Act 3 - Lessons from an Arts High Legend with Jerry Freedman
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What does 65+ years of shaping artists actually look like?
In this episode of Drama School Diaries, we sit down with legendary arts educator Jerry Freedman to explore his extraordinary career at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts and beyond. From the earliest days of the school to decades of teaching, mentorship, and advocacy, Mr. Freedman shares stories that span generations of students and the evolution of arts education in Los Angeles.
He reflects on working with alumni like Anthony Anderson and Josh Groban, the challenges of arts funding, and why creativity, discipline, and community are essential to a meaningful life. This conversation moves between history, humor, and heartfelt reflection—offering a rare inside look at a teacher whose impact has quietly shaped thousands of lives.
This episode is both a tribute and a reminder: arts education doesn’t just create performers—it builds identity, confidence, and lifelong purpose.
Expect stories, wisdom, rapid-fire questions, and a powerful closing reflection on what it means to dedicate a life to teaching.