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Scott Major
For over eighteen years Scott has been a well-known face of Australian film and television. After regular roles in Late for School and Neighbours and appearing in the film the Heartbreak Kid, he was offered the part of Peter Rivers in the series Heartbreak High. With the huge success of this show he gained widespread international recognition. He then went on to have major roles in a number of quality Australian Dramas such as Cody, Police Rescue, G.P., Blue Heelers, Good Guys Bad Guys and Wildside, just to name a few. He has also graced our silver screens in the films Envy, ›He died with a Falafel in his hand and Ned. Most recently he appeared as Tom Morgan in the record breaking series Always Greener. Scott has just returned from the UK where he appeared in a number of BBC1 dramas as well as performing Both Sides of the Bar in the ’06 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. |
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Fletcher Humphries
With well over a decade in the industry, Fletcher has earned a reputation as one of the most respected and most liked actors in the industry. His feature film credits include Razor Eaters, Guru Wayne, Chopper and the Heartbreak Kid. His television credit are extensive and to many to mention but include regular roles in Last Man Standing, Neighbours, Genie from down downunder, Mcleods Daughters, Blue Heelers and All Saints. And guest roles in Satisfaction, Stingers, Marshall Law, Something in the air and many many more. Fletcher has been extremely busy of recent times appearing in the soon to be shown East of Everything, Canal Rd and Underbelly. |
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Samantha Kenny
After a few years' hiatus, Samantha Kenny returned to acting in 2005. With a background in theatre, Samantha has captivated audiences in various roles at the National Theatre (St. Kilda). After her stint at the National, she has been cutting her teeth in film and television workshops under the guidance of respected director, Aleksi Vellis. Samantha is again relishing the opportunity to get back in front of a live audience in the Fellatio Monologues and Both Sides of the Bar.
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THE FELLATIO MONOLOGUES - CAST |
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Jane Allsop
Jane Allsop's acting career began at age 13 with a blink-and-you'll-miss-her part in a Wedgewood Party Pies commercial. Since then she has been a cast member of Blue Heelers for five years, and appeared in shows such as State Coroner, Halifax F.P., The Adventures of Lano and Woodley, Neighbours and Kangaroo Palace. More recently she's played roles in MDA, Last Man Standing and The King in which she played Noeline Brown. She has also worked extensively as a drama teacher, and been involved with writing various projects. In addition to her acting work, she's been keeping busy with her one and half year old son Indi. |
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Cambell Usher
After completing study at the tender age of 23, Campbell ventured out into the big bad world to pursue a life of fame and fortune. With fame cleverly eluding him and fortune giving him the finger from the distance, Campbell has decided to build his fortune through other pursuits primarily his express laundry service run from his basement and his company "Temping the Temp". Coming from a Theatre back ground Campbell is very exited to once again tread the boards and break the legs … you know what he means. He has also appeared in numerous episodes of Stingers and the critically acclaimed feature films Razor Eaters and Prisoner Queen. |
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PRODUCTION |
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Daniel Bowden
Daniel Bowden is a musician, actor and entertainer; he has been working professionally as an actor for over 16 years in television, film and theatre, and as a musician for most of his life. Music has been symbiotic with acting for Daniel, as he has written music for television working with the composing team at Supersonics in Sydney, and has produced music videos at Niki Nali Studios, also in Sydney. He has also recorded and produced music for stage productions at The Darlinghurst Theatre and Bondi Pavilion (Sydney). Since Daniel was twelve years old he has been playing in original bands. His most recent band The Beautiful Bivalve has been showcasing his unique writing style, intricate melodies and infectious harmonies. Daniel also made appearances in such musical events as Carol’s in the Domain (2001 and 2002) in Sydney and has also played his own original music live on the radio station Triple M in Perth. |
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Tanya Burne
Tanya Burne recently completed a Directorial Attachment on Melbourne Theatre Company’s Thom Pain. In 2006 Tanya performed in MTC’s A Single Act. Tanya has also appeared on stage in The Big Knife and The Male Animal for the Actors Studio Drama School (New York); Twelfth Night and Triple Acorn for Essential Theatre; A Midsummer Night’s Dream for the Australian Shakespeare Company; Life During Wartime for Soup Kitchen Theatre; The Turn of the Screw for Performing Arts Project; Savage/Love for Munchkin Productions; After Liverpool for BLT; and Richard II for Conspiracy Theatre. Initially trained at the University of Ballarat, Tanya completed a scholarship to the Actors Studio Drama in New York in 2003. Her television credits include Blue Heelers, Neighbours, Good Guys Bad Guys, Halifax f.p. and State Coroner. Film credits include the feature film Waiting at the Royal and short films Nameday and One Take Only. Her directing credits include Intruders for La Mama and Brainchild for Essential Theatre. |
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