Amy Stoller is an award-winning dialect coach and sole proprietor of Stoller System, LLC. She has been Resident Dialect Designer/Coach (and occasional Dramaturge) at Off-Broadway’s Mint Theater Company since 1996. Other New York credits include Anna Deavere Smith’s Let Me Down Easy at Second Stage (and subsequent national tour), and work with Origin, Pearl, Keen, Boomerang, and the Drama League DirectorFest, among many others. Regional work includes four world premieres at the Long Wharf, plus productions at A.R.T., People’s Light & Theatre, and Peterborough Players. Television credits include WWII in HD (Justin Bartha), Dora the Explorer, Go, Diego, Go!, and the speaking debut of “Mr. Six” in the Six Flags commercials. Amy is an Officer of VASTA, the Voice and Speech Trainers Association, and Associate Editor for New York City at IDEA: the International Dialects of English Archive. She sits on the Board of Advisors of The Shaw Project.