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Guy Edmonds is an Australian born stage and film actor. He is best known for his work on such programmes as ''Home and Away'', ''All Saints'' and ''Double Take'', and on stage in the world premiere productions of ''Holding the Man'' as Timothy Conigrave and ''Rupert'' as Rupert Murdoch alongside Academy Award nominee James Cromwell. ==Biography== Guy graduated from the Queensland University of Technology with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) and quickly established himself as one of the country's most prolific actors. He first achieved public and critical acclaim in the world premiere production of ''Holding the Man'' for Griffin Theatre Company.〔(''Enduring Love'' - Interview with Guy Edmonds and Matt Zeremes for 2008 Melbourne season of Holding the Man )〕 It was the fastest selling production in Griffin’s history and enjoyed five additional seasons at Griffin Theatre, the Sydney Opera House, Company B, the Brisbane Powerhouse and the Melbourne Theatre Company. It was this show that marked his London West End debut, with an all star cast that included Jane Turner and Simon Burke. It was performed at the Trafalgar Studios in 2010.〔(TV interview with writer Tommy Murphy and lead actor Guy Edmonds for 2008 Melbourne season of Holding the Man )〕 Following his West End debut, Guy starred in the world premiere of the rock musical ''It’s About Time'' at London’s Latitude Festival. He sang and drummed alongside Tom Jones, Florence and the Machine, Vampire Weekend, The National, Belle & Sebastian and many more internationally acclaimed artists.〔(''Holding the Guy'' - Interview with actor Guy Edmonds )〕 It was a smash hit and played to sold out houses.〔(''The Long Embrace'' - Interview with actors Guy Edmonds and Matt Zeremes )〕 He starred with Richard Roxburgh in Neil Armfield’s multi-award-winning world premiere production of ''Toy Symphony'' for Company B. His other theatre credits include ''Orestes 2.0'' (Cry Havoc), ''Fortune & Men’s Eyes'' (NIDA), ''Pool (no water)'' (Square the Circle), ''The Cold Child'' (Griffin Independent) and ''The Fifth at Randwick'' (Melbourne Fringe Festival).〔(TV Interview with Guy Edmonds & Amanda Bishop on The Morning Show )〕 His film credits include ''Bedlam'' (Diabolic Pictures), ''Red Dot'' (Shoe Productions), ''Almost'' (Wandering Eye Films), ''Invasion'' (AFTRS) and ''Rapid Fear'' (IFM World Releasing).〔(It’s Bedlam on DVD for After Dark )〕 Edmonds co-directed 2014 with Matt Zeremes, the comedy musical film ''Super Awesome!''.〔(Guy Edmonds director Super Awesome )〕 His television credits include ''Home and Away'' (Channel Seven), ''The Unlikely Planet'' (Unlikely Productions), ''Darren'' (Truce Films), ''Double Take'' (Fremantle Media), ''Hammer Bay'' (MTV) and ''All Saints'' (Channel Seven). He is also a professional voice over artist, lending his voice to some of the world’s biggest brands in award-winning campaigns. Guy is represented in Sydney, Los Angeles and London. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Guy Edmonds」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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