Jean-Louis Rodrigue (born May 23, 1951) is an internationally recognized acting coach, movement director, and teacher of the Alexander Technique, and a pioneer in its application to film and theater.
Rodrigue’s most notable successes in film and theatre include coaching Leonardo DiCaprio for his performance in "J.
Edgar" (2011), Josh Brolin as George W.
Bush in "W" (2008), Mary McDonnell for her Oscar-nominated role as a paraplegic actress in "Passion Fish" (1992), and Pamela Gien’s award-winning performance in her off-Broadway and international tour of The Syringa Tree (2000).