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Asher Keddie has worked extensively in theatre, film and television.
She has performed in productions for the Melbourne Theatre Company
and the Carlton Courthouse. Her television work includes appearances
in Blue Heelers, Halifax f.p., State Coroner, and Simone
de Beauvoir's Babies.
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Bruce Kerr has worked principally as an actor in theatre, film,
television and radio for the past 35 years. His first love is radio
drama, although television ad theatre have featured extensively.
As well as directing for the theatre, Bruce also writes and produces
films for the corporate market, and conducts drama classes. An experienced
reader of talking books, Bruce received the 1997 Narrator of the
Year Award for The Drowner by Robert Drewe.
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Evelyn Krape has over 30 years of diverse acting experience in
theatre, film and television. She joined the Australian Performing
Group in 1970 when it moved to the Pram Factory, Carlton. Her performances
with the company included A Toast to Melba, Don's Party and
Dimboola. Other theatre credits include Romeo and Juliet,
As you Like It and The Floating World with the Melbourne
Theatre Company and Sexual Perversity in Chicago, Away and
Ginger with Playbox Theatre Company. Her film credits include
Dimboola, The Sound of One Hand Clapping and Quigley Downunder
and her television credits include Boys From the Bush, Flying
Doctors and Blue Heelers. In 1976 she won Best Actress,
from the National Critics' Circle for her performance as Nellie
Melba in A Toast to Melba. She also won a Green Room Award
in 1993 for her performance in Ginger.
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Caroline Lee has been acting in theatre since 1983, her recent
productions being the Three Sisters with Theatreworks, The
Rape of Lucrece with Complete Works Theatre Company, Lady
Windermere's Fan with the Melbourne Theatre Company and her
highly-acclaimed one-woman production Alias Grace. She holds
a Diploma of Acting from the Drama Centre, London and a Bachelor
of Arts Honours degree from Melbourne University. In 1998 she won
the inaugural Sanderson Young Adult Narrator of the Year Award for
Kelp: a comedy of love, seaweed and Rupert Murdoch by Linda
Aronson.
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Rebecca has worked extensively in theatre, television and film
since 1993, including a season as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet
in the Botanical Gardens. Along with numerous television commercials
and voice-overs, her television credits include Blue Heelers,
State Coroner, The Adventures of Lano and Woodley II as well
as a long-running role in Pacific Drive.
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Rachel Maza graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing
Arts in 1992. She has worked extensively in theatre, film and television.
Her theatre experience includes performances in The Tempest
with the Bell Shakespeare Co., and Radiance at the Belvoir
St Theatre and she has been a presenter on the SBS television program
ICAM. She has performed in a number Australian films, including
Cosi, Lillian's Story and A Fistful of Flies.
She recently starred in the critically acclaimed film version of
Radiance.
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Originally from Ireland, Stanley has worked extensively in West
End theatre, films and television in the United Kingdom, beginning
his career in British Repertory theatre.
His work has included the narration for documentary films and performances
on BBC radio. Since his arrival in Australia, Stanley has recorded
book readings, poetry and drama for ABC radio. During his career
he has narrated many books for the Royal National Institute for
the Blind in London and has been narrating for Louis Braille Audio
since 1988. Stanley narrated the 1993 TDK Australian Audio Book
Award winner The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje.
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Cate Milte is an accomplished actor who has appeared regularly
on television and in the theatre for many years. Her television
appearances include Neighbours, Halifax f.p., Mercury, The Feds
and Blue Heelers. She is well-known to ABC radio drama
listeners and has been narrating talking books since 1989.
In 2000 she won the TDK Australian Audio Book Award, Trish Trinnick
Prize for Best Narrator for her reading of The Rose Grower
by Michelle de Kretser.
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Helen Morse is one of Australia's leading actors. She graduated
from NIDA in 1965 and played with the Old Tote and Nimrod Theatres
in Sydney and Melbourne and has starred in a number of major films
including;Caddie, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Agatha and
Far East. She has received numerous awards during her long
acting career including the Penguin Writer's Club Award for best
actress in Marion, an AFI Award for best actress in Picnic
at Hanging Rock and Caddie, a Logie for best actress
in A Town Like Alice, a best actress award at the San Sebastian
Film Festival for her performance in Caddie and a best
actress, New Zealand Television Award for Iris. Her reading
of Caddie won a TDK Australian Audio Book Award in 1999.
She won an Adult Narrator of the year Award for her reading of
Happy Families by Susan Varga in 2000.
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Stephen graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing
Arts in 1993. His credits since graduating include A Midsummer
Night's Dream at the Sydney Botanic Gardens, The Trail
at the Melbourne Fringe Festival, Icarus and Barking Marble
at the Dance House Carlton. He has also starred in the television
series The Gates of Janus and Blue Heelers.
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Tony Porter has been in the media industry for almost 30 years.
He has worked as an actor, writer, broadcast journalist, producer,
director and media consultant. He has been a reporter with Channel
9 and 10 news in Melbourne and Good Morning Australia.
He has also hosted numerous TV specials. His acting credits include
Neighbours, Blue Heelers and Simone de Beauvoir's Babies.
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Lise is a graduate of the National Drama School and has been involved
in various theatre productions from student/co-operative productions
to performing with the Melbourne Theatre Company. Her television
and film work includes Prisoner, The Sullivans, Neighbours, and
The Big Steal. Lise has been narrating talking books since 1986.
In 1994 she received the Narrator of the Year Award for her reading
of Tell Me I'm Here by Anne Deveson.
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Deidre is a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art.
As well as narrating talking books, Deidre works in television,
film and theatre. Her theatrical experience is especially extensive
and includes a tour of China with the Nimrod Theatre Company and
considerable work with the Melbourne Theatre Company. She narrated
the 1998 TDK Australian Audio Book Award winner Dreamtime Alice
by Mandy Sayer. In 2001 she won an Adult Narrator of the Year Award
for her joint reading of The Architect by Jillian Watkinson.
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Marcella Russo is an actor and voice-over artist who has been performing
for many years in theatre, film and television. She has narrated
many audio books and short stories and also performed in radio dramas
and poetry readings for the ABC. Marcella is also a singer-songwriter
whose work with her writing partnership, Swallow, has received several
awards and been played on many local radio stations. She has been
narrating audio books with Louis Braille Audio since 2001.
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