The Impeccable Resume' Of Actress Corinne DaviesA Story by starpowerA Bright Future For Actress Corinne DaviesJust found out
some interesting statistics. The National Institute of Dramatic Arts, NIDA, in
Australia, has been rated by The Hollywood Reporter number 8 on a list of the
top 25 drama schools in the world. Who knew that? We certainly didn’t. We also
discovered that NIDA has over 4,000 applicants each and every year but it only
accepts 22 students out of all those hopefuls. Well that’s an acceptance rate
of way less than 1%. Once again, who knew? NIDA is
obviously a very prestigious school and some of its famous graduate names might
sound familiar: Mel Gibson, Baz Lurmann, Cate Blanchett, Sam Worthington, Hugo
Weaving and Judy Davis, to name but a few. We forgot to mention Corinne Davies,
another Australian actress who is currently based in Los Angeles. She went to
NIDA and while there performed in some truly great plays including Shakespeare classics
such as, Romeo and Juliet and Much Ado About Nothing. She also
appeared in All in the Timing by
playwright David Ives and among many, many other productions, Who’s Afraid of The Working Class by
Australians Andrew Bovell, Irine Vela, Christos Tsiolkas, Patricia
Cornelius and Melissa Reeves. After finishing
NIDA Corinne acted in feature films, short films, TV productions, stage plays
and she also excelled in voiceovers. She was featured in the motion picture MacBeth starring Sam Worthington and
directed by Geoffrey Wright. That film premiered at the 2006 Toronto
International Film Festival. She also starred in the premiere of the play When Dad Married Fury, written by
award-winning Australian playwright David Williamson. Besides performing in
countless stage productions, she’s also been in some very highly praised short
films. One of them, It’s Just Gary,
became a bona fide festival hit. It was selected to play at film festivals all
around the world. Although
Corinne is an established stage, TV and motion picture actress, she loves doing
voiceovers for radio campaigns and commercials for big brands such as K-Mart,
Nissan, Nutella and Croc Shoes. She even won the People’s Choice Award for her
performance at the 2012 Maj Monologues competition in Perth, Australia. Shortly
after that, Corinne was presented with the Dame Joan Sutherland Fund
Scholarship from the American Australian Association, which assisted her with
further development of her skills and in making the transition to America.
Corinne has several audiobooks on her schedule and is negotiating some very
exciting movie and TV projects. Corinne also
recently had a lead role in the feature film ‘To My Family’, which will have its
theatrical release later this year "and she also made a couple of TV
appearances with guest roles on The Discovery Channel’s ‘Married With Secrets’ and
Tru TVs ‘You Can Do Better’. We can’t wait to see what she does next! © 2018 starpower |
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