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C. C. Courtney Bio |
| C. C. Courtney was born in north Louisiana but he never stayed there much, constantly moving around from age 5. He considers himself to be from New Orleans which he still loves beyond measure. When he was only 8 he started preaching at churches in the South. He entered college at the tender age of 15, receiving a degree in Economics. He stopped preaching at 16. |
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CC had started working in radio and TV when he was 14
and went at it full-time at age 16, working all over the US.
He returned to New Orleans for a legendary 2 year stint
where he not only dominated the airwaves but had his own
rock band and appeared on stage with most music stars
of the day, including the Beatles. In fact, it is said that CC
is the most popular radio personality in the history of
New Orleans radio. (click)
By chance, CC met the famous actor Steve McQueen who
told him to go to New York immediately to study acting
with Sanford Meisner. After only 2 years CC landed a
principal role on an NBC soap opera, The Doctors. The
show and CC's role were immense hits. He appeared on
NYPD and several other series popular at the time.
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Posterized |
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At this time CC got into writing and had several shows produced in New York, best
known being a rock musical, Salvation, the biggest off-Broadway hit of the year and from which there was a song, Why Can't I Touch You, (click) that reached #4 on the charts. Later CC co-wrote Earl of Ruston, (click) which ran on Broadway. |
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Suddenly, in the midst of all this success, CC got married, moved to the Blue Ridge
Mountains and had two children, a son Kat and a daughter Silver, whom he delivered. He continued to act, write and began to teach acting. He was guided in this process of learning to teach acting by Sanford Meisner. |
Then he suddenly moved again, this time to Carmel, CA
where he published and edited a trade magazine. CC
received 21 gold records for his work in the music business.
Wanting to fill some holes in his knowledge, CC went back
to the universities and received two Master of Fine Arts
degrees, one in Directing under Barry Kyle, of the Royal
Shakespeare Company. CC wrote several more plays,
which have been produced at universities, by regional
theater, and in various commercial venues.
Over the years, CC has continued to act, doing many plays
from regional theatre to off-Broadway. He also acted in
films, working with such famous directors as Louis Malle
and Steven Soderbergh. He also did independent films.
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Alongside his acting and writing career, CC has directed plays from university theatre to Broadway. For 30 years, CC has taught acting in private classes, at universities and for 8 years, at the Neighborhood Playhouse, where Sanford Meisner developed his technique. It was there that CC realized that teaching was his greatest gift. "Next to raising my children, teaching is the most important thing I've ever done." |