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Seedsman, Jenny
Tredinnick, David
Walker, Marie-Louise
Wemyss, Stig
Wright, James

 

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Jenny
Seedsman

Jenny Seedsman

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Jenny Seedsman has been narrating talking books since 1986 and has a wealth of experience behind her. She has worked extensively in theatre, radio and television for many years. Her appearances in theatre productions have ranged from Shakespeare, Greek Tragedy and Restoration Comedy, to modern Australian drama and light comedy. Radio listeners will be familiar with her voice as she works regularly in ABC radio plays and programmes.

 

 

 

 

David
Tredinnick

David Tredinnick

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David Tredinnick has worked extensively in theatre, film, television and radio, performing in productions for the Melbourne Theatre Company, Playbox and on the Melbourne fringe circuit. In 1993 he won the Green Room Award for Best Actor for his role in Angels in America. His television work includes a regular role in The Secret Life of Us and guest roles in Something in the Air, Blue Heelers, Halifax f.p., and State Coroner. He starred in the internationally acclaimed film Life. He has also worked on several ABC Radio plays and features including a reading of Randolph Stow's The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea for the ABC/National Library of Australia Heritage Collection.
He won an Adult Narrator of the Year Award in 1998 and 1999 for his readings of Little White Secrets by Catherine Jinks and Silences Long Gone by Anson Cameron. In 2001 he won a Sanderson Young Adult Narrator of the Year Award for his reading of Max by Michael Hyde.

 

Marie-Louise
Walker

Marie-Louise Walker

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Marie-Louise Walker is a graduate of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and has worked extensively in film, TV and theatre. Recent TV appearances include roles in Shortcuts, The Saddle Club, Stingers and Blue Heelers. Marie-Louise has enjoyed narrating talking books since 1996.

 


Stig
Wemyss

Stig Wemyss

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Stig Wemyss studied acting with Uta Hagen in New York. He has worked extensively in the theatre, most recently playing the son of a cancer victim in For Better, For Worse and as Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream. His film and television credits include Shame, Col'n Carpenter, The Flying Doctors, Blue Heelers, Bob Morrison, Round the Twist, Crash Zone and he was the lead voice in the acclaimed Australian animated series, Lil' Elvis. Stig has narrated a number of books including Tim Winton's That Eye the Sky, which received a TDK Australian Audio Book Award.

 


James
Wright

James Wright

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James Wright has been a professional actor for more than thirty years. In theatre he has appeared with the Melbourne Theatre Company, Playbox Theatre and the Alexander Theatre Company. He has also appeared in numerous films and television series and his voice is often heard in ABC radio dramas, features, poetry and book readings. James has over 15 years experience narrating talking books and received the Narrator of the Year Award in 1992 for his reading of Jewels and Ashes by Arnold Zable. In 1997 he was awarded the TDK Australian Audio Book Award, Trish Trinick Prize for best narrator. In 2001 he won an Adult Narrator of the Year Award for his joint reading of The Architect by Jillian Watkinson.

 

 
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