Geordie Taylor
Johnny
Hailing from country Victoria, Geordie is a multi-talented performer who has written, produced and directed his own projects, as well as running the Warrambeen Film Festival.
Geordie has appeared in a number of short films and Australian television series, such as ‘Blue Heelers’, ‘Canal Road’, and ‘The Pacific’.
Erin Dewar
Lucy
Erin graduated from Ballarat Arts Academy (BAPA) in 2004. Her theatre credits include ‘Women of Troy’ (as Helen), ‘Julius Caesar’ (as Brutus), ‘The Girl Who Wanted to be God’ (Dancing With Strangers, Theatreworks), ‘A Walk Through the Life of William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes’ (Melbourne Writers Festival and Women of Asia, CUB Malthouse) and ‘Macbeth’ (Blue Rose).
Erin has been an ensemble member of Red Stitch Actors Theatre since 2006, and has appeared in the Green Room Award -winning production of ‘Harvest’ (2006), ‘Crestfall’, ‘Rabbit Hole’, ‘The Pain and the Itch’, ‘Red Sky Morning’ (2008 Green Room Award -winning production at Red Stitch and 2009 FULL-TILT season at The Arts Centre), ‘Marie Antoinette – The Colour of Flesh’ and in 2009, ‘Yellow Moon: The Ballad of Leila and Lee’. Erin was nominated for a Green Room Award (Best Supporting Performer) for her body of work during 2008 at Red Stitch.
Erin’s film and TV credits include ‘Blue Heelers’, ‘Holly’s Heroes’, ‘Wicked Science’, ‘The Floating Brothel’ (ABC/BBC), ‘Underbelly’ and most recently as Tanya Tasker on ‘Neighbours’.
Fleur Murphy
Morgan
Fleur grew up in Mooroopna, and from a young age was always involved in theatre and the arts, both at school and through local theatre groups. Fleur attended the Ballarat Arts Academy from 2001-2004, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Performance. After moving to Melbourne in 2005 to further pursue a career in the arts, she has appeared in a number of professional productions in theatre, film and television. Fleur has always wanted to return home and make a film that would showcase the area she grew up in, hoping to highlight the potential the area has in supporting the film industry and to call attention to some of the environmental and social issues associated with living in a small country town.
Her theatre credits include ‘Julius Caesar’(as ‘Cassius’), ‘As You Like It’ (as ‘Celia’), ‘Birthday’ (as ‘Lily’), ‘Hothouse’(as ‘Lily’) ‘One Cloud’ (as ‘Greta’) as well as a number of workshop readings for 9minds and backstage for Red Stitch. Fleur’s television credits include ‘Neighbours’, ‘The Wedge’, ‘Forget The Rules’, and various commercials. Her film credits include ‘Irresistible’, ‘The Immortal Flower’, ‘Kill The Alphabet’, and ‘You’re The Only Mate I’d Call If I Woke Up In A Hotel Room With A Dead Hooker’.
Chris Saxton
Edward
Chris studied at the University of Ballarat Arts Academy. His theatre credits include ‘The Threepenny Opera’ (Redroom Theatre), ‘At Santucci’s’, ‘Hothouse’, ‘Birthday’ (FLIP Stage and Screen), ‘King Lear’ (Ozact), ‘Julius Caesar’, ‘Six Characters in Search of an Author’ and ‘Blue Absence’. Chris has also performed in play readings for 9minds and Chapel Off Chapel’s Emerging Playwrights Program.
Chris’ film and television credits include ‘The King’ and ‘Don’t Let Go’, as well as corporate training videos, various commercials and short films.