Newport Harbor instructor inspired his acting students
Lolita Harper
Robert Wentz was one of the first theater arts instructors at Newport
Harbor High School and served a dual role as a forensics instructor.
He began teaching in 1947 and was quickly regarded as an expert in
performing arts.
Current theater instructor Gail Brower-Nedler said the Newport
Harbor legend built the school’s reputation for excellence in the
arts, in theater and speech.
“When I think of the legacy of the wonderful people that have come
before me ... “ Brower-Nedler said. “I was so lucky to get to know
him.”
Wentz’s professional career as an actor included local
performances at Laguna Moulton Playhouse and other Southern
California community theaters, Brower-Nedler said. While his
community ties are impressive, Wentz’s career on the national theater
scene speaks for itself. In New York, he was featured in “Caine
Mutiny Court Martial,” “The Seven Year Itch” and “Harvey.” Wentz also
graced the big screen in “Melvin and Howard” and “The Long Hot
Summer.”
Wentz retired after 32 years of teaching in 1979 but continued his
dramatic passion.
When his health began to fail, a dedicated former student stepped
in where family normally would and took care of her former
instructor. Wentz lived with Leslie Holland, who had found him in a
nursing home and invited him to stay in her home instead.
Just before his death, Wentz took part in one last Newport Harbor
production of “Chess the Musical.”
“He really moved the audience,” Brower-Nedler said. “He was so
beautiful that he got a standing ovation every night. It really made
me feel special that he had come here.”
Wentz died in October 1994. In March of 1995, the stage of the
Norman R. Loats Performing Arts Center was named for the late theater
instructor.
His legacy lives not only in the venue but on every production
program.
“Thank you Mr. Wentz, for inspiring youth to act, to live life
fully and to achieve excellence in an everyday world,” the program
reads. “We will always remember you and love you.”
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