Charles was most recently seen on stage in Bernhardt/Hamlet as ‘Edmond Rostand’ for the Melbourne Theatre Company. He was also seen in feature film Australia Day, and web series Liberty Street.Ĭharles’s theatre credits include The Cherry Orchard alongside Pamela Rabe, An Enemy of the People, Jasper Jones, Samson, The Overcoat: A Musical (Belvoir), The Lifespan of a Fact, Mosquitoes, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Three Sisters, Chimerica (Sydney Theatre Company), The Rise and Fall of Little Voice (Darlinghurst Theatre), Golden Blood (Griffin Theatre), and Torch the Place for which he won a Green Room award for Best Actor(Melbourne Theatre Company). Charles’ other television credits include Summer Love, The Letdown, Harrow, Here Come the Habibs, and Secret City. ![]() Charles graduated from NIDA in 2014 and is well known for his work on popular series Doctor Doctor. He also received a 2015 Logie Award nomination for Most Outstanding Newcomer, was shortlisted for the 2015 Heath Ledger scholarship, and won The Equity Award for an Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, both for Anzac Girls.Ĭharles Wu is one of Australia’s most exciting actors of stage and screen. Brandon was twice-nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Mainstage Production from the Sydney Theatre Awards for Packer & Sons and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf. He is also a founding member and performer with comedy troupe ‘The United States of Kensington’. Brandon can most recently be seen in Fremantle Media’s Totally Completely Fine as ‘Hendrix’. Brandon’s theatre credits include: Wayside Bride, Light Shining in Buckinghamshire, and Packer & Sons, with Belvoir The Deep Blue Sea, A Che ery Soul, Saint Joan, Three Sisters, The Present (Broadway Season), A Midsummers Night’s Dream, The Golden Age, The Present, Suddenly Last Summer, and M.Rock, with Sydney Theatre Company Girl in the Machine, and Flight Paths, with National Theatre of Parramatta Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, with Ensemble Little Borders, with Old 505 Fracture, with New Ghosts Theatre Company and A Town Named Warboy, with ATYP.īrandon’s film credits include, Jennifer Kent’s The Nightingale, Roger Pulvers’ Star Sand, James Vanderbilt’s Truth, and Darby Deck’s short films Waking Moon and Walk Right In. His television credits include Significant Others, The Moth Effect, Doctor Doctor, The Other Guy, Black Comedy, Operation: Buffalo, Here Come the Habibs!, Love Child, Anzac Girls,and Devil’s Playground. ![]() This year she has joined the team at Belvoir as the Andrew Cameron Fellow and will make her directing debut with Bruce Pasco’s Cutter and Coot for the Moogahlin Performing Arts, NSW.īrandon graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in 2012. In recent years she has also worked as an assistant director, collaborating with Peter Evans on Hamlet for Bell Shakespeare and with Jena Prince on Charlie Pilgrim for the Australian Theatre for Young People. ![]() Her television credits include Black Comedy for ABC. ![]() Her credits include Seanna Van Helten’s Fallen, directed by Penny Harpham, for Sport for Jove Our Town, directed by Clare Watson, for the Black Swan State Theatre Company of Western Australia a national tour of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (as Hermia) for Bell Shakespeare and Angus Cerini’s The Bleeding Tree, directed by Ian Michael at the Blue Room Theatre, Perth. Abbie-Lee Lewis is a Kalkadoon actress who trained on the Aboriginal Theatre and Acting courses at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Perth.
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