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Start with your local community theater and/or area theater troupes. Audition often, even while you're not very good. Ask actors that you see at those auditions (especially those who are good) where reputable acting classes are and then take them.
Study good actors. There are online master classes from actors you can watch. Take an improv class (or two).
In other words, treat acting like any other art form: study, practice, work.
I believe that the seat can likely be removed and give you the clearance you're looking for by pulling it completely off of the frame. I have to guess at the rear foot width by comparison to usual seat size...I'd say 24". But since you won't be putting any of your bodyweight on that end of the frame, I think it would be perfectly acceptable to NOT install the rear foot so that you won't have to worry about trying to roll over it. Instead a piece of wood of comparable thickness but much shorter can be bolted on in it's place.
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