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Louise Wakefield Louise Wakefield Costume Designer [email protected] Top Technicians Management 61 2 99581611 [email protected] TELEVISION 2020 - 2016 Doctor Doctor – series 1,2,3,4,5 – 5 x10 pt series 2020 – 2019 Further Back in Time for Dinner – costume consultant 2018 Diary of an Uber Driver – 6 pt series 2017 Bite Club – 8 pt series 2017 – 2015 Love Child – series 3 and 4– 10 pt series 2014 Wonderland -series two/three - 22 pt series 2013 Wonderland –series one/two - 22 pt series 2012 Underbelly - Squizzy - 8 pt series Underbelly - Badness - 8 pt series 2011 Underbelly - Razor - 13pt series Winner 2012 APDG Award for Costume Design for Screen (Feature and TV) 2010 Underbelly – Files - 3 telemovies 2009 Underbelly - The Golden Mile -13 pt series Underbelly - Tale of two cities -13pt series 2008 False Witness - mini series 2007 Underbelly - 13 pt series 2005 The Alice - series 2004 Mary Bryant - mini series 2002 The Junction Boys (U.S) - MOW 2000 South Pacific (U.S.) - MOW 1997 Kings in Grass Castles - mini series FEATURE FILMS 2001 The Nugget 1999 Walk the Talk - Nomination for 2000 AFI Award - Best Costume Design 1998 Siam Sunset Paperback Hero 1996 Doing Time for Patsy Cline -Winner 1997 AFI -Best Costume Design 1995 Shine - Nominated for 1996 AFI Award- Best Costume Design 1994 Babe - Asst. Costume Designer COMMERCIALS Various commercials styling/buying and onset for production houses - one20, radicalmedia , filmsmiths, Walkabout 1 [email protected] Top Technicians Management 61 2 9958 1611 Louise Wakefield-Costume Designer – Details of Credits 2020- 2016 Doctor Doctor series 1 - 5 - 5 x 10 pt TV series E.Producers: Jo Rooney, Andy Ryan, Ian Collie Producers : Tony MacNamara, Claudia Karvan,Ally Henville,Rodger Corser Keith Thompson Directors: Peter Salmon, Jeremy Sims, Kriv Stenders, Ian Watson, Ben Chessell, Tori Garrett, Jennifer Leacey, Lucy Gaffy, David Caesar, Geoff Bennett, Lisa Matthews, Erin White, Julietta Boscolo , Catherine Millar, Daniel Nettheim, Hattie Dalton Cast: Rodger Corser, Nicole da Silva, Ryan Johnson, Tina Bursill, Steve Bisley, Hayley McElhinney, Chloe Bayliss, Belinda Bromilow, Matt Castley, Charles Wu 2020 - 2019 Further Back in Time for Dinner - 5 pt TV series Costume Consultant – costume period advice and hire selection 1900- 1940 An Australian Family experience of life in earlier eras. Producers - Penny McWhirter, Mariel Thomas Directors - James Peyton, Michael Bennett 2018 - Diary of an Uber Driver - 6 pt TV series E.Producers: Revlover - Michael Ritchie, Steve Rogers Producers – Martha Coleman, Lauren Edwards Line Producer – Cathy Flannery Director – Matthew Moore Australian drama series based on a popular blog and bestselling e-book by Ben Phillips. It was written by Thomas Ward ( Cast : Sam Cotton, Zahra Newman, John Bell, Caroline Brazier, Ed Oxenbould, Emily Barclay, Julian Maroun ) 2017 – Bite Club -8 pt TV series E.Producers: Jo Rooney, Andy Ryan – Nine Network, David Maher, David Taylor, Sarah Smith – Playmaker Media Producer –Sue Seeary Line Producer – Vanessa Brown Directors: Jen Leacey, Geoff Bennett, Wayne Blair, Peter Andrikidis Cast: Todd Lasance, Ash Ricardo, Dominic Monaghan, Robert Mammone, Darcie Irwin Simpson, Damian Walshe-Howling, Deborah Mailman Two detectives who survive a shark attack join forces to hunt a serial killer that is also hunting them. 2017 - 2015 Love Child –series 3 and 4 2 x 10 pt TV series E.Producers: Jo Rooney, Andy Ryan – Nine Network, David Maher, David Taylor, Sue Seeary, Tim Pye, Sarah Smith – Playmaker Media Producers – Tom Hoffie, Sarah Lambert, Sue Seeary, Sarah Smith Line Producer – Scott Hartley , Vanessa Brown Directors: Geoff Bennett, Mark Joffe, Peter Andrikidis, Grant Brown, Wayne Blair, David Caesar, Shannon Murphy Cast: Jessica Marais, Jonathan LaPaglia, Matt le Nevez, Mandy McElhinney, Ella Scott Lynch, Harriet Dyer, Gracie Gilbert, Sophie Hensser, Miranda Tapsell Set in the early 1970’s in Sydney’s Kings Cross . [email protected] Top Technicians Management 61 2 9958 1611 Details of Credits 2 Louise Wakefield-Costume Designer 2014 -2013 Wonderland –series 1/2/3 2 x 22 pt TV series E.Producers: Jo Porter – FremantleMedia, Rick Maier- Network Ten Producer: Jet Wilkinson, Andy Walker Directors: Darren Ashton, Julie Money, Jovita O’Shaugnessy, Jennifer Leacey, Adrian Russell Wills, Catherine Millar, Ian Gilmour , Tori Garrett, Jonathon Brough, Jet Wilkinson (Cast: Michael Dorman, Anna Bamford, Jess Tovey, Tim Wilson, Emma Lung, Ben Mingay, Brooke Satchwell, Glen McMillian, Tracy Mann, Peter Phelps, Simone Kessell, Michael Booth) One beautiful beach, one cool apartment block, four couples at very different phases of their relationships… A contemporary look at life and love… (Cast: Michael Dorman, Anna Bamford, Jess Tovey, Tim Wilson, Emma Lung, Ben Mingay, Brooke Satchwell, Glen McMillian, Tracy Mann) 2012 Underbelly – Squizzy 8 pt TV series E.Producers: Des Monaghan, Greg Haddrick – Screentime P/L Jo Rooney, Andy Ryan – Nine Networks Producers: Elisa Argenzio, Peter Galwer Directors: David Caesar, Andrew Prowse, Karl Zwicky, and Shawn Seet 1915 – 1927 Melbourne tale of the colourful crime figure Squizzy Taylor. (Cast: Jared Duparis, Camille Keenan, Elise Jansen, and Gracie Gilbert) 2012 Underbelly – Badness 8 pt TV series E.Producers: Des Monaghan, Greg Haddrick – Screentime P/L Jo Rooney, Andy Ryan – Nine Network Producers : Elisa Argenzio, Peter Galwer Directors ; Tony Tilse, David Caesar, Ian Watson Depicts the recent criminal history of convicted killer Anthony Perish and the apprehension by NSW police Strike Force Tuno after almost a decade of surveillance. ( Cast :Matt Nable, Jonathon LaPaglia, Ben Winspear, Aaron Jeffery) 2011 Underbelly – Razor -13 pt series E.Producers: Des Monaghan , Greg Haddrick – Screentime P/L Jo Horsburgh – Nine Network Producers : Elisa Argenzio, Peter Galwer Directors ; Tony Tilse, Shawn Seet, Cherie Nowlan David Caesar, Mat King The tale of rival Razor Gangs that ruled the streets of Sydney in the 1920’s and 1930’s dominated by Kate Leigh and Tilly Devine. ( Cast : Danielle Cormack , Chelsie Preston Crayford, Anna McGahan, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, Jack Campbell ) Winner 2012 APDG Award for Costume Design for Screen (Feature and TV ) – Underbelly Razor [email protected] Top Technicians Management 61 2 9958 1611 Details of Credits 3 Louise Wakefield-Costume Designer 2010 Underbelly – Files -3 Telemovies E.Producers: Des Monaghan , Greg Haddrick – Screentime P/L Jo Horsburgh – Nine Network Producers : Elisa Argenzio, Peter Galwer Directors ; Tony Tilse, Shawn Seet, Cherie Nowlan Tell then Lucifer Was Here Infiltration The Man Who Got Away 3 Melbourne tales of separate crime files from the 1990’s , early 2000’s and late 1970’s 2009 Underbelly – The Golden Mile – 13 pt TV series E.Producers: Des Monaghan , Greg Haddrick – Screentime P/L Jo Horsburgh – Nine Network Producers : Elisa Argenzio, Peter Galwer Directors ; Tony Tilse, Shawn Seet, 13 part True crime series based on real events in Sydney’s King’s Cross in the period 1988 - 1999. ( Cast: Firass Dirani , Emma Booth, Dieter Brummer, Salvatore Coco) 2009/2008 Underbelly – Tale of Two Cities – 13 pt TV series E.Producers: Des Monaghan – Screentime P/L Jo Horsburgh – Nine Network Producers : Brenda Pam , Greg Haddrick Directors : Tony Tilse, Shawn Seet, Grant Brown, Ken Cameron 13 part True crime series based on real events in Melbourne and Sydney and Griffith,NSW in the period 1976 to 1987. ( Cast: Roy Billing, Matt Newton, Peter O’Brien, Anna Hutchinson, Dustin Clare, Peter Phelps) 2008 False Witness -Mini series E.Producers: Des Monaghan Brendan Dahill Producers : Greg Haddrick, Peter Andrikidis Director: Peter Andrikidis 2 x 2hour Mini – series for UKTV Espionage action drama set in London, Australia and Tajikistan. MI6, Scotland Yard and the AFP chase a wayward English diplomat with links to a network of Russian arms dealers. (Cast: Dougray Scott, Claire Forlani, Richard Roxburgh, Rachel Blake, Don Hany) [email protected] Top Technicians Management 61 2 9958 1611 Details of Credits 4 Louise Wakefield-Costume Designer 2008 Scorched - telemovie Production Company : Essential Media and Goalpost Pictures Producers : Kylie du Fresne , Ellenor Cox Director: Tony Tilse A few years hence … Sydney is running out of water, and it’s not going to rain. The driest and hottest summer on record brings unstoppable bushfires and competition for a very valuable resource – water. ( Georgie Parker, Cameron Daddo , Rachael Carpani ) 2007 Underbelly – 13 pt TV series E.Producers: Des Monaghan – Screentime P/L Jo Horsburgh – Nine Network Producers : Brenda Pam , Greg Haddrick Directors : Tony Tilse, Peter Andrikidis , Geoff Bennett, Garth Brown A true crime 13 part mini- series based on the gangland wars in Melbourne , Australia 1990’S - 2007 ( Cast Gyton Grantley, Frankie J Holden, Callan Mulvey, Les Hill, Simon Westaway, Martin Sacks , Madeleine West ) 2005 The Alice – TV series E. Producers : John Edwards , Posey Graeme- Evans ,Thomas Becker Supervising Producer : Jo Rooney Contemporary drama set in Alice Springs. Strange things are happening out there in the desert – (Jessica Napier, Erik Thompson) 2004 Mary Bryant – TV mini series E. Producers: Andy Harries, Des Monaghan, Sue Masters, Justin Bodie, and Peter Berry Producers: Andrew Benson, Greg Haddrick Director: Peter Andrikidis The epic tale of convict Mary Bryant, from the hardship of the 1788 first fleet transport and colony of Botany Bay and her escape
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