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London Bites Biographies April 07

Danny Charles in “Brotherly Love” by Owen Brazendale & Danny Charles. Incidental Music by Peter Shrubshall & Richard Free.

Danny’s theatre credits have included Bolton Octagon, Croydon Warehouse & the Gate. In productions ranging from the ‘Merchant of Venice’ to the highly acclaimed cowboy musical ‘Yee Haw’. He has also written & performed ‘The Man Who Swallowed Too Much’ a comedy spoof about the ‘Archers’ and the Cuban Revolution.

Owen Brazendale in “Brotherly Love” by Owen Brazendale & Danny Charles.

Owen trained at Arts Ed. Credits include James in ‘Ten Ten Ten’ (Soho Theatre), Chalkie in ‘The Gate Escape’ (Haymarket Basingstoke) & Bottom in ‘The Dream’ (Arts Ed). TV credits include CSO in ‘Lead Balloon’ (Open Mike Productions) & Smart guy interviewee in ‘Saxondale’ (Baby Cow).

Natasha Anne Hamilton in “Ladies of the Alamo” by Paul Zindell.

Natasha studied at The City Literary Institute, The Actors Centre, TVI Studios Los Angeles. Last performance was in “The Grope Box” written by award winning Writer/Director Rikki Beadle Blair (Tristan Bates Theatre), and in Tom Mallory’s Debut film “29”. Natasha can be contacted via Natasha_anne85@yahoo.com or Londinium Media Management.

Gregory Lukac in his own piece “Welcome to Universal Swiss Consultants, Nigel”.

Gregory Lukac hopes to be like a good bottle of earthy Burgundy! Getting better after each acting experience! Having trained in Switzerland and London and performed in a few countries, Gregory is a dedicated internationalist who likes nothing more than feel the adrenalin rush of the few instants before going on stage! Gregory can be contacted via gregorylukac@hotmail.com

Rebecca Greenwood in “The Weir” by Conor McPherson.

Rebecca trained at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts where her credits included "Three Sisters", "Touched" and "Jacques". She has also appeared in "The Snow Queen" (National Tour), "The Merchant of Venice" (National Tour) and the film "EMR" (Cottonopolis). Rebecca can be contacted via k.greenwood@mistral.co.uk

Danny Charles & Owen Brazendale in part 2 of “Brotherly Love”.

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Sian Hutchinson in her own piece “Bumping into the Ex”.

Sian trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. After winning the Diana Wade Bursary fund she went on to play most pointedly Maggie in Dancing at Lughnasa, Rosalind As You Like It, Vivienne/ Sylvia Cosomonauts.... Recent credits include 24hr Plays (Old Vic), Daria in Nun of that (tour), Zoe ,Misconceptions (tour), Various, Living with traffic (Docu). Sian is currently working on developing her own projects to be performed later this year.

Matthew Pattimore in his own piece “Every thousand mile journey begins with a single step”.

Some of Matthew’s Theatre credits include Frank in Wild East for (Not the National Theatre). Wayne Hudson in Popcorn, which Matthew also Produced and co-Directed.

Love on the Dole playing Harry Hardcastle. A tour of Northern Italy playing Orlando in As You Like It, and Shakespeare and Love at St Paul’s Church.

Emma Deakin in “Dave & Venus” from “Bare” by Toa Fraser.

Emma graduated Toi Whakaari – New Zealand Drama School in 2002, worked in NZ on various film and theatre projects before buying a one way ticket to London. Since moving to the big smoke she has worked on several more film and theatre projects. Spotlight 2516-7867-9906

Emma is also the founder of Shaky Isles Theatre, the only New Zealand theatre company in London. They produce exciting new plays from NZ and run monthly play readings. For more info – www.shakyislestheatre.com

Phil Pinner in “Dave & Venus” from “Bare” by Toa Fraser.

Phil was Born in England but has spent the last 20 years in New Zealand working in film and television. Sometimes he got a turn at acting, other times he had to make the coffee. He hopes one day to make it big in rock and roll. Who wants to break the news to him? Phil recently appeared in Kiwi Slices at Camden People’s Theatre (Shaky Isles Theatre). Contact via phil.pinner@gmail.com

Victoria Lugg in “Value For Money” by Michael Frayn.

Victoria studied acting at Rose Bruford and graduated from Mountview in September 2006 on a musical theatre course. Recently she appeared as Mother Superior in the musical comedy Nunsense, directed by Suzy Catliff. Other credits include The Project (BBC), Mother Goose and Aladdin (Salisbury Playhouse), Viola in Twelfth Night.

Emma Deakin & Phil Pinner in part 2 of “Dave & Venus” from “Bare”.

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