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Millie Spencer Brown

Millie studied at the prestigious Australian Theatre for Young People & later with Sandra-Lee Patterson. At the tender age of ten, Millie auditioned and landed the Lead role of MONKEY in the successful running TV series WATER RATS. She was cast in the Sydney Theatre Company production LA DISPUTE directed by Benedict Andrew’s.

After her high school years of study, she was cast in the Feature Film THE BLACK BALLOON, the TV series DANCE ACADEMY & Warner’s artist THE SUNDANCE KIDS Music video, Along with numerous TVC’s Millie’s short film credits include playing Lead role’s in SHIFT, BLUE MONDAY directed by Craig Boreham,THE BUNKER directed by Kate Vinen (AFTRS), VIRGIN with director, Angus Mullane & DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL directed by Kaitlin Hasenkamp.

Miles Szanto
Miles Szanto

Miles Szanto

Miles Szanto is an Australian actor and writer who has been performing professionally for a little over 10 years. He has completed extensive training at ATYP, the American Musical and Dramatic Academy on a scholarship and was later invited to attend the prestigious Atlantic Acting School in NYC.

He has appeared in the stage production and the Australian cast recording of THE WIZARD OF OZ for SEL & GFO following which he appeared in the Sam Mendes production of OLIVER THE MUSICAL (CamMac/IMG). In 2010 Miles made his Sydney Theatre Company debut as Eliot in TUSK TUSK.

Miles' talent has also been recognized in the film and television industry where his credits include the lead role ‘Kuru’ in the Logie and AFI award winning and worldwide hit television series THE ELEPHANT PRINCESS (Series 1 & 2), as ‘Marcus’ in the highly acclaimed series LOVE MY WAY (series 2 and 3) and the series SNOBS.  He has appeared as a television presenter for K-ZONE TV, STUDIO DISNEY and AMTV.

Miles' film credits include the shorts DROWNING (for which he was awarded a special High Commendation in the  Best Actor category by the judging panel at Saint Kilda Film Festival, Melbourne), OSTIA – LA NOTTE FINALE and BLUE MONDAY (which he co-wrote with Craig Boreham). 2011 will see Miles direct his first funded short film.

 

 

Ryan Corr
Ryan Corr

Ryan Corr

Ryan Corr is a stand out graduate of NIDA's 2009 year, where his roles included Algernon in 'The Importance of Being Earnest', Angelo in 'Measure for Measure' and Zamislov in 'Summerfolk'. Having worked extensively in the Australian television industry as a teenager, Ryan had several main cast TV credits to his name prior to his studies at NIDA. 'The Sleepover Club' which marked his professional debut at only 13, 'Silver Sun' for BSLM and Southern Star's hugely popular 'Blue Water High' for the ABC. He also has a string of guest appearances under his belt including 'Neighbours' and 'Blue Heelers'.

Ryan's film credits include Irina Goundortseva's 'Pirahna', Spike Jonze's 'Where the Wild Things Are', 'Before the Rain' for NIDA/AFTRS and 'Jimmy Tennison' for NIDA.

Recently Ryan appeared in the main cast role of Michael 'Doc' Kanaan in 'Underbelly: The Golden Mile', Isaac in the forthcoming second series of Showtime's critically acclaimed 'Tangle', opposite Matt Day, Kat Stewart and Catherine McClements, and the role of Marty in the Melbourne thriller '6 Plots,' directed by Leigh Sheehan.

Currently, Ryan has joined the cast of the Seven Network's top rating 'Packed to the Rafters', alongside Rebecca Gibney and Erik Thomson.

 

Matt Levett
Matt Levett

Matt Levett

Matt is a graduate of the prestigious Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (2009) and an up and coming young Australian actor.  Whilst at WAAPA he performed in productions of 'Lieutenant of Inishmore', 'As You Like It', 'The Odyssey', 'A Mother', 'Coram Boy', and 'Fidels Cigar'. He was also awarded the Sally Burton prize for most outstanding performance in a classical text.

Matt has featured on numerous film projects and Australian television series including All Saints, Home and Away, Two Twisted and Rescue: Special Ops.

Most recently Matt has been cast as the new series regular Sean Smithwick on ABC TV's third season of 'Bed of Roses'.

 

Anni Finsterer
Anni Finsterer

Anni Finsterer

Anni graduated with a Bachelor of Performing Arts from University of Western Sydney in 1987. In 2009, she earned a Graduate Diploma of Education in Drama and English from the University of New England.

Anni was awarded an AFI Award in 2009 for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Movie for Ann Upfield in Three Acts of Murder. Other film credits include Johnny Ghost, To Have and To Hold, The Boys are Back, Prime Mover, The Clinic and Strange Fits of Passion. Anni has appeared in numerous television series including City Homicide, All Saints, Home and Away and Love My Way.

In theatre, Anni has worked for both major and independent companies including Sydney Theatre Company, Australian People's Theatre, Melbourne Theatre Company, Company B Belvoir, Queensland Theatre Company, Griffin and Bell Shakespeare. She played major roles in Macbeth, (Macbeth and Lady Macbeth,) Hamlet, The Women of Troy, Othello and Antony and Cleopatra. In independent theatre she toured Europe and Asia with American Drama Group Europe.

 

Aldo Mignone
Aldo Mignone

Aldo Mignone

Aldo is currently studying at Australia’s prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) and is a graduate of the Flinders University Drama Centre. His theatre experience includes productions of BEACH BOY, A BOY’S LIFE, THE JUNGLE and THE CRUCIBLE. Aldo also appeared in the short film LOST ONE, directed by Dario Russo and in the popular web spoof ITALIAN SPIDERMAN and is featured in the SBS Television series DANGER 5.

   

 

BLUE MONDAY
MILLIE SPENCER-BROWN, MILES SZANTO,RYAN CORR, ALDO MIGNONE,
ANNI FINSTERER, MATT LEVETT
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY ADAM HOWDEN PRODUCTION DESIGN JASMINE CHRISTIE
EDITOR ADRIAN CHIARELLA SOUND DESIGN AND ORIGINAL MUSIC XAVIER FIJAC
PRODUCED BY ANNMAREE J BELL WRITTEN BY MILES SZANTO AND CRAIG BOREHAM
DIRECTED BY CRAIG BOREHAM
AN AZURE PRODUCTIONS FILM

 

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