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Tania Nolan – “Louise”
Tania Nolan is a graduate of Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School. She is currently filming the new South Pacific Pictures TV series Go Girls. No stranger to television, Tania's portrayal of Isobel Jones in the TV1 series The Hothouse earned her a Best Actress nomination in the 2007 Qantas Television Awards. Tania's screen credits include several short films, as well as features Kissy Kissy (NZ International Film Festival 2007) and the upcoming Underworld 3: Rise of the Lycans (2009), with Michael Sheen and Bill Nighy. Tania's theatre credits include leading lady Bella in Rabbit, Circa Theatre (2008), Part Of Me, directed by Danny Mulheron (2007) and Estella in Great Expectations, directed by Miranda Harcourt & Tom McCrory (2004).
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Kevin Keys – “David” Kevin Keys has worked as a professional actor and musician in Wellington and Auckland for over ten years. He has performed in many New Zealand theatres, including Circa, Downstage, Speer Collective and Bats. His film credits include in Friendly Fire (2005), directed by Jason Howden and he has appeared in all three Lord of the Rings films. He has also compared numerous concerts for the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.
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Rosella Hart – “Nurse Davis” Rosella Hart graduated with a BA Performing Arts from Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School in 2000. She has performed in many New Zealand theatres, including Circa, Fortune Theatre, Centrepoint Theatre and the Capital E National Tour. Her short film credits include Caroline in Friendly Fire (2005), directed by Jason Howden and The SweetSingers, directed by Ian Mune. She recently appeared in Insider’s Guide to Happiness and has appeared in all three Lord of the Rings films, KingKong and Xena: Warrior Princess. She has also narrated several stories on radio for Radio New Zealand.
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Sylvia Rands – “Mrs Jacobs” Sylvia Rands has been acting professionally in New Zealand and Australia for nearly 30 years. She has worked for every New Zealand theatre company and performed her solo Shakespeare show, Such Sweet Thunder, nationally after its premiere at the 1990 NZ International Festival of the Arts. She was nominated as Best Actress at the 1985 GOFTA Awards 1985 for playing Polly Hanlon in the mini-series Hanlon. On screen she appeared in many New Zealand TV series as guest and has made three films with Tucker films, the last Bonjour Timothy, earning her a Best Supporting Actress nomination. She worked as a professional voice coach in Melbourne and Sydney for eight years and is currently Head of Voice at Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School.
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Gerald Bryan – “Mr Jacobs” Gerald Bryan has been acting professionally in New Zealand and the United Kingdom since 1974. He has performed many plays at Downstage Theatre since 1981, including Amadeus, The Rivals, Hamlet, Boys’ OwnMacBeth and The Taming of the Shrew. He has also worked in plays and revues at Taki Rua, Mercury and Circa. Among his many television appearances are lead roles in Close to Home, The Fireraiser, Cuckooland, Mirror Mirror and Tiger Country in New Zealand and Dr Watson in 221B Baker Street, a version of the Sherlock Holmes stories recorded in Hollywood. He has also appeared in a number of films, TVCs and on radio.
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