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Part Time Professional Program
- Conducted by Australia’s Leading Actors -
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Our trainers are the most sought after actors in the country
INTRODUCTION
An Australian first.
Entrepreneurs and talent managers Craig and Dominique McMahon have long been
passionate advocates for training and developing actors. Our industry is changing fast
as it keeps pace with technological developments and as our industry becomes closer
to the US. There is more than ever a need for actors to get serious about their craft
and their ongoing training in order to develop the skills needed to stay competitive in
our industry.
Craig and Dominique teamed up with one of Australia’s most experienced television
actors and renowned actor trainers, Glenda Linscott (Underbelly; Winners and
Losers, Prisoner, Murder Call, McLeod’s Daughters) and commissioned her to
create this unique course.
This course is unique because it specifically focuses on acting for the small screen. We
only have to look at the phenomenal international success of Australian stars like Isabel Lucas, Eric Bana, Rachel
Griffiths, Hugh Jackman, Deborah Lee Furness, Grant Bowler, Julian McMahon and Simon Baker, all of whom cut
their teeth in home grown television. Our industry is changing fast and there is an army of brilliant young
Australian actors who are being presented with marvellous opportunities all over the world. Our actors need to be
prepared to service the widest range of opportunities that exist in our own industry and also be prepared for the
exciting opportunities that are presented to us by the American market.
There has never been a course specifically designed to train actors to deal with fast turnaround television. This is
an Australian first. We are thrilled and proud to offer this exciting adventure in acting training. It presents an
absolute gold mine of experience and opportunity for anyone who is serious and ambitious about being an actor
in the Australian television industry today. We are preparing actors to be ready, fit and able to go when
opportunity knocks.
COURSE OUTLINE
This unique course has been designed to equip actors with the mental, physical and
emotional strength needed to flourish in a work environment that often puts actors under
intense pressure.
Our aim is to provide a world class television drama training course to:
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Equip and train actors with the craft and experience to perform with excellence in
fast turnaround television in Australia
Create autonomous actors who understand their role as actors in society, and
with a deep understanding of popular culture as it exists in Australia today, who
are independent, creative, fulfilled individuals
Promote personal health, stamina and inner strength
Actors will be trained by practising industry professionals and the course has a strong performance focus.
Actors will be performing on camera from the first week and there will be showings at the end of each term.
In the final two weeks of the course the company will shoot television scenes with a professional director
and crew.
The course has been designed to approximately mirror the schedule of an actual television drama, so from
the first read through, actors are developing a mental and physical discipline to deal with performing in
industry conditions. The course is dense and very fast-paced. Actors will be required to do all their reading,
preparation and exercises at home ready for the next week.
We hope you will take from this course a way to live in the world as an actor, connected and inspired by the
world we live in and the culture we produce in Australia.
There are 3 x 10 week terms. Classes run Wednesday evenings (6:30pm - 9:30pm) and Saturdays
(9:00am - 5:00pm) each week. The Program is conducted by working industry professionals (please
refer to “The Team” for a comprehensive list).
STRUCTURE OF THE WEEK:
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS: Skills Development: Read Through, Voice, American Dialect, Movement and
Improvisation.
SATURDAY MORNINGS : Analysis, Creativity & Imagination and TV Episode of the Week.
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS: Rehearsal, Actor Training and Workshops.
ALL ACTORS WILL BE REQUIRED TO:
Daily
• Keep a private reflection journal for assessment
Once a week
• Complete a written assignment on scene study and story overview
• Watch and be prepared to discuss a set television episode that aired during the week
• Have seen or experienced the film/play/novel/art work/exhibition for The Artist’s Way seminar and be
prepared to discuss
Once a term
• Research and prepare a 10 minute presentation which profiles three prominent Australian television artists
- an actor, a director and writer of their choice.
TERM ONE
THE ACTOR PREPARES; CONNECT WITH YOUR SELF/CONNECT WITH THE OTHER
Focus for this term is research and development. Identify your strengths and weaknesses as an actor and
articulate your own personal plan for improvement over the next 30 weeks. You will have valuable time to
connect with your Self and develop an understanding of how you behave in your world. This is in preparation
for your work as an actor ready to inhabit another soul and to able to interact authentically and vividly with
other characters and situations.
This term is also for you to start to be aware of the world we inhabit and the culture we produce. Also to
identify how and why actors are valuable and the positive function of an artist’s role in society.
SKILLS TRAINING: TV episode Read Through
VOICE: Breath Station
MOVEMENT: Alexander Technique, Yoga and Improvisation
ACTING: Introductions to Practical Aesthetics; Meisner; Strasberg; Stanislavski; Viola Spolin;
Contemporary and classic texts & The Artist’s Way.
TRAINING:
Weeks 1-3: The Actor Prepares with Glenda Linscott.
This module is a fantastic introduction to basic Stanislavski techniques. Jam-packed full of games, thoughts,
exercises and strategies to help you identify factors that undermine confidence, and a basic overview of an
actor’s technique and some ideas about Transformation: How to connect to Character/Text/Emotion. Identify
any blocks you may have and start to release yourself into the performance space.
Articulate your own personal plan for development through the course.
Weeks 4-7: The Actor’s Way with guest actors and directors.
Weeks 9-10: Practical Aesthetics with Andrea Moor.
TERM TWO
THE ACTORS PRACTICE; GET A GRIP ON TEXT & PERFORMANCE SPACE
The focus for this term is to build on the basics and advance your technique with more difficult material; to
expose you to the widest range of script genres, and experience working with a range of professional actors
and directors.
It includes an introduction to the more technical aspects of performing on set and how to use the camera
and work with a crew.
Voice and Movement classes will continue with the addition of the development of skills needed in the field
including US accents and monologue preparation.
PHYSICAL TRAINING WILL INCLUDE:
Firearms
Archery
Fencing
Water Stunts
Safety on set
Getting to know your film crew
Camera Technique classes will teach you how to work with a camera, a microphone and the crew.
ACTOR TRAINING:
Weeks 1-2: ACTING SHAKESPEARE! This module will be extending your flexibility and range and will bring
you to a new level of expression and passionate commitment to your work.
Weeks 3-10: A roller coaster ride of scene studies with Directors and Actors from genres including:
Television Soaps; Children’s Television; Police Drama; Social Drama; Telemovies; Situation Comedy
There will be a live performance of the monologues and On Camera Scene Study showing on the last day of
term to an invited audience of family and friends.
TERM THREE
ACTING FOR TELEVISION; EXCELLENT CRAFT/CONFIDENT PERFORMERS
The focus of this term is to provide for the actor maximum opportunity to practice their craft in industry
conditions. Also to look at how actors get the job: Screen Tests, Auditions and Call-backs. Actors will
demonstrate the ability to prepare a role and always deliver interesting, inventive and authentic
performances. There is also a module that covers post-production, excellent presentation skills and
handling publicity.
Voice and yoga classes will continue but drop back to once a week, a habit that will continue once the
training is over. This term the morning skills classes will specifically focus on the episode of the week,
which will be read and rehearsed on Mondays.
TERM 3 STRUCTURE:
• Studio scenes rehearsed.
• Outside broadcast scenes will be taken onto location, rehearsed and recorded with a minimum crew.
• Studio scenes recorded. Play back and analysis of previous week’s work.
Weeks 1-2: Situation Comedy.
Weeks 3-8: Screen Tests, Commercials and Handling Publicity.
Weeks 9-10: The filming of a television episode with a full crew and professional director.
PERFORMANCE DAY:
At the end of the term there will be a showing of the year’s best work to an invited audience of agents,
producers and directors, friends and family.
CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:
This is a talent based course. Entry will be by audition & interview only. Please fill out the attached
application form and return it with a current headshot/photograph and $35.00 administration fee.
COURSE FEE:
$6,000 + GST
Payment Options:
In Full:!!
$6270.00 (GST Inclusive) $330.00 discount
Direct Debit:! $1,000.00 upfront payment and then a weekly direct debit payment of $133.00 over
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the duration of 42 weeks.
Audition Dates: 27th and 28th of January, 2011
Term Dates:
Orientation Day: 2nd of March, 2011
Term One:
Term Two:
5th of March – 7th of May, 2011
8th of June – 13th of August, 2011
Term Three: 24th of September - 3rd of December, 2011
• Wednesday’s 6:30pm - 9:30pm & Saturday’s 9:00am - 5:00pm
Acting For Television
Part Time Professional Program 2011
THE TEAM
IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
MENTORS
ESTHER ANDERSON
Melbourne / Brisbane
Esther Anderson is stunning in her role as Charlie Buckman on Network Seven’s most
successful and longest running drama series Home and Away. Esther joined the cast to
spice things up in the town of Summer Bay in 2008 and has not looked back since. Prior to
Home and Away Esther was a key presenter on Nine Network’s Post Cards enjoying
travelling throughout Victoria presenting charming and interesting stories, from rock climbing
to fashion she covered it all. More recently she gave her name to the Royal Children’s Hospital
Good Friday appeal and is the 2010 ambassador for the Leukaemia foundation’s World’s
Greatest Shave. Esther also won Cosmo Woman of the Year in both 2009 and 2010. She was
nominated for a Gold Logie for Australia’s Favourite Television Personality and a Silver Logie
for Most Popular Actress 2010.
LUKE MITCHELL
Melbourne / Brisbane
Luke Mitchell is fast becoming one of Australia’s most recognisable faces on the small screen
for not just his boyish good looks but unique acting style. After a successful run on Australia’s
longest running soap Neighbours playing bad boy Chris Knight, Luke walked straight into a
lead role on the internationally acclaimed series H2O Just Add Water (series 3) starring as
Will Benjamin. It was this series that earned Luke a reputation in the business as “the one to
watch” and as a serious contender among many of Australia’s heavy weight performers. Upon
his completion of H2O Just Add Water Luke was offered and accepted the role of Romeo in
the Multi Award winning Network Seven drama Home and Away. So in demand was Luke by
his fan base that in 2009 he launched www.lukemitchellofficial.com which has been a
resounding success. Luke won the Logie for Best New Male Talent 2010.
ASHLEIGH BREWER
Melbourne / Brisbane
At just 19, Ashleigh Brewer has been working steadily as an actor on our Australian screens,
guest starring in Blue Heelers; Sleepover Club and H2O Just Add Water (series 1 & 2). Her
big break through came in 2009 when she auditioned for and won the role of troubled teen
Katie Ramsay in award winning serial drama Neighbours, a role she has made her own and
winning fans throughout the UK and Australia. Ashleigh is also a professional dancer and
recording artist. Ashleigh was nominated for a Logie for Best New Female Talent 2010.
CHRISTOPHER MILLIGAN
Melbourne / Brisbane
At just 21 Chris Milligan has had some amazing victories in his career as an actor in Australia.
His breakthrough came when he auditioned for and was invited to work on HBO’s Stellar
miniseries The Pacific produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg. This epic series took
Chris throughout Australia into some of the most eye catching tropical locations to some of
the harshest bush land in Australia. Chris worked on The Pacific for 12 months then
relocated to Melbourne to further his career. After filming/starring in many national television
commercials he went on to audition for Neighbours and won the role of Ramsay street
trouble maker Kyle Canning. Chris has been enjoying life on the Neighbours set for the past
2 years and currently plays Kyle together with his lead role in the BBC and ABC period
comedy/drama Dead Gorgeous. Following on from his 18 month stint as a recurring Guest
on Neighbours, he has just been signed as a lead character on the show.
PETER ANDRIKIDIS
THE TEAM
Melbourne / Brisbane
Peter is the Winner of 3 Australian Film Institute Awards for Best Direction and 4 Australian
Film Institute Awards for Best Drama. Also 10 Australian Film Institute Award Nominations
for outstanding Directing and Producing. Wildside, the groundbreaking drama series, is
Peter's greatest directing achievement. Two episodes, which Peter directed, won a total of
eight AFIs including Best Direction. He then went on to direct the entire ABC series Grass
Roots written by Geoffrey Atherden. This series went on to win seven AFI's over two
seasons including Best Direction. It also won a New York Festival Award. In 2001 he
directed the telemovie My Husband, My Killer starring Colin Friels and David Field, which
also won numerous awards and his third AFI for Best Direction. In 2002/3 Heroes Mountain
(drama telemovie about the Thredbo Rescue) and Jessica (mini-series with Sam Neill) each
won a Silver Hugo for Best Direction and a Gold/Silver Plaque for Best Drama at the
Chicago International Television Awards. Sam Neill also won a Silver Logie along with the
Jessica production for Best mini-series. In 2004/5 Peter directed five telemovies of Black
Jack for the Ten Network, which featured Colin Friels solving 'cold crime cases', which
again won numerous awards including best direction. 2006 saw Peter direct the $15 million
dollar co-production with the Granada - ITV The Incredible Journey of Mary Bryant with
Romola Garai, Jack Davenport and Sam Neill. This screened to eight million viewers in the
UK. It won an AFI, a Logie, and a New York Festival Award for Best TV Mini-series and a
Silver Plaque for Best Direction at the Chicago Awards. In April 2006 he was voted one of
the Top Ten Directors in Encore Magazine 'Celebration of the Industry's Finest'. The list
included Baz Luhrmann, Gillian Armstrong, Phillip Noyce and Rolf De Heer. Peter has also
completed work on the SBS mini-series East West 101 A drama about what it means to be
Muslim in Australia after September 11, 2001. The cast includes Don Hany, William McInnes
and Susie Porter and he is currently in production with The Informant for Channel 10 &
Killing Time for Fremantle Media Peter also directs episodes of Underbelly and more
recently Wog Boy 2 starring Vince Colosimo and Nick Giannopoulos.
RACHAEL BECK
Melbourne / Brisbane
Award-winning actor, Rachael Beck is one of Australia's most in-demand performers in
musical theatre and television. Rachael is widely remembered for her award winning role as
'Belle' opposite Hugh Jackman in Beauty and the Beast, which won an ARIA Award for the
Best Australian Soundtrack / Cast / Show Release in 1996. Much of Rachael's current time is
dedicated to musical theatre, including her role of 'Peg Hartigan' in the Sydney Theatre
Company production of Summer Rain, directed by Robyn Nevin. Prior to this, Rachael has
also worked consistently in Australia's most popular theatre productions, including Eureka
for Essgee Entertainment, directed by Gale Edwards and playing the lead role of Sally
Bowles in the IMG production of Cabaret, directed by Sam Mendes. Also for IMG, she
played Kathy Selden in the hit Singing in the Rain directed by David Atkins, which earned
her a prestigious Mo Award nomination, and the role of 'Maria' in The Gordon/Frost
Organization / SEL production of The Sound of Music. Rachael created the roles of
'Princess Maria' in The Production Company's Call Me Madam and 'Donna', 'Chanelette'
and 'Amy' in Big Hair in America, which premiered at the Hot House Theatre under the
direction of Marion Potts. Rachael's other stage credits include her Green Room Award
nominated performance as 'Fantine' in the Cameron Macintosh production of Les
Miserables, 'Rumpleteaser' in Cats also for Cameron Macintosh, the role of 'Naomi' in the
Playbox and STC production of Secret Bridesmaid's Business and as 'Sally' in Me and My
Girl, which toured Australia and New Zealand for the Adelaide Festival. She has also
appeared in two further productions with the Sydney Theatre Company, as 'Fredrika' in A
Little Night Music and 'Lady Mortimer' in Henry IV. In 1992, Rachael performed the role of
Judy Garland in her own one-woman show, Young Judy written by John Beck. An
impressive list of television credits also supports Rachael's position as one of Australia's
most promising actors, including City Homicide; Stingers; Mercury; The Feds; This Man
This Woman; GP, The Flying Doctors; and her popular on-going role as 'Sam' in Hey Dad
over three years. She has also appeared in the film Ocean Boulevard and in three seasons
of the highly successful Channel 7 series, It Takes Two. Rachael has worked with Todd
McKenny and Tommy Tycho in a series of concerts entitled Broadway to Hollywood with
the Symphony Orchestras in Australia; the national tour of War Of The Worlds, and most
recently Christmas in Concert for QPAC. Rachael’s impressive career is a testament to her
staying power in Australian entertainment.
MICHALA BANAS
Melbourne / Brisbane
The forever gorgeous Michala Banas has had, and continues to have, an incredibly
successful career as a working actor in Australia. Her television credits are extensive
including; Winners and Losers; Neighbours; McLeod’s Daughters; Always Greener;
Something in the Air; Beastmaster; The Saddle Club; Blue Heelers; Round the Twist;
The Lost World; High Flyers; Flipper; Murder Call; State Coroner; Good Guys, Bad
Guys; E Street and GP. We are absolutely delighted to have her as part of our team. She
encapsulates all the qualities that we aim to instill in our emerging actors: Talent, humility,
warmth and fun. No doubt the best is yet to come from Michala.
SIMONE BUCHANAN
Brisbane / Melbourne
Simone’s experience in the industry is vast and wide. After playing Debbie Kelly for many
years in Australia’s most successful and longest running sitcom Hey Dad, Simone went on
to star alongside Deborah Lee Furness in internationally acclaimed feature film Shame.
Simone has also starred in many television dramas including Neighbours, McLeods
Daughters, Blue Heelers, Water Rats, All Saints, Pacific Drive, A Country Practise,
Sons and Daughters and many more. In addition to Shame her film credits include: Forced
Entry, Push, The Man from the High Country, Doctors and Nurses and My Brilliant
Career. Simone will be working with student actors in areas of social drama and situation
comedy.
KIMBERLEY DAVIES
Melbourne
Kimberley is a darling of Australian television, first coming to our attention as a series regular
on Australia’s longest running soap opera Neighbours. Upon completing many successful
years on the series, Hollywood beckoned. Her first series regular role was playing opposite
the great Joan Collins in Pacific Palisades, a Spelling Production. Roles then followed on
popular sitcoms Ally McBeal and Friends. Kimberley’s movie credits include The Next Best
Thing starring Madonna; The Shrink, starring Courteney Cox and David Arquette; Psycho
Beach Party opposite Lauren Ambrose; Made, starring Vince Vaughn; and South Pacific
starring Glen Close and Harry Connick JR. Kimberley has since returned to Melbourne to
raise her young family whilst appearing in guest roles on various Australian TV dramas. She
also recently appeared as a contestant on Dancing with the Stars.
SIMONE DE HAAS
Melbourne / Brisbane
Simone de Haas is one of Brisbane’s busiest and most in-demand theatre professionals, with
experience in almost every aspect of theatre production and performance, as a singer, actor,
choreographer, designer and director." She has directed numerous productions - from
children’s pantomimes to corporate entertainment, plays, music theatre and opera. Simone
has won awards for Music Theatre (Ruthless, The Musical), Drama (The Norman Conquest
Trilogy) and most recently the ABC Bell Award for 2008 Best Independent Production (Five
Women Wearing the Same Dress) all for Mixed Company, the theatre production company
she operates with her husband. In addition to directing over 30 productions for Mixed
Company, Simone has also directed for Opera Queensland, University of Southern
Queensland Opera Studio, Ignatians Musical Society, Brolga Community Theatre and
Brisbane Arts Theatre. Simone is also a qualified Coach and Mentor and facilitates master
classes and workshops in various aspects of performance, as well as providing personal
performance coaching for actors and singers throughout south-east Queensland. Simone’s
coaching and mentoring utilises her unique blend of talents, diverse theatrical experience and
highly sensitive intuition to free the performer and develop authentic presence.
PETER DODDS
Melbourne / Brisbane
Director, cinematographer, editor, and writer, Peter is best known as the award-winning
producer and director of the international hit television drama Neighbours. Peter has
produced or directed television drama for each of Australia’s commercial networks, and the
ABC. Following successful directing engagements on critically acclaimed TV series including
Home and Away, The Fast Lane, The Barton’s, House Rules, Inside Running, GP, The
Power-The Passion, and having produced and directed A Country Practice for three years,
Peter took on the challenging position of producer of the iconic Neighbours. Drawing upon
twenty years of professional success, Peter introduced initiatives and a methodology of
production at Neighbours to boost operational and creative standards. Over his 14 years with
the show, Peter continuously grew and shaped the series to meet the demands of
increasingly sophisticated audiences both in Australia and worldwide, and to keep
Neighbours abreast of rapidly emerging new technologies, including implementation of full
HD in 2007. Peter produced over three thousand episodes of Neighbours, establishing,
nurturing and ensuring the highest professional quality - as reflected in the recent successful
change to Channel 5 in the UK. His awards for Neighbours include the 2001 Australian Film
Institute Award for Best Serial Drama and the 2000 Inside Soap Award for Best Overseas
Soap.
MARIE DUMONT
Melbourne
Marie has been working at Victorian College of the Arts and Music (VCAM) since 2006,
appointed Head of Physical Performance for the Undergraduate diploma in Acting.
A native of Quebec, Canada, Marie graduated from the University of Montreal (Bsc Arts et
Sciences) and pursued further studies in France, firstly at the Conservatoire National de
Theatre de Bordeaux and then at the Jacques Lecoq International Theatre School in
Paris, from which she graduated in 1984. Marie worked as an actor/theatre-maker on
numerous new works in Quebec. She toured widely in North America, with the internationally
acclaimed Les Deux Mondes Theatre Company including a season at BAM, the Brooklyn
Academy of Music in New-York. She also worked extensively in radio, television and film in
Quebec. In 1994-95, Marie returned to Paris, spending a year working side by side with
Jacques Lecoq and studying his teaching methodology in depth. Marie’s approach to
movement training for actors owes much to Lecoq and has also been greatly influenced by
Ariane Mnouchkine of The Theatre du Soleil, with whom she studied on a number of
occasions. Upon her arrival in Australia in late 1996, Marie established herself in Queensland
and continued her career as actor, teacher, movement choreographer and community arts
facilitator, working both nationally and internationally. She also set about developing a unique
approach to movement training for actors. Marie taught Mask and Movement at Queensland
University of Technology (QUT), at the University of Queensland (UQ), and at Zen Zen Zo
Physical Theatre’s Annual Stomping Ground Workshops. Marie also worked with Access
Arts Queensland, creating and touring Movement/Sound Circles workshops with people of
varying abilities. (Queensland/Japan). Marie is a trained Flamenco dancer and Fitness
instructor. She is also the acting evaluator for Cirque du Soleil’s auditions in Australia.
JONATHAN DUTTON
Melbourne / Brisbane
Jonathan started his career playing the role of Wayne "Tad"/"Tadpole" Reeves in the Australian
television series Neighbours for several years. He then went on to star in British comedy
series Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, playing the character of David Fish. After
he returned to Australia, Jonathan starred on the successful drama series The Secret Life of
Us, playing Jeff. Other acting credits include All Saints; MDA; Blue Heelers and
Thunderstone. After turning his hand to Directing, Jonathan is now one of the series
directors of Neighbours and will be directing exciting Australian Feature Film Between
Friends in 2010.
GABRIELLE FITZPATRICK
Melbourne
Gabrielle is long remembered in Australia for her series regular roles in Paradise Beach and
The Man from Snowy River, playing Montana Hale. Her breakthrough roles came in via
action feature film Power Rangers and television series Roar, starring alongside Heath
Ledger, which saw American agents and producers come knocking. After relocating to the
United States, Gabrielle has starred in many movies, television dramas, soaps and sitcoms.
Her film credits include Mr Nicy Guy, starring alongside Jackie Chan and Miki Lee; Inferno,
starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Her television credits include 24; Lost; Providence; North
Shore; Frasier; Nash Bridges; Dragnet & NYPD Blue to name a few. With a stellar television
career both here in Australia and in the USA, we couldn’t be more delighted to have Gabrielle
as part of our unique faculty.
PETER “PK” KENT
Brisbane
Born in Australia, but raised in Canada before returning down under in the late 70’s, Peter’s
love for the arts, especially film & television, was firmly set at a young age. While attending a
workshop held by Australian casting company, Maura Fay & Associates, Peter’s uncanny
knack for accents and natural performances quickly singled him out and he was hired as an
auditions reader for Australian/American co-productions. So began his involvement both in
front of and behind the camera. His acting and accent ability led to him being cast in many
American film and television roles, working opposite names including Rod Stieger, Gabrielle
Anwar, Temeura Morrison, Judd Nelson, Mark Lee, Mimi Rogers and Jessica Alba and by
1995, he was cast in a support role in Space Above and Beyond, a science fiction series
produced by the team who brought us the X-Files. While continuing to perform both American
and Australian roles, he also began instructing acting students in the use of American accents.
This led to him being hired as an American Dialect Coach on the late Heath Ledger’s (RIP) first
American television series, Roar. Pete also performed opposite Heath, Vera Farmiga and Lisa
Zane. His professional reputation grew quickly and he continued working on American
productions often both as an actor and a dialect coach. Near the end of the 90’s, MGM hired
him to coach the accents on the Australian/American co-production of Flipper. He also
directed the lead children’s performances, along with playing a regular role in the show for two
full seasons. He then went on to another American series The Beastmaster and was
responsible for coaching both the accents and performances of the lead actors Daniel
Goddard and Jackson Raine, along with many guest leads including Grace Jones and New
Zealand’s Marton Csokas. Pete worked that series for a full three seasons, and directed on a
number of occasions. In between crew work, Peter still found time to perform roles in other
productions including Crocodile Dundee in L.A. and Attack on the Queen. More recently he
was cast as a father in the children’s television show Mortified, played a lawyer in the
Japanese feature A Very Good Company and a slave trader in the American action feature,
The Condemned. He has coached Rachel Ward in Monarch Cove, Nicholas Cage in Ghost
Rider, Gerard Butler in the Jodie Foster film Nim’s Island, Rose Burn and Ben Mendelson in
the Nicholas Cage feature Knowing, both Megan Gale and Theresa Palmer for George Miller’s
Justice League and has recently returned from Melbourne where he was working with Katie
Holmes, Guy Pearce and Bailee Madison on the feature Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark.
BARBARA LEANE
Melbourne / Brisbane
Barbara Leane founded, managed and operated the theatrical agency Barbara Leane &
Associates for 26 years providing representation to leading actors, directors and writers in all
fields of the entertainment industry throughout the world. She was honoured by Australia’s
National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in 2004 for service and contribution to the Australian
acting industry and actors – the only Australian Agent to be granted such an honour. She
worked as the Casting Consultant to the Gordon Frost Organisation for the 2008 / 2009
production of Wicked, casting the lead roles, supporting cast and ensemble. Barbara is
passionate, focussed and driven with more than 26 years of experience in the entertainment
industry. Utilizing her wealth of knowledge she has been"integral in guiding the successes of
actors, agents, casting directors and production companies through her training, coaching and
mentoring expertise. Additionally, Barbara works with a select clientele of industry
professionals throughout Australia, South East Asia and the United States where her coaching,
negotiation skills, facilitation and training modalities are pristinely deployed.
GLENDA LINSCOTT
Melbourne / Brisbane
Glenda is an actress with extensive experience in film, television, theatre and radio. She is
best known to audiences for her role as Rita Connors, the bikie chick in Prisoner, for which
she won a Penguin Award for Best Actress, and also as Dr. Imogen “Tootsie” Soames in
Murder Call. On stage she has worked for many companies around Australia and has played
lead roles in a national tour of Steaming for Gary Penny Productions, Women of Troy and
Angels in America for the Sydney Theatre Company, Daylight Saving for the Melbourne
based Hit Productions, Communicating Doors, Crimes of the Heart and Dinner with
Friends for the Marian Street Theatre. Glenda is passionate about Australian writers and
telling Australian stories. She has had an extensive relationship with the Griffin Theatre
Company in Sydney which dedicates itself to development of Australian plays. One of the
highlights was appearing in the Australian premiere of Speaking in Tongues which went on to
become the feature film Lantana. Most recently Glenda appeared in Shadow Passion by
Anthony Crowley at Chapel Off Chapel, and completed a national tour of Shirley Valentine by
Willy Russell. For this work Glenda received standing ovations and rave reviews! Glenda has
recorded numerous features, poetry programs, book readings and dramas for ABC radio. The
latest being an autobiography for Radio National’s First Person Dibs in Search of Self, Aurora
Calling : A Joint Observation and China which is yet to go to air. Glenda has extensive
teaching, coaching and directing experience. She worked as a performance consultant for the
French feature film The Trail shot entirely on location in Namibia in 2005, directed by Academy
Award nominee Eric Valli, and on Ray Lawrence's Jindabyne and the children's television
series The Lost Treasure of Fiji for Jonathan Schiff Productions. She has taught and directed
for the VCA, Drama and Music Theatre departments, and for the VCA Knowledge Transfer
Unit, NIDA, Australian Theatre for Young People, Melbourne University, St Martins Youth
Theatre, The National Theatre and The Australian College of Film and Television and the Film &
Television Studio International. Last year she launched her own business Perform with
Confidence providing training and support coaching for professional actors and for people in
business.
JENNY LOVELL
Melbourne / Brisbane
Jenny’s training includes 2 years with the Drama Studio Sydney, Voice workshops with master
teachers Rowena Baylos (L.A.) and Andrew Wade (RSC), Improvisation workshops with Keith
Johnstone and as an International Fellow at the Globe Theatre, London. She has been
performing on stage, screen and TV for over 20 years. TV includes Prisoner, The Money or
the Gun, Blue Heelers, MDA and Sensing Murder. Film work includes Picnic at Hanging
Rock, Gallipoli and Darkness Falls. Theatre includes work as actor and director with Actors
at Work (Bell Shakespeare Company), Waking Eve (Playbox), Sex, Drugs and Walking
Frames (La Mama), Dead Tragic (Impro Melbourne), Iron and Rabbit Hole (Red Stitch).
Jenny has been improvising since 1987 while helping out with Theatresports™ at Belvoir
Street Theatre in Sydney. Since then she has performed in improvisation shows in Sydney,
Melbourne and at international festivals in San Francisco, Seattle, Hong Kong and Edmonton,
Canada. She has been part of the continuing development of Theatresports™ in Sydney and
Melbourne, performing on stage and in corporate and school performances. As well as
Theatresports™ Jenny has performed in a number of different improvisation formats,
including Harold, Shakespeare Scared Scriptless and Unforeseen Stories. She has created or
helped to create 5 different long form improvisation shows and is currently working on her
sixth. Jenny is a 2004 Green Room nominee for her performances in Iron (Red Stitch) and
Dead Tragic (which she also produced for Impro Melbourne) and was General Manager of
Impro Melbourne for 10 years. As well as performing and directing Jenny also teaches drama,
Shakespeare and improvisation with Monash University, Victorian College of the Arts and
St. Martins Youth Art Centre. Jenny loves to improvise any scenes that involve genre and
would most like to improvise again with overseas improvisers, especially the Europeans, as
they put you on your toes and are not afraid to challenge you to speak in other languages.
ROBERT MARCHAND
Brisbane
Robert Marchand is a director and writer. He has specialised in television mini-series with an
emphasis on performance and character. His credits include Fields Of Fire, Come In Spinner,
Sun On The Stubble, Kangaroo Palace and The Potato Factory. He has been awarded four
AFI Awards and his work has had numerous AFI and Logie nominations. Robert is a graduate
of the Australian Film Television & Radio School, where he investigated the Mike Leigh
improvisation method, working with actors over a three month period. He subsequently
attended workshops conducted by Mike Leigh and has frequently used the process in his own
work. Since 2003, Robert has run his Character-based Improvisation Process (CBI) workshops
throughout Australia, in New Zealand and the USA. It has been part of the curriculum of the
Grad Dip course at AFTRS. His master classes have been featured at SPAA Fringe; West
Australian Academy of Performing Arts; the Australian Directors Guild Conference and at the
AFC’s IndiVisions initiative. He is the advisor on several films using character-based impro
techniques in development or in production. He is now engaged in Doctorate studies at
Flinders University on advanced research into the CBI process.
CRAIG McMAHON
Artistic Director: Melbourne / Brisbane
Craig is the Founder and Artistic Director of the Film & Television Studio International,
founded in 1999. After working in front of the camera for most of his life as an actor and
Television presenter, Craig went into management forming McMahon Management (MCM),
and is now one of Australia’s most sought after agents. Craig personally manages celebrity
actors and graduates, however his passion is discovering and developing exciting new talent,
launching them into the Australian & American film & television markets. Also an exceptional
acting coach and inspiring motivator, Craig works with his actors on every aspect of the
business, from training, to image, to marketability and promotion. Under his tutelage and
guidance, students have gone from complete beginners to working award winning actors.
DOMINIQUE McMAHON
Managing Director: Melbourne / Brisbane
Entrepreneur, Dominique McMahon co-founded the Film & Television Studio International at
the age of 19. Today, 11 years later the Brisbane division continues to thrive under her direction.
In 2006, Dominique not only took the acting studio national, opening the doors with
unprecedented success in Melbourne, but formed together with her partner McMahon
Management, a talent company managing high end television personalities and established
actors." McMahon Management works in conjunction with various Hollywood, New York and
London based managers and agents, injecting Australian clients into these prospective markets."
At the head of both companies, Dominique has assisted in the rise of many performing artists
throughout Australia and Internationally. In 2010 Dominique commissioned the launch of the
Film & Television studio International’s first ever Full Time Professional program; with the
focus on training actors ENTIRELY for the rigors of fast turnaround television."
JOSS McWILLIAM
Brisbane
Joss McWilliam is one of Australia's most highly regarded performing artists. A core actor with
the Queensland Theatre Company, his most recent performances include Away; A Christmas
Carol; Hitchcock Blonde; Mano Nera; Grace; The Real Inspector Holland; Black Comedy;
We Were Dancin’; The Fortunes of Richard Mahony; Richard III; Buried Children; Fried and
Top Dogs. Over the past 2 decades, Joss has also performed with the Sydney Theatre
Company, Melbourne Theatre Company and many more companies nationally and
internationally. Joss’s television credits include ongoing lead roles in Water Rats; Pacific
Drive; The New Adventures of Skippy; H20 - Just Add Water as well as guest roles on The
Strip; Blue Heelers; Wildside; Coral Island; Time Trax; GP; The Flying Doctors and
Something Wicked. His film credits include Dancing on Glass; Eat In Or Take Away;
Coolangatta Gold; Jailbirds Run; How Wonderful and The Top Kid. Having taught at the
Film & Television Studio International for over eight years, Joss has become an integral
creative driving force to the Brisbane studio bringing a wealth of industry experience and
knowledge to his students. Together with Craig McMahon, Joss has been instrumental in
training many emerging performing artists who have gone on to become household names.
LEITH McPHERSON
Melbourne
A graduate of the renowned Voice Studies course at London’s Central School of Speech and
Drama, Leith McPherson has been a full-time voice, dialect and acting coach for the last
thirteen years. Leith is currently working as a freelance voice and dialect coach based in
Melbourne and has worked with companies including the Malthouse Theatre, Red Stitch, and
several shows for the Melbourne Theatre Company since moving to Melbourne in 2009. Prior to
that, Leith was Lecturer in Voice for the Acting and Music Theatre Departments at the Western
Australian Academy of Performing Arts for six years and worked at many of the major drama
schools in London. Leith has extensive experience as a voice, accent and acting coach for film
and television, theatre and music theatre. A passionate and active member of the Australian
theatre industry, Leith is now based in Melbourne and works as voice and accent coach for the
Melbourne Theatre Company. Currently Leith is working on Becky Shaw for Echelon
Productions at MTC. Upcoming work includes: A Behanding in Spokane, Apologia, Hamlet,
Next to Normal, Clybourne Park and The Importance of Being Earnest for MTC 2011. Leith
worked as Assistant Director and Voice Coach on the recent production of Richard III. Recent
work as a voice and dialect coach includes All About My Mother, Boston Marriage, Dead Man’s
Cell Phone, Madagascar, The Drowsy Chaperone, Rockabye and August: Osage County for
MTC and A Streetcar Named Desire for the MTC Education Program, Oh Well Never Mind Bye,
Stop. Rewind., Farragut North, Faces in the Crowd, In a Dark, Dark House and The Laramie
Project: Ten Years On for Red Stitch and Knives in Hens for the Malthouse Theatre. Leith has
also worked as a voice consultant for the MTC productions of Songs for Nobodies, The
Swimming Club, Ninety and Dame on a Ten Dollar Note and as a dialect coach for the short film
We of the Walls for the Warrambeen Film Festival.
ANDREA MOORE
Melbourne / Brisbane
Andrea is a NIDA acting graduate and has studied at East 15 in London and with The Atlantic
Theatre Company in New York. Andrea’s acting credits in theatre are extensive and include
The Crucible; Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Absurd Person Singular and Vincent in
Brixton (QTC); The Narcissist (La Boite); Bitin’ Back (Kooemba Jdarra); Emerald City; Siren;
A Map of the World; A Woman in Mind; Titus Andronicus; The Visit; Bitter Tears of Petra
Von Kant; An Ideal Husband; Games of Love and Chance (Sydney Theatre Company);
Away (World Premiere); The Return; Kayak; Myth, Propaganda and Disaster (Griffin);
Witchplay (voted best actress Edinburgh Fringe ’91); A Little Like Drowning; Rosencrantz
and Guildenstern are Dead (Belvoir); The Old Boy; The Ninth Step; The Family; Diving for
Pearls (Ensemble); The Newspaper of Claremont Street (Marion Street); and The Aunts
Story for the NIDA Company. Andrea’s film credits include Subdivision; Travelling North;
Round The Bend; Oscar and Lucinda; Strange Planet; The Man Who Sued God; Bitter
and Twisted and many award winning shorts. Her television credits are extensive and include
Passion; All Saints; The Flying Doctors; GP; A Country Practice; H2O; Mortified and her
on-going role as the School Principle in Heartbreak High. Andrea is a dedicated teacher of
actors and is currently undertaking a Doctorate of Creative Industries at QUT. Andrea cofounded Practical Aesthetics Australia, the Sydney annex of the Atlantic Theatre Company of
New York. As a director Andrea has worked on numerous productions including Top Girls
(WAAPA graduating year 2009), The Tempest (USQ graduating year 2009), Ghost Writer and
Beautiful (…and moor theatre), Mad Forest and A Dream Play (NIDA Young Actor’s studio),
Lysistrata (QUT Performance Studies), Red Cap (Asst Director, La Boite), Heroes (Asst
Director QTC), Prisoner of Second Avenue (Asst Director QTC), The Works (Asst Director,
QTC), Furious (NIDA first Year Actors), Stars (ATYP) and Henry V (Asst Director, ATYP).
ROGER OAKLEY
Melbourne / Brisbane
Roger Oakley is a New Zealand born character-actor noted for his performances on Australian
television. He was an original cast member of Home and Away playing foster father Tom
Fletcher from 1988 to 1990 and appeared briefly in 2008. Oakley is also well known to
Australian audiences as the controversial cross-dressing politician Doug Rutherford in the ABC
drama, Something in the Air. Roger also appeared on a special of Where are They Now?,
that reunited the original Fletcher Family. Roger was only on Home and Away for the first few
years, but his exit was felt by Fans as he was one of the shows central Original Characters.
Other TV credits include: The Sullivans, Prisoner, A Country Practice, The Flying Doctors,
Good Guys Bad Guys, Blue Heelers, The Young Doctors and Neighbours. As of 2010, He
remains hugely active in the industry and has just finished starring in Richard III at the
Melbourne Theatre Company. He is Well-known in Television, Film and the Theatrical Stage.
MARK PIPER
Melbourne / Brisbane
Spanning over three 3 decades in the international Theatre, Film and Television industry, Mark
Piper’s award-winning career has seen him on the initial teams Producing and Directing many
international drama programs including the US television series Ponderosa and Beastmaster,
the German series Gute Zeiten Schechte Zeiten, and the New Zealand series Mercy Peak.
His Australian credits include Water Rats, Neighbours, Home and Away, All Saints, Blue
Heelers, Always Greener and Halifax F.P. Mark began his career as an Actor and has
successfully directed more than 300 hours of television drama in all genres and has gained
industry recognition through many award nominations. In 2000, Mark was honoured by an
Australian Film Institute Award for Best Episode in a Television Drama for All Saints.
Mark’s involvement in the performing arts began as a New Zealand actor touring with
professional theatre companies and managing film production company Aardvark Films. He
worked on Roger Donaldson’s (The World’s Fastest Indian) first feature film, Sleeping Dogs
before moving to Australia in 1976. With over 35 years in the industry Mark continues to work in
feature films, television drama, TVCs and theatre. Mark also enjoys sharing his wealth of
knowledge with emerging actors and directors teaching at NIDA, Metroscreen and The
International Film School. He is also working on a variety of new projects, including television
series and feature films, through his production company markpiper.com. Mark is currently
Producing the horror / action / thriller feature length film PHOBOS.
JAN RUSS
Melbourne / Brisbane
Jan Russ is a name that will be familiar to many Australian TV fans. For nearly 25 years she
was the Casting Director on Neighbours. She has been with Neighbours since its conception
in 1985, and is held in high regard in the industry by cast and fans alike - which makes her
contribution all the more special. In that time she is credited with discovering the careers of a
myriad of actors who have forged national or international careers: Guy Pearce, Natalie
Imbruglia, Holly Valance, Daniel MacPherson, Madeleine West, Craig McLachlan, Jesse
Spencer and Brooke Satchwell, as well as famously casting a young Kylie Minogue and Jason
Donovan. Jan also cast Film & Television Studio International students Ashleigh Brewer (aka
Katie Ramsay), Christopher Milligan (aka Kyle Kanning) and Luke Mitchell who played Chris
Knight on Neighbours before going on to star in Home & Away, not to mention all the students
who were cast in Guest roles on the popular show. Most recently she returned to television as
an Actor, with a guest appearance in City Homicide. The role put her on screen alongside cast
regular Daniel MacPherson, whom she cast in Neighbours when he was 16 years old. Jan will
soon be focussing her attention to casting an exciting new TV project, created and developed
by McMahon Entertainment Group Pty Ltd.
MARTIN SACKS
Melbourne / Brisbane
Martin Sacks is a well-known Australian actor, chiefly known for his 11-year role on Blue
Heelers from 1994 to 2005. Martin first got into acting after a bit part in an episode of The
Love Boat when it was filming in the Pacific. His first role came about in the series The
Restless Years in the late 1970s, which started him on the television circuit in Australia. He
emigrated to Hollywood in the 1980s, guest starring in series such as Thirtysomething, but
preferred Australia, so he returned after a few years. Martin also had guest appearances in
Love in Limbo; Encounters; Irresistible Force; Fields of Fire III; All the Way; Touch the
Sun: Princess Kate; Slate, Wyn & Me; Tricheuse; LA; Emoh Ruo; Stock Squad and The
City's Edge. Against his first instinct, Sacks took the role of Detective P.J.Hasham in the 1994
series Blue Heelers. The show rocketed him to fame, most notably due to his 7-year "willthey-or-won't-they" relationship with Constable Maggie Doyle (Lisa McCune) which ended with
her death in the programme's seventh season. After playing P.J. for eleven years, and being
one of only three original cast members still on the show in the twelfth season, Sacks left Blue
Heelers to spend time with his growing family. His last episode aired on August 10, 2005.
Sacks expressly asked the producers not to kill his character, so that he could return for a
guest spot in the future. He did not get the chance, however: the show was cancelled in early
2006. Sacks is also a director, having directed episodes of Blue Heelers, All Saints and a
short film called Crushed. Sacks also starred in the 2008 Australian TV hit Underbelly,
portraying underworld loan shark Mario Condello and is currently starring in feature film BAIT.
HAYDEN SPENCER
Brisbane
Hayden Spencer is an Actor, Writer and Teacher. Hayden’s biggest highlight throughout 2008 –
2009 is touring the world with the very famous Cirque Du Soleil. He has performed in a
number of"Queensland Theatre Company productions including:"American Buffalo; A
Streetcar Named Desire; Eating Ice Cream With Your Eyes Closed; The Real Inspector
Hound / Black Comedy (double bill); The Lonesome West; The Messiah; Buried Child!and
The Australian Sitcom Festival. Other Theatre credits include"Cyrano de Bergerac"for
the"Melbourne Theatre Company; The Dance of Jeremiah; Way Out West (Director); The
Drowning Bride; The Mayne Inheritance; Half & Half; Cosi; Still Standing; Clarke in
Sarajevo; and Small Mercies for La Boite;!The Caucasion Chalk Circle and The Elephant
Man for!Harvest Rain Theatre Co;!Monkey for Grin & Tonic/ Brisbane Festival;" Alive at
Williamstown Pier and Jerusalem for Green Theatre and"The Ghost of Wally Lewis for
Playlab/QPAT. Hayden also wrote and performed the highly successful festival
show"Zooillogical"for"Schnapper Head Productions. Hayden has been the Fight Director on
several stage productions including"The Tempest; Vertigo & The Virginia!(QTC);!Rio Saki &
Other Falling Debris!(La Boite). Television roles include:"Kensational (SBS Documentary);
Flipper and Medivac. Short film credits include"It’s Hot; A Good Death; Eustice Solves a
Problem; The Fencer and Early Eddie & The Bus Stop Blues.
IAN STENLAKE
Melbourne / Brisbane
Ian works at the highest level in Australian film, television and theatre currently starring as
Lieutenant Commander Mike Flynn in popular Aussie drama Sea Patrol. The NIDA graduate’s
other recent television credits include the role of Oscar Stone in Stingers for series one to five,
as well as the lead role of James in the ABC's Children's Hospital. His film credits include the
leads as Anthony in Dingles Down Under, John in Diana & Me opposite Toni Collette, Tug
Medic in Trapped in Space, as well as a role in The Godfather III. Ian has won many awards
throughout his career. He is a two-time Green Room Award Winner - for Best Male Artist in a
Leading Role in 2004, for the production They're Playing Our Song, and again in 2006. He
also received 3 Green Room Award nominations for Best Male Actor in a Musical for
Oklahoma!; Cabaret and Eureka. Ian was a regular guest on Network Ten's GMA as a
vocalist and appeared on many other live television shows such as Carols by Candlelight. Ian
has extensive experience headlining corporate events and performed as a member of the
group Bravo. He also starred in the stage spectacular Guys & Dolls, and Queensland Theatre
Company's production of The School of Arts.
KHRISTINA TOTOS
Melbourne / Brisbane
Khristina is one of Sydney’s leading screen acting tutors and has worked nationally and
internationally as a director, actor, script editor, producer and acting coach. Her acting credits
include All Saints, Going Home, Wildside, Crocodile Dundee and with the famous British
director Mike Leigh in Greek Tragedy.
KYM VALENTINE
Melbourne
Actress of the stage and screen Kym Valentine is without question an Aussie icon of the small
screen made famous by her role as Libby Kennedy on Australia’s longest running soap
Neighbours. Kim began her acting career in a McDonald's fast food advertisement at age five.
Her television appearances have included My Two Wives; Adult Illiteracy; At Bathurst;
Candid Camera; Home and Away; Swap Shop; Hoops TV and Cheez TV. In 1994 at age 17,
she moved to Melbourne and joined the cast of Neighbours, remaining on the show until 2004.
Wanting to extend her acting repertoire by returning to the stage, her character was written out
with the option of a return. In 2005 Valentine took the lead role of Baby in Dirty Dancing: The
Classic Story on Stage at the Theatre Royal, Sydney, to rave reviews. In June 2007 due to
public demand Valentine rejoined Neighbours on a permanent basis and serves as one of the
show longest running stars.
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