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THE CAST
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ROBERT MALONEY ("Mike") Robert Maloney used to be a child actor until he gave it all up to stare at his shoes. He got back into it a few years ago and hasn't looked back. Currently with 'Image Management' based in Brighton, he's experienced in theatre, film, voiceover and a bit of stand-up. Roles have ranged from Brutus in Julius Caesar, Danny in Sexual Perversity in Chicago, Algernon in The Importance of being Earnest, Ebenezer Scrooge, Carl in Dealer's Choice, Vivaldi, Lee in Hushabye Mountain, George W. Bush, Pompey in Anthony and Cleopatra, The Salesman in Neil La Bute's Bash and Tranio in Taming of the Shrew. He's also toured in various places and you can see him in a brand new play The Therapists at this years Brighton Festival in which he plays a horrible, psychotic landlord called Charles.
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SHASH LALL-WILLIAMSON ("Harry") Shash studied at Drama Studio London graduating in 2003. Since then he has worked in all genres of acting including theatre, film and corporate. this year he has been on stage at the Etcetera theatre playing Jean-Luca in the new produce "Chickpea, Sickday, Picasso, Sabatoge". He has also co-written and performed in a devised piece at the Theatre Royal Bury and Camberely theatre called "Note to self". Shash has worked on various shorts and corporate filming. This is his first time working on a feature.
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KATIE REDDIN-CLANCY ("Paula") Katie Reddin-Clancy was born and raised in Buckinghamshire. She studied English Literature, Theatre Studies and Politics at The Cheltenham Ladies’ College before she gained a BA (Hons) in English and American Literature at Manchester University. She then trained at The National Broadcasting school and later at The Atlantic Theater Acting School in New York run by David Mamet and William H Macy. On the stage Katie won ‘The Jessie Scrivener Award’ for the title role of Miss Julie in Cheltenham, Dir: Jacquie Crago. She also played Matt in The Island by James Saunders at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Dir: Robert Hugenin. (The Scotsman ****) Katie’s film work includes Hamlet (Horatio) Alexander Fodor, The Cult (Paula) Dir: Mike Maroney, A Year in the Life of Jimmy Cole, Dir: Emory Ruegg (Cannes nominated),Weekend Lovers (Jenny) Dir: Kit Shah (Little Kiran Productions) Face Speak (Poet) Dir: Chris Knox, Q (Flo) Dir: Sean Conway and Underwater (Talia) Dir: Jenny Silver (Beaconsfield Film & TV).
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HUGH ALLISON ("Raymond") Hugh Allison's other roles in Full-length Independent Films include Bryan in The Human Factory, Rex in Domestic Disturbances and William Pitt's caddy in Amazing Grace. He has also appeared in various shorts and student films, His roles on stage include Mike, Tony and Dom in A View From The Bridge, Jacques in As You Like It, various roles in Singing In The Reign (written to commemorate the Queen's Golden Jubilee) and many pieces with the improv troupe ManiActs. Hugh also runs his own theatre company (TYPE - aka The Yellowchair Performance Experience), for which he has directed seven plays to date; two of which (J M Barrie's Rosalind and Chekhov's The Bear have received Five Stars in What's On.
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TOBY MEREDITH ("Kenny") Toby is the outreach coordinator at The Observatory Science centre. For his job he has to write and perform science shows in schools and for the public. His enthusiastic approach means that children can be introduced to some quite complex science without being intimidated because it's "science"; the adults often learn a bit too! He studied marine biology at Portsmouth University (2:1!) but his passion is acting. He has been acting for several years now and in the past year has taken part in numerous student and independent films; this is in order to have enough material to put a show reel together to approach agents with. At the moment Toby is also a member of EATC (Eastbourne Alternative Theatre Company) and they will be taking part in the Brighton Festival with some experimental street theatre!
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CLAREINE CRONIN ("Jane") Clareine trained at Drama Studio London. Since graduating she has appeared in several short films, the live episode of The Bill and done some voiceover work. You can find out more, at www.clareinecronin.com |
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COLETTE STARR ("Becky") Colette was born in South Africa and spent thirteen years being educated there at bi-lingual schools. She actively participated in competitive sports, whilst also spending seven years training in classical Ballet. Colette moved on to acting initially through exposure to amateur theater,rapidly realising that she yearned to act professionally. Her CV includes: Total Theater award, Snow Goddess in Don't Look Back, Re-inventing the Cheese Edinburgh Festival, Katriena in Bazaar & Rummage, Rita in Womberang, Russian Dominatrix in Lysistrate, Charlotte in Pride and Prejudice, and several more theater productions including touring with Dreamthinkspeak since 2003. Her film work includes: Sinta in Lancing the Boil, Jackie in Wasn't Me, Rosi in Conflict Resolution. Her corporate work includes: B&Q and NHS, with Fracture Films.
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LUCY LE MESSURIER ("Mary") Lucy Le Messurier trained on the Drama Studio London summer programme 2005 and at the University of Exeter. She has just performed a series of sketches for Channel 4’s new sketch show Modern Toss and has acted in various TV pilots for the broadcaster. Film credits include The Cult (feature) and 3 Seconds (short). She toured Puss In Boots for Hurricane Productions in 2005, and is performing in James McLure's comedy Laundry And Bourbon at the White Bear Theatre Club in May 2006.
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MARCUS PROCTOR ("Jesus") Hey there, my name's Marcus Proctor, I was born and bred in Australia and I'd been travelling the world for 7 years (which I'm writing a book about... not for the faint hearted) and getting up to mischief before deciding it was now or never and dived into acting. I've done 4 features, 12 shorts and 3 TV pilots in the last year, including Red Lion Square (www.outofthecloset.tv), and studied by scholarship in Hollywood but the pull to London proved too great but I have no hesitation in going back there :))) Thats all I can think of right now but if ye want to know more I will be more then happy to tell ye anything you want to know, you can email happytraveller5@hotmail.com
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COLIN ELMER ("Poet male") Colin's previous film credits include 'Dolphins' directed by Mark Jay. He is also very active in theatre. His stage acting credits so far include 'Roderigo' in 'Othello' (2006) and 'Stanton Case' in Arthur Miller's 'Broken Glass' (2006). |
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NATHAN ROBINSON ("Nigel") Nathan was born in Reading and lived in Banbury and St Helens and now Brighton. He trained in theatre at the University of Brighton and since graduation has been a busy boy. Apart from being a full time bar manager Nat manages to squeeze in acting jobs. Some of his film credits include: Brighton Boy (Film short), Martyr (feature) The Penalty King (Feature). Also had been a model in a Matercard ad and various theatre: Carpe Diem, Dirty Sanchez late night love In and Scooby Live to name but a few. Look out for Nat on a film/tv screen or stage near you.
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PHILIPPA SELLERS ("Simone") | |
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KATIE SCARFE ("Poet female") | |
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DAVE HILL ("Nick Prince") | |
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ANDY COSTELLO ("William") | |
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JAMES FREDRICKS-HARVEY ("Gary") | |
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CRISPIN GAIR ("Simon") |