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LeBlanc School of Acting offers youth acting training that focuses on television acting, film acting, and dramatic arts. The program is described as a leading international acting school specializing in television and film acting for children and teens. It is described as a world-class online youth acting school for all screens and a digital school focusing on teaching working actors, with an action-oriented curriculum that is described as innovative, energetic, and inclusive of all types of youth.

• Ages: 5–18 years old
• Schedule: Four terms per year (Autumn/Fall starting in September, Winter starting in January, Spring starting in April, Summer starting in July); each term runs eight weeks, except the Summer Term, which consists of several four-day camps or one to two-day workshops

LeBlanc School of Acting was founded in January 2015 and is described as a global leader in youth acting after going completely virtual in March 2020. Since going digital in 2020, it is described as one of the largest, most comprehensive youth acting schools for working actors, with students from 11 different countries. The school’s mission is to provide professional youth acting training through inspirational exploration of abilities, honing of the craft, and empowerment.

The leadership team includes Julian LeBlanc (CEO/President), Paul Tricoli (CFO), Marie V. Sharp (Instructor), June Laporte (Instructor), Princess Davis (Instructor), Yuting Yao (Executive Assistant), Marika Siewert (L.S.A. Parent Champion), and Megs Calleja (In-House Writer). LeBlanc School of Acting was featured in the Canadian publication Maclean's, and the film “Women Talking,” featuring a LeBlanc student, was nominated for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay at the Academy Awards.

Last updated February 28, 2026.

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