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Burstyn agreed to return to the Exorcist franchise after being in the 1973 original. She agreed after producers created a scholarship for actors at Pace University. The program is affiliated with her workshop, the Actors Studio. Burstyn revealed she had finished most of her part for the upcoming sequel. It will be helmed by Halloween Kills director David Gordon Green.
"The next thought that came to mind was, 'My price is a scholarship program for talented students at our master's degree program at Pace University. That's my price,' " Burstyn told THR. "So I then went back and upped their up and ended up getting what I want. And I've got a scholarship program for young actors."
Ellen Burstyn explains that she did ‘The Exorcist’ Sequel to Fund Acting Scholarships at Pace University.
There are two auditions: a preliminary audition and then if they pass that, there’s a final audition. That’s the basic way to get in. Now, the Actors Studio also has a master’s degree program at Pace University and those actors, when they graduate with their MFA, they don’t have to do a preliminary because we know that they’ve been trained by our teachers. So they go right to a final audition. And very often they become permanent members of the Actors Studio, but not always. Some do, some don’t.
... professor of communication and media studies at Pace University. ... of women's and gender studies and music at the University of Michigan.
"This is going to ensure that we have qualitative people that are afforded these gun permits," said Darrin Porcher, a Pace University professor and former NYPD lieutenant.
Joseph Tse-Hei Lee is professor of history at Pace University in New York: History offers the best reference for crisis management in times of upheaval. This is particularly true for Christian churches in Hong Kong under China’s draconian security rule.
Madelyn Aryanna Garcia '23, Environmental Science, has found a natural fit at Pace.
Marketing and publishing executive-turned author Ebony Ladelle writes about the universal language of love.
Terence Hines, a psychology professor at Pace University in New York, said the aura seen around the object is caused by moisture.
As Dr. Aditi Paul, PhD, Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Pace University observes, "This increased media visibility of trans people provides more opportunities for anyone who's questioning their gender to understand that their gender identity doesn’t have to be limited to the sex they were assigned at birth, even if they don’t know any trans people in their real lives."