I completed a 10 week full time acting course at Bristol Old Vic Theatre school last summer and I am involved with Kelvin Players Theatre. My acting style/preference is more subtle realism rather than jazz hands drama, though that's also fun
Female
34 to 42 years
5' 7" (1.7m)
Slim
Caucasian
While my acting experience may be limited thus far, the performances I’ve participated in have been well-received. I often hear feedback about my natural acting abilities and how I authentically respond to my fellow actors in the moment. This affirmation means a lot to me and has motivated me to continue on this journey.
I have gained performance experience at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, working on both a contemporary and Shakespearean play, as well as with the Kelvin Players theatre group. Additionally, I appeared in a student film called "The Liar" back in 2012, which I find a bit embarrassing to watch, but it was a fun experience. More recently, I've taken on several extra roles with Phoenix, giving me a better understanding of film sets and the industry.
What I bring to the table is my dedication, commitment, and a genuine drive to deliver the best performance I can. I am eager to collaborate with a director who is willing to engage deeply with the project, allowing me to fully connect with the story and immerse myself in it. I must admit that I’m still relatively new to this craft, so I may need some guidance and repeated rehearsals to work through character development and scenes as I manage my nerves. However, with the right director who invests in this partnership, I am ready to reciprocate that commitment to create something truly special.
That’s a bit about me! I’m excited to connect with others who share this collaborative spirit, as I’m eager to learn and refine my skills. Please feel free to reach out!
This was a play put on at kelvin Theatre where I played the Character Caitlin. She is 15 in the play!!! I had to draw upon my teenage angst for that one.
I played Dr Rhiannon Powell. This role was fantastic for its variation in character emotion
Classes included acting, movement, voice, dialect, singing, improvisation, stage combat, and scene...