1987 ACTORS

FLINDERS DRAMA CENTRE


Nicholas Hope
Sydney


 
 


Nicholas Hope graduated from Flinders Drama Centre in 1987.  He is best known for his AFI Award Winning Best Actor role in Bad Boy Bubby in 1994.  He continues to work in film, theatre and television in Australia and Europe.  In 2004 he wrote a memoir called Brushing the Tip Of Fame and in 2006 produced a monologue The Colour Of Panic which played in Sydney at the Sydney Opera House Studio and in Oslo, Norway.  He is currently completing a PhD in Performance Studies in Sydney.


Nic Hurcombe
Adelaide

 



  Nic graduated with a B.A. (Hons.) in the late eighties where he majored in Drama and Visual Arts. Since
graduating he has appeared in many productions with a variety of theatre companies and arts organisations.  These include twice as an ensemble member of Magpie Theatre, the State Theatre Company for Young People; writing and performing in many productions in festivals, in theatres and schools all around SA and interstate. He has appeared in several productions with the Adelaide Festival Centre Trust, Patch Theatre and The Red Shed Company. Nic has most recently appeared in South Pacific, The Stowaway and The Captains Cat,as Peter the Great in The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Ruysch for Vitalstatistix and in The Last Acre for Oddbodies Theatre Co. Nic is also a consummate MC and singer appearing nightly for the inaugural Cabaret Festival, The Fringe Club and at The Squeezebox for the Adelaide Festival. Nic has also appeared in television and film productions including the feature film Spank and McLeod’s Daughters.  He is currently a member of Arts SA’s Performing Arts Peer Group Assessment Panel.  Nic is experienced in stage and graphic designer having designed for arts organisations such as State Theatre Company of SA, Windmill Performing Arts Company, Double Bind Productions, Praxis, Red Shed Co, Cirkidz, AFCT, The Adelaide Fringe Festival, Cameron Mackintosh, NIDA Company, The Really Useful Company, City of Sydney, Company B Belvoir and STC.
 

Soula Alexander
Melbourne

 
 
Voice Demo

Ian Dixon
Melbourne

 
 

 


Graham Kelleher
Sydney

 
   

Briony Williams
Sydney

 
   

Rosalind Aylmore
Adelaide

 
   

Robert Elliot

 
   

Kym Tonkin
Melbourne
 
   

Fiona Tye
 
   
     
   

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