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Bromilow, Belinda Biography BELINDA BROMILOW TRAINING 1995 – 1997 Bachelor of Arts, Curtin University 1997 – 1999 Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts W.A. Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) FILM & TELEVISION THE GREAT S2 Aunt Elizabeth THE GREAT Aunt Elizabeth Dir: Matt Shakman DOCTOR DOCTOR S5 Betty Dir: Lisa Matthews DOCTOR DOCTOR S4 Betty Dir: Geoff Bennett DOCTOR DOCTOR S3 Betty Dir: Geoff Bennett RAKE Patrice Dir: Rowan Woods DOCTOR DOCTOR S2 Betty Dir: Geoff Bennett FELONY Accident Site Cop Dir: Matt Saville NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN Claire Dir: Peter Templeman HAPPY FEET Norwegian Ambassador Warner Bros. Dir: George Miller THE RAGE IN PLACID LAKE Nurse Doreen Rapacious Pictures Dir: Tony McNamara DOCTOR DOCTOR Betty Essential Media MR & MRS MURDER Cate McVeigh Fremantle Media SPIRITED Series 1 & 2 Jonquil (series lead) Southern Star PACKED TO THE RAFTERS Libby (recurring) Seven Network TALK TO ME Nicole ITV Dir: Derabhla Walsh MDA Sally Delaney ABC TV Dir: Sally Kerr McLEOD’S DAUGHTERS Ashleigh Redstaff Millennium TV ALL SAINTS (TV) Fiona Bannock Network Seven SHAKESPEARE OUT LOUD Actor ABC CoastToCoast THEATRE THIS YEAR’S ASHES Ellen Griffin Theatre Dir: Shannon Murphy THE GRENADE Sally McTavish MTC/STC Dir: Peter Evans MY NAME IS RACHEL CORRIE Rachel Corrie B Sharp, Belvoir Dir: Shannon Murphy SEVEN BLOWJOBS Dot B Sharp, Belvoir Dir: Lee Lewis BOY GETS GIRL Harriet Sydney Theatre Company Dir: Robyn Nevin P.O BOX 7766 BONDI BEACH NSW PHONE: : + 61 412 591 049 E: sarah@ linstenmanagement.com LITTLE BOY Peta Tamarama Rock Surfers & Under the Hood Productions Dir: Luke Cowling TATTOO Lulu VCA. Directors Showcase Dir: Rochelle White TICKY TACKY Isobel Melbourne Fringe Dir: Christian Leavesley & Phil Rolfe WHALE MUSIC Fran White Wave Productions Dir: Genevieve Hegney BLOOD & BONE Jules Naked Theatre Company Dir: Felix Williamson MOVING IN Vicki Company of Players Dir: Matthew O’Sullivan ZOMBIE HANDS Sara Grahamstown Festival South Africa AWARDS Leslie Anderson Scholarship for Best Actor 1999 Melbourne Fringe Award 2003 Best Show - Ticky Tacky Sydney Theatre Awards Independent Production 2008 “My Name is Rachel Corrie” Best Actress in a lead role (nominee) 2008 Sydney Theatre Awards Most Popular Actress (nominee) 2011 TV Week Logie Awards RADIO / VOICEOVER ADR FOR FEATURES: MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 2, THE MAN WHO SUED GOD. VOICEOVERS: STELLAR SOUND, TELSTRA, BAILEYS, ECU UNIVERSITY. SPECIAL TALENTS ACCENT & DIALECTS: Native English. Australian, American Standard, Southern, New Zealand, South African, Scandanavian. SINGING: Alto LANGUAGES SPOKEN: (English), Norwegian. OTHER SKILLS: Horseriding, Athletics, Public Speaking, MC. P.O BOX 7766 BONDI BEACH NSW PHONE: : + 61 412 591 049 E: sarah@ linstenmanagement.com .
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