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Lisa Armytage
Trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Lisa is an experienced actor who has worked in TV, film and radio both in the UK and Australia. This includes the main cast of Neighbours, as Dr Beverley Marshall; the lead role of Jo Reagan in the film Cool Change, (directed by George Miller); and Anne Lancaster in the tv mini-series The Lancaster Miller Affair. |
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Larah Bross
Larah received her B.A. in Theatre from Dawson College in Montreal. She has written and performed sketch comedy On and Off-Broadway. Larah lives in Edinburgh and works as a Drama Teacher, Radio Presenter, and performs at The Stand Comedy Club with her Sketch Comedy Group. |
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Alastair Danson
Alastair trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and received the BBC Carleton Hobbs award for radio. He is a regular performer in BBC radio dramas and features, and has appeared on TV in Harbour Lights and Thackeray’s Women. |
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Al Gregg
Al recently appeared in Monsieur Venus (Theatre Royal, Haymarket); Reality Chokes (Pentameters, Edinburgh) which he co-wrote; Blue Orange (Wimbledon Theatre) and Dead Language (ICA Theatre). Most recently he worked with Bafta award winning Monty Python sound engineer Andre Jacquemin and is the male voice for British Airways. |
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Gregor Hunt
Gregor was born in Scotland and trained at the Welsh College of Music & Drama. His theatre credits include Tunes of Glory (UK tour), Feelgood (Vienna & Frankfurt), Blow Up Does Dallas and The Making of Miss Peggy Lee (Battersea Arts Centre), My Fat Friend (Hamburg) and Richard II (Pleasance London). |
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Tamara Kennedy
A successful actress and voiceover artist for over 20 years, Tamara has enjoyed leading roles on stage, TV and radio. TV highlights include 14 years as Joanna Ross-Gifford in the Scottish soap opera High Road and 2 years as forensics expert Sheila Crombie in Taggart as well as appearances in Rab C Nesbitt, Monarch of the Glen and many other primetime shows. |
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Julie Mayhew
Julie Mayhew is a regular voice on BBC Radio 4, turning her voice to a number of accents and character voices in the long-running comedy series 'Recorded For Training Purposes'. She has co-written and appeared in two critically acclaimed comic plays - 'Recruitment Stars' at the Edinburgh Festival and 'If No-One Loves You, Change' at London's Kings Head. |
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Peter Vollebregt
Peter Vollebregt is an extremely versatile actor with many years of experience playing lead roles on stage and screen. He has narrated a number of James Bond books for Macmillan Publishers and is currently appearing as Fr. Dominic in the popular BBC Scotland drama series River City. |
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