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CURRICULUM VITAE July 2012 CURRICULUM VITAE 352 Glen Eira Road ELSTERNWICK VIC 3185 PHONE: 61 3 9528 4226 MOBILE: 0414 905 727 EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] Received an AFI Nomination for Best Costume Design “One Perfect Day” in 2004. 1987 – 1988 - 2 Years study at Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts - Costume Design. – 2012 “UNDERGROUND” Telemovie – Network TEN, Director Robert Connolly 1980’s story based on Julian Assange Starring Rachel Griffiths & Anthony Lapaglia 2011 “PRANK PATROL” SEASON 3 TV SERIES, Active TV 13 x Half Hour Episodes 2011 “BRUCE” TV Series Pilot, Director Tony Rogers The Difference Engine 1780’s Period/Dark Comedy Starring Angus Sampson, Eliza Taylor & Richard Davies 2010 “TOM WILLS” Documentary, Director Chris Sferrazza, The Difference Engine 2 x 1 Hour Episodes – 1840’s Period Documentary Starring Nathan Phillips & Daniela Farinacci 2010 “SMALL TIME GANGSTER” TV Series, Director Jeffrey Walker, Boilermaker/Burberry Entertainment 8 x ½ Hour Episodes Foxtel – Black Comedy Starring Steve Le Marquand, Sacha Horler, Geoff Morrell & Gia Carides 2009 “PRANK PATROL” TV Series – ABC 3 - Active TV 26 x half hour episodes 2009 “WILFRED II” TV SERIES, Director Tony Rogers Renegade Films 8 x ½ Hour Episodes SBS – Black Comedy, Starring Adam Zwar, Jason Gann & Cindy Waddington 2008 “BOGAN PRIDE” TV SERIES, Director Peter Templeman, Big & Little Films 8 Episodes SBS – Musical Comedy, Starring Rebel Wilson 2007 “DYING BREED” Feature Film, Director Jody Dwyer Ambience Entertainment Starring Leigh Whannell, Nathan Phillips, Mirrah Foulkes & Bille Brown 2006 “WILFRED” TV SERIES, Director Tony Rogers Renegade Films 8 x ½ Hour Episodes SBS – AFI Award Winning Comedy, Starring Adam Zwar, Jason Gann, & Cindy Waddington 2006 “FATAL CONTACT” US Movie of the Week, Director Richard Pearce SONY PICTURES Starring Jolie Richardson, Stacey Keach, Ann Cusack & Scott Cohen 2005 “RATS & CATS” Feature Film, Director Tony Rogers The Difference Engine Starring Adam Zwar & Jason Gann 2005 “HEARTBREAK TOUR” 50 Minute Feature Film, Director Ben Chessell Starring Toby Schmitz, Caroline Craig & Anthony Hayes 2003 “JOSH JARMAN” Feature Film Director Pip Mushin Red Rover Productions Starring Marcus Graham, Daniela Farinacci , Kym Gyngell & Kestie Morassi 2002 “ONE PERFECT DAY” Feature Film, Director Paul Currie Lightstream Films Starring Dan Spielman, Abbie Cornish, Leeanna Walsman & Nathan Phillips AFI Nominated – “Best Costume Design” 2001 “A RING OF ENDLESS LIGHT” US Movie of the Week, Director Greg Beeman USA Village Roadshow Productions & Walt Disney Starring Mischa Barton, Ryan Merriman & Jared Padalecki 1999 “CUT” Feature Film, Director Kimble Rendall Mushroom Pictures & Beyond Films Starring Molly Ringwald, Kylie Minogue & Jessica Napier -’ 2012 BIG M (Ben Saunders – Otto Empire) AMMI (Tony Rogers – Renegade Films) ISELECT (Tony Rogers – TDE) CROWN (Chrsi Sferazza – Hub Plus) SENSIS (Dave Wood – Film Construction) SORBENT (Tony Rogers – TDE) WORKSAFE (Tony Rogers – Guilty) RED ROOSTER (Tony Rogers – Guilty) OFFICEWORKS (Tony Rogers – Guilty) 2011 CANON (Ben Saunders – Otto Empire), CROWN (Chris Sferazza – Hub Plus), JENNY CRAIG (Clayton Jacobson – Punchstone Pictures), DANONE (Jamie Doolan – Loud Films), QATAR AIRLINES (Luna Films/ The Colony), MEDIBANK (Jamie Doolan – Loud Films), SBS/EUROVISION PROMO (SBS Sydney) VIVID (Tony Rogers – Renegade Films), AUSTRALIAN SUPER (Tony Rogers – Renegade Films), LIBRA (Tony Rogers – Renegade Films) VRC (Matt Osborne – Liquid Creative TV), JENNY CRAIG (Richard Hoskings – Outsider Films), APIA (Jamie Doolan – Loud Films), BUPA (Jake Robb _ Fiction Films), WORKSAFE (Tony Rogers – Renegade Films), SEVEN ELEVEN (Ben Saunders – The Otto Empire) AGL (Tony Rogers – Renegade Films) 2010 LIBRA (Tim Bulloch – Prodigy Films SYD) CROWN (Mick Connolly - Hub Plus), FOXTEL (Tony Rogers – Renegade Films), MERCEDES BENZ (Chris Sferazza – Hub Plus), TENA (Chris Sferraza – Hub Plus), GAMBLING AWARE (Tony Rogers – Renegade Films), FOUR N TWENTY – ANGUS BEEF PIES (Tim Bulloch – Prodigy Films SYD), CORONA (Taylor Steele - Hub Plus), KING FURNITURE (Jamie Doolan - Loud Films), MITSUBUSHI (Lee Rogers – Mosaic Films), WORKSAFE (Sean Meehan - Soma Films), SORBENT (Tony Rogers – Renegade Films), CADBURY ROSES (Ben Saunders – Otto Empire), CADBURY HAIRY HANDS (Ben Saunders – Otto Empire), HOLDEN (Ben Saunders – Otto Empire), HOLDEN SPARK (Jolyon Watkins – Exit Films), CROWN – SPRING CARNIVAL (Chris Sferrazza - Hub Plus), AUSTRALIAN UNITY (Luci Schroder – THE DIRECTORS GROUP) 2009 BAKERS DELIGHT, CROWN, M&M’s 2008 RACV, HOLEPROOF, DIFLUCAN, HBA, WORK SAFE 2007 MYER, WORK SAFE, MARS BAR, CAPTAIN SNOOZE, AMMI, FOXTEL FOOTY 2006 TARGET, MCCAINS, CARSALES.COM 2005 PRIMUS, CITY OF MELBOURNE, ANZ, PANTENE, MITSUBISHI, BOAGS, FORD, 1ST NATIONAL, FPA, GROSBY 2004 1800 REVERSE, GODFREY’S, OLD EL PASO, LISTERINE, NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK, RED ROOSTER, CROSBY, HOLEPROOF 2003 I & J FISHFINGERS, SONY, YAKKA, MCCAIN’S, CADBURY GIMME 5, MITSUBISHI, DOVE CHOCOLATE, RAV 4, NESTLE DIET YOGHURT, RED ROOSTER, KRAFT KITCHENS 2002 JOCKEY, BRITISH PAINTS, ARDMONA, WOMEN’S HEALTH, STARBURST, MITSUBSHI, MAZDA, PEPSI 2001 YALLUMBA, OLD EL PASO, LAMB CHOPS, ANSETT CUP, MITRE 10, RED ROOSTER, DORITO’S 3-D 2000 BANK OF MELBOURNE, SCHWEPPES, IMPULSE, TELSTRA, LAY’S POTATOE CHIPS, RED ROOSTER, XENICAL, NEUTRAGENA, ARDMONA, CADBURY, THE AGE – 2010 “OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS” Director Lee Rogers, Hub Productions 2006 “POETRY” Director Sian Davies, funded by Film Victoria 2005 “ONE MINUTE” Director Josh Whiteman, The Difference Engine 2004 “WHAT A GIRL WANTS” Director Sian Davies, Part of Feature – “Little Deaths” 2003 “BROTHER’S” Director Berry Lieberman, self funded , 1950’s Period Drama 2003 THE OPPOSITE OF VELOCITY” Director Michael Robinson, self funded 2002 “I LOVE YOU” Director Clayton Jacobsen, the director from Comedy Hit “Kenny” 2000 “BEGGAR” Director Paul Baguera 1996 “DEAD WRONG” Director Pip Mushin 2000 “CHILD STAR” Costume Designer Anna Borgasi , Costume Buyer 1996 “THE SOUND OF ONE HAND CLAPPING” Costume Designer Aphrodite Kondos, Costume Buyer 1995 “FLIPPER” Costume Designer Anna Baulch, Key Standby 1995 “THE SILVER STRAND” Costume Designer Aphrodite Kondos, Standby 1994 “THE POINT OF NO RETURN” Costume Designer Aphrodite Kondos, Standby AMANDA PEPPARD Executive Producer Active TV - 0438519749 TONY ROGERS Director 0430417150 BEN CHESSEL Director 0415 976 540 LEE ROGERS Director 0488690052 ROBERT CONNOLLY Director 0419230784 .
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