Camille is an actor and singer based in Melbourne. She has completed a number of part
time courses at schools such as VCA, NIDA, Screen Actors Australia, and has worked on numerous student and independent films. The roles have ranged from dramatic to comedic, including the role of Caitlin in the Social Media Me series (ABC Me, 2019), the lead role of Eva in Stalling which premiered at the Melbourne Women in Film Festival 2020 and was a finalist at Golden State Film Festival, LA, 2020, and the lead role of Dianna in the
award winning “The Tutu Maker”, best student film at the 2019 Votkinsk International Film Festival, Russia.
Kim’s screen credits include BLUE HEELERS, ROMPER STOMPER, OFFSPRING, EUGENIE SANDLER P.I., and the recurring role of Rhonda Brooks in NEIGHBOURS, as well as award winning films and web series. Her theatre credits include AGAINST THE WALL, national tours of HOTEL SORRENTO andALL MY LOVE, THE RIVERS OF CHINA, MACBETH, THE GOOD WOMAN OF SETZUAN, MEDEA and WEST SIDE STORY.
Alexandra grew up in Melbourne, where she trained with the Young Australian Broadway Chorus for over thirteen years in song, dance and drama, including for three years as a ‘triple threat’ at the highest level. Her original solo performance for VCE Drama was awarded an outstanding study score and shortlisted for VCE Top Acts 2017 as one of the best in the state. Since then, Alexandra has pursued acting for screen. Her recent credits include the short film ‘Darker’.
Angela brings a variety of acting and performance experience to the screen. With a background covering journalism and interviewing , through to appearing in a number of short films both as extra and featured character roles. Angela has recently worked on the latest TVSeries ‘Love Me’, which is currently being made for television. Additionally, Angela has been in numerous magazine advertisements and photo shoots.
Sue Rosenwax has studied at Howard Fine,The NationalTheatre, and NIDA Summer School. Sue has appeared in many plays at Malvern, Brighton, Mordialloc, 1812 Theatre, Encore and Peridot Theatre where she was nominated for a Lyrebird Award. Sue has starred in the City Park Plays by Melbourne Writers Theatre and as Angela in Burning Bridget which won 1st prize in this years Playhouse Players National Playwright Competition.Sue also features in many short films that have traveled the world in film festivals, music videos and in national TVC’s. Originating from the world of fashion as a designer, department store buyer and owned three boutiques.
Peter Wilson recently directed his first feature length film All’s Well That Ends Well in Tasmania, before moving to Melbourne to work on new projects. He has directed theatre in Brisbane and Hobart, including the world’s first staging of Eight Women in English; and in 2004 he staged Margaret Edson’s Wít in Brisbane which won its leading lady that year's Matilda Award. He has played Algernon from Ernest and Sir TobyBelch from Twelfth Night.