Her work schedule allowed little time for schooling, but when possible, she studied at public schools and New York University. She grew up acting alongside her parents, often playing roles of boys and girls. Career Īdler began her acting career at the age of four in the play Broken Hearts at the Grand Street Theatre on the Lower East Side, as a part of her parents' Independent Yiddish Art Company. She began acting at the age of four as a part of the Independent Yiddish Art Company of her parents. Adler became the most famous and influential member of her family. The Adlers comprised the Jewish American Adler acting dynasty, which had its start in the Yiddish Theater District and was a significant part of the vibrant ethnic theatrical scene that thrived in New York from the late 19th century to the 1950s. Adler, the sister of Luther and Jay Adler, and half-sister of Charles Adler and Celia Adler, star of the Yiddish Theater. She was the youngest daughter of Sara and Jacob P. Stella Adler was born in Manhattan's Lower East Side in New York City. Alumni of the Stella Adler-Los Angeles school include Mark Ruffalo, Benicio del Toro, Brion James, Salma Hayek, Clifton Collins Jr., Herschel Savage and Sean Astin. The Los Angeles school continues to function as an acting studio and houses several theaters. Irene Gilbert, a longtime protégée and friend, ran the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in Los Angeles until her death.
Her grandson Tom Oppenheim now runs the school in New York City, which has produced alumni such as Marlon Brando, Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, Elaine Stritch, Kate Mulgrew, Kipp Hamilton, Jenny Lumet, and Jeff Celentano. Later in life she taught part time in Los Angeles, with the assistance of her protégée, actress Joanne Linville, who continued to teach Adler's technique.
She founded the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York City in 1949. Stella Adler (Febru– Decem) was an American actress and acting teacher.