During the 1970s, Seacat taught at the
Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute,
City College of New York's Leonard Davis Center for the Performing Arts, the Actors Studio, and she taught privately. Among her clients were
Steve Railsback,
Lance Henriksen,
Christopher Reeve and
Mickey Rourke, who later said of his time with Seacat, "That's when everything started to click."
Rachel Ward Also attending those classes were future
Songwriter's HOF inductee
Desmond Child, then a self-professed "fly on the wall" alongside Lange, Rourke,
Michelle Pfeiffer and others. Speaking in 2018 with
Music & Musicians, he gratefully acknowledged Seacat's mentorship, noting the correlation between her early efforts at linking text to actor and Child's later knack for matching song to singer. Similarly, Child embraced Seacat's vision of the artist as a "wounded healer" and the audience "a co-creator [who] heals through that process." "As songwriters," Child concurred, "we have a sacred job to help them connect." Acting teacher
Alex Cole Taylor in 2010 told
Backstage that Seacat taught him compassion for his students. In 2012, CNN's profile of acting coach
Elizabeth Kemp coupled Seacat with
Lee Strasberg as "legendary acting coaches." Longtime Seacat student
Laura Dern, speaking at the January 2012
Golden Globe Awards presentation, thanked "Sandra Seacat,
Frank Capra,
Lucille Ball, [and] everybody who's ever inspired any of us" at the conclusion of her acceptance speech for Best Actress. In 2012 and 2013, Seacat was a faculty member at the annual Film Forum hosted by the
University of Arkansas's Winthrop Rockefeller Institute, organized by fellow Actors Studio alumnus
Robert Walden. While Seacat always shunned publicity, both for her own sake and that of her clients, she did go on record regarding a few of her more famously self-proclaimed students such as Jessica Lange, Mickey Rourke,
Meg Ryan and, on multiple occasions, Laura Dern, whose longstanding relationship with Seacat is the subject of an article and the accompanying video published by
The Hollywood Reporter in February 2015. == Directing ==