osbrink…Thanks again for
everything.”
Brian
Timpani, 20
JRP Seattle Client
Catch
actor Roland Kickinger on A&E's "See Arnold
Run". Roland stars as Arnold Schwarzenegger
at 25. The movie premiered on January, 30th 8pm/7c.
Roland is currently enrolled at the John Robert
Powers, Beverly Hills school and is taking the Corporate
Communications and Lifeskills workshops.
Catch
JRP Graduate, B. Smith in her own show on the Discovery Channel!
She is the host and executive producer of B. Smith Style. She
graduated from the John Robert Powers in Pittsburgh and went on
to model Revlon, Clairol and 15 Magazine covers! Click
here to find more information about B. Smith.
LOS
ANGELES, May 18 /PRNewswire/ -- In its continuing effort to
spot the latest trends and the next best thing, John Robert
Powers announced
today their sponsorship of Christian Audigier's latest clothing
line -- Ed Hardy Vintage Tattoo Wear.
John Robert Powers will sponsor the launch party for Ed Hardy
Vintage Tattoo Wear. The event will take place on Saturday, May
21st at Hollywood and Vine. This star studded event will feature
a guest list of 2,500 ranging from Christian's celebrity fans
such as Jessica Simpson, Bruce Willis, Paris Hilton, Naomi Campbell,
Kobe Bryant, and many others from film, television, music, fashion,
and sports. A fashion show will be the highlight of the party,
with clothes specifically designed by Christian Audigier. The
show will be a sexy disco themed fashion show merging Studio
54 with red carpet Hollywood meets California flair. The show
will include professional
models as well as Californian bikers, surfer dudes, and even gang
members.
Christian Audigier's brand has been described by many peers as
one that exemplifies talent, experience, and power. No stranger
to the fashion world, Christian Audigier has left his charismatic
and colorful mark on familiar brands such as Diesel, Levi's,
Liberto, and American Eagle. When Audigier joined a then unknown
company called Von Dutch as their head
designer, the brand name found itself transformed into a powerhouse
label that has now been seen and worn by celebrities and shoppers
on a global scale.
After leaving Von Dutch in August 2004, Audigier discovered a
marketing future in the legendary "godfather of modern tattoo" master,
Don Ed Hardy. Using unrivaled understanding of fashion and design,
Audigier created a lifestyle brand with the technical brilliance
and mesmerizing imagery of Hardy's work. With this unique blend
of visual appeal, the Ed Hardy Vintage Tattoo brand has been
making its mark in fashion with shoppers and trendsetting celebrities
world wide.
"We are honored to sponsor and help participate in such an exciting, fashion-oriented
event. John Robert Powers always has an eye in spotting trends in the fashion
and entertainment world and this is a great opportunity to show support," states
Ron Patterson, CEO and President of John Robert Powers.
Nathan Fuja, Vice President of Marketing says that, "Christian
understands sex appeal, celebrity, and style. With the Ed Hardy
clothing line, he has successfully mixed these three elements
into something that when you see it, you want it. This is just
the start of Christian's fashion revolution."
John Robert Powers is an internationally recognized school system
with locations throughout the United States, Europe and Asia.
For over eighty years, John Robert Powers has been training students
in acting, singing, dancing, modeling and etiquette. Emphasizing
personality development, John Robert Powers provides every student
with the schooling, guidance, and
confidence to further their individual potential and reach their
highest career goals. Famous alumni thru either the school or
the John Robert Powers agencies include people such as First
Ladies Jackie Kennedy and Betty Ford, Princess Grace of Monaco,
Raquel Welch, Lucille Ball, Ann Margaret, Diana Ross, Faith Ford,
and models Janice Dickinson, Beverly Peele, Nikki Taylor,
Ryan Locke, and Josh Duhamel.
After
competing is the Miss Universe Pageant, Karina Buttner, Miss
Paraguay, enrolled at JRP Fort Worth and recently attended
the International Presentation of Performers (iPOP!). At the
iPOP!, Karina came
in 1st Runner Up for International Agents Choice and received
callbacks from modeling agencies all over the world!
Mr. Ron Patterson, President
John Robert Powers
Dear Ron,
I wish to personally thank you for a marvelous experience via the iPOP (International Presentation of Performers) event held in Los Angeles, January 2008. My 12 year old daughter, Lilly Abraham has signed with David Schember and Jackie Lewis at Diverse Talent Group and has a resourceful manager, April Mills of Mills Management in Los Angeles. We will be relocating to Sherman Oaks, CA from Scottsdale, AZ within the next two weeks. All of this has taken place thanks to your iPOP event and the unyielding support from Claude Hart at JRP Southwest. It was an absolute pleasure meeting Suzanne Von Schaack, as well and she kindly selected Lilly to participate in the Grease finale showcase.
In fact, I was so impressed by our overall experience that I would embrace the opportunity to promote it professionally on your behalf within the John Robert Powers organization. Your philanthropic support of Yiyi McManus illustrates yet another impressive aspect of the John Robert Powers franchise and iPOP philosophy to assist young performers to succeed in a challenging industry.
We participated in a similar event with IMTA a few years ago, but the experience was not the same caliber as iPOP.
It would be an honor and pleasure to meet with you in person if possible. I will be flying to Los Angeles next week to finalize our living arrangements, school enrollment for Lilly and employment for myself. Thanking you in advance.
Warm regards,
Holly Fitch
Dear Ron,
I would like to thank you for giving my family the opportunity to participate in iPOP Los Angeles. We both had a great time and met so many wonderful people.
My husband, JR and I want thank you, first, for allowing us to perform in the Showcase. That was a great and fun experience for the both of us. We also want to thank you for the positive message you give the kids about success. We try to instill to our daughter that it is important to always do your best no matter what you do and to never give up. Hearing it for you validates the importance of hard work and perseverance. Jacquelynne has retold the story of the video clip showing the football player carrying his teammate on his back many many times already. That was a great message.
Secondly, and most importantly, I want to thank you for giving our daughter, Jacquelynne the opportunity to share her talent of dance with so many people. She loved every minute of iPOP! She loved meeting new friends from all over the country and even saw a few people that knew her from other dance events. She had a great time learning new dances and talking to others about their dance experiences. She was also able to meet several agents during the networking and callback sessions. I only hope that one will see the potential in her and take interest. Jacquelynne was so happy when Joseph announced her name as first place in the iDance category. She almost forgot about the awards because she was concentrating on the showcase performance. She had so much fun! She said that she liked the first showcase because she was able to perform with people closer to her age, and she was able to get to know them. She loved the second showcase because she said it made her feel like a star. When we received the call to ask her to be a part of the second showcase, I thought she would be hesitant, since she did not practice with them at all. But she didn?t. She said yes right away, even though she didn?t know what she was going to do. Jacquelynne said she had fun working with the director learning what her part would be, and she especially liked having her hair and makeup done by professionals.
Thank you again for this great experience. I wish you well and hope to see you again.