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Actress, author and advocate of the arts and education, Shelene Atanacio has a passion to inspire and transform people through the art of acting.

As an actor, Shelene has graced the stage and screen with her talent of transforming herself into an array of characters; from a young Harajuko seductress in the enlightening film Harrison Montgomery starring Oscar winning actor Martin Landau; to a role closer to her heart, in her own one woman stage piece, Underneath The Smile, where she took stories from her own grandparents during WWII - inspiring the character of an 80 year old Filipino grandmother recollecting the traumatic event of World War II in the Philippines. Aside from the writing, Shelene also performed the piece at the Playwrights of Color Festival in San Francisco. Her performance entertained and moved audiences to laughter as well as tears. A judge at the festival praised her actor/writer talents as following in the footsteps of well-known actor/writers’ Anna Deavere Smith and John Leguizamo. Through the playwrights’ festival, Shelene’s work was honored with a meritorious award, where she was then sent with a special invitation to perform at the Kennedy Center Regional Festival in Phoenix, Arizona.

In the Community
In addition to her work in the performance arts, and inspired by her own struggle to afford a college education, Shelene has always been passionate about encouraging and helping others in the community attain a higher education; she believes a higher education gives you the added opportunity to explore life and automatically avails you to plethora of higher opportunities. During her college years at UC Berkeley, where she earned a B.A. in Political Science, she has worked with various outreach groups with missions to inspire and educate others; organizations such as Break the Cycle Program and as an active member of UC Berkeley’s PASS (Pilipino Academic Student Services) both with missions to break the cycle of limited opportunities in education to the Filipino community and other communities of color. This work led to her involvement in UC Berkeley’s student government where she took on the position as a UC Berkeley Senator, advocating for increased funding towards grassroots outreach efforts to lower income communities.

Due to her outreach work, Shelene was selected as one of 20 students from across the nation and sent on a full scholarship to represent the U.S. and UC Berkeley at the Japan-U.S. Student Conference for a summer in Washington, D.C. Her work with the Telegraph Area Association earned her a community service award from the Mayor of Berkeley, California. 
Shelene found a way to pursue her combined loves of acting, education and working in the community by performing with different educational theater companies such as the New Conservatory Theater and Creative Imagination Theater Company. She traveled along with other actors to elementary schools, junior high and high schools around California educating kids through plays on topics from history to homosexuality.

As a writer, aside from Underneath the Smile, she has written two other plays: Death Anniversary and Beyond Therapy, The Filipino Way. ACT From The Inside Out is her first book.

“Shelene’s book is as authentic, inspirational, and pleasing as an Academy Award winning performance. Thorough, insightful, and very timely.” ~ Mike Dooley, bestselling author of Notes from the Universe and featured in The Secret.


“If your life is a movie, you are the actor. ACT from the Inside Out shares powerful exercises and stories to help you view your life as not only an actor, but as the director, producer, and script writer. A must read!” ~ Connie Umbenhower, founder of Himalayan Boot Camp, and author of The Deity Diet.

"They say ’life is not a dress rehearsal.’ ACT from the Inside Out proves that point and helps people create the life they want to live." ~ Dallas Travers, Award Winning Author of The Tao of Show Business: How to Pursue Your Dream Without Losing Your Mind.


“In ACT from the Inside Out, actress Shelene Atanacio uses age- old acting tools, with new exercises she crafted herself, to help us non-actors live a life we sometimes think is only reserved for Hollywood movies. Bravo!” ~ Alicia Dunams, Success and Business coach and author of Goal Digger: Lessons Learned from the Rich Men I Dated.

"Via the use of powerful acting techniques & exercises, Shelene Atanacio's beautifully written book ACT From The Inside Out will attract & inspire readers who are wanting to cast aside their inauthentic self, express their inner truth&live their divine purpose." ~ Michelle Armstrong, author of Manage Your Mind, Master Your Life and featured author in the 2008 bestseller Thank God I.

"Shelene Atanacio's new book, ACT From The Inside Out, gives you all the tools you need to write, direct, produce and star in the greatest project you will ever work on...You! An insightful journey to ourselves." ~ Anthony Montes, Artistic Director of THE ARTIST THEATRE GROUP