The jury trial will begin at the Auckland District Court on Monday.

A prominent Auckland actor accused of indecently assaulting and sexually violating women in his acting class is set to stand trial on Monday.

The man has pleaded not guilty to four charges of indecent assault and two charges of sexual violation in relation to four female complainants.

It's alleged the offences happened between 2010 and 2013 when the man gave acting classes to the women.

The trial is set before a jury at the Auckland District Court and Judge David Sharp.

READ MORE: 'Prominent' Auckland actor on sex charges retains name suppression

Jury selection will begin at 10am but evidence won't be called until Wednesday.

At his initial appearances following his arrest in November last year the man was granted interim name suppression after his lawyer Ron Mansfield argued that publication of his name would jeopardise his fair trial rights and his ability to find work.

On Monday morning Judge Sharp declined all media applications to film and photograph the man.

The man's name suppression will continue until a verdict has been reached.