Acting coach In the 1990s, Meindl starred in
Hard Hat Harry, a children's show introducing young viewers to vehicles and construction equipment. In 1998, he appeared in an episode of
Will & Grace, "The Truth About Will & Dogs". In 2005, he appeared in the mystery comedy
Death of a Saleswoman. Meindl founded and directs Anthony Meindl's Actor Workshop (AMAW) in 1998, which operates locations in North America (Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, New York City, Toronto, Santa Fe, Vancouver), Europe (London, Copenhagen), Africa (Cape Town), and Australia (Sydney). The workshop emphasizes emotional authenticity and character development. He is also the host of the
In The Moment podcast, which discusses acting and art, and features interviews with casting directors, actors, and industry professionals.
Director and producer His first feature screenplay,
The Wonder Girls, won the grand prize for a feature screenplay in the
Slamdance Film Festival in 2007. Meindl was nominated for Best Director at the
LA Weekly Theater Awards for two consecutive years, for Best Comedy (
Swimming in the Shallows) and Best Drama (
Dogs Barking). Meindl's first directed feature film was
Birds of a Feather (2011). The film received Best Director awards at the 2012 Downtown LA Film Festival, and the 2013 Golden Door International Film Festival of Jersey City. It also won the Spirit of the Festival Award at the 2012 Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival. In 2019, Meindl directed the short film
Is This You, Too?, written by and starring Barbara Howlin. == Authorship ==