Created by Ralph Kozlovski
I'm a London-based actor and coach whose credits span Apple TV+, HBO, Channel 4, and Netflix.
Trained from a young age under professional actors and leading Stanislavsky tutors, I built a process grounded in truthful, practical craft, working alongside actors including Callum Turner, Kevin Kline, and Tamara Lawrence.
Over the past few years, I've coached actors 1:1 through drama school entry, securing representation, and preparing for high-level auditions and noticed a consistent gap between traditional training and the tools actors actually need to grow.
I founded MethodKit to close that gap: demystifying method acting and giving actors clear, practical tools for both their craft and their career.
You May Have Seen Me In
KILLING EVE SEASON 3
Netflix
Terry McDonough
Disclaimer
Apple TV+
Alfonso Cuarón
MASTERS OF THE AIR
Apple TV+
Cary Fukunaga
GET MILLIE BACK
HBO
Jean Luc Herbulot
The MethodKit Philosophy
MethodKit was born out of frustration. After moving to London, I spent years attending workshops across the city, Meisner, improv, scene study, showing up, doing the work, and still leaving unfulfilled. The tools weren't clear. The structure often felt more focused on turnover than growth. And when insights did come, they were scattered, small crumbs that never added up to a dependable process.
That frustration became the starting point.
The Mission
My mission was simple: to create a consistent, practical space for actors to train, rooted in the belief that acting is a craft, and like any craft, it requires clear tools and regular practice. Drawing from the Stanislavsky tradition, the foundation of most modern techniques, whether acknowledged or not, I built MethodKit to demystify the process and give actors real, usable tools they can trust in the room and under pressure.
How it Works
Each session opens with physical and vocal warm-ups and targeted exercises to bring you fully present, connected to yourself, your scene partners, and the space around you. From there, every session focuses on one practical tool from Stanislavsky's system, explored through active scene work and character development.
Think of the training as a circle. Each week introduces a different tool, rotating through the full toolkit over time, meaning you can join at any point and engage in focused, self-contained work. The aim is to help you develop your own personal method. This reflects Stanislavsky's original intention: not that actors follow his process rigidly, but that they adapt it, question it, and build something that genuinely works for them.
The same professional structure, made accessible. Complex concepts are introduced gradually, building confidence over time. Expectations are still aligned with industry standards.
Sessions go further and deeper. More demanding exercises, in-depth tool exploration, and complex concepts for those with rehearsal room or on-set experience. Rigorous and intentionally challenging.
Beginners & Aspiring Actors
Professional Actors
The MethodKit Philosophy
MethodKit was born out of frustration. After moving to London, I spent years attending workshops across the city, Meisner, improv, scene study, showing up, doing the work, and still leaving unfulfilled. The tools weren't clear. The structure often felt more focused on turnover than growth. And when insights did come, they were scattered, small crumbs that never added up to a dependable process.
That frustration became the starting point.
The Mission
My mission was simple: to create a consistent, practical space for actors to train, rooted in the belief that acting is a craft, and like any craft, it requires clear tools and regular practice. Drawing from the Stanislavsky tradition, the foundation of most modern techniques, whether acknowledged or not, I built MethodKit to demystify the process and give actors real, usable tools they can trust in the room and under pressure.
How it Works
Each session opens with physical and vocal warm-ups and targeted exercises to bring you fully present, connected to yourself, your scene partners, and the space around you. From there, every session focuses on one practical tool from Stanislavsky's system, explored through active scene work and character development.
Think of the training as a circle. Each week introduces a different tool, rotating through the full toolkit over time, meaning you can join at any point and engage in focused, self-contained work. The aim is to help you develop your own personal method. This reflects Stanislavsky's original intention: not that actors follow his process rigidly, but that they adapt it, question it, and build something that genuinely works for them.
The same professional structure, made accessible. Complex concepts are introduced gradually, building confidence over time. Expectations are still aligned with industry standards.
Sessions go further and deeper. More demanding exercises, in-depth tool exploration, and complex concepts for those with rehearsal room or on-set experience. Rigorous and intentionally challenging.
Beginners & Aspiring Actors
Professional Actors

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