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'Actors can enter this intangible territory of performance, the zone of the great actor, only after they have first done what is required of all good actors – to have solid preparation of both the character and the scene, and to have a solid grasp of camera technique. Preparation enables them to let go of their brain and allow the subconscious of the character to take control of the character’s responses, and with the letting go comes a greater freedom to explore the intangible. Competence in front of a camera and on a film set will prevent technical requirements from interfering with the freedom a great performance demands.'
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Ian Wilmoth
is a male actor who has appeared in Australian and international television dramas such as MDA, The Secret Life of Us (opposite Claudia Karvan), Stingers (opposite Peter Phelps), Halifax f.p., Blue Heelers, Neighbours, children's shows such as Ocean Girl III and Driven Crazy, and appears in a series of TV commercials for Snack in a Box noodles, pasta and rice. Ian has acted in many short films including the Awgie winning Absolute Zero, written and directed by Alan Woodruff, The Urge with Bud Tingwell, and has acted in his own short films The Jerrys and Dare, both of which he directed. He also appeared in the feature film Angel Baby with John Lynch, and so is only three degrees of separation from Kevin Bacon. He occasionally moonlighted as a solicitor, and is now a teacher. (For more information on film, TV and theatre acting or voice classes please follow the Drama By Design link above.) He speaks Mandarin Chinese, a little French and Spanish, and other bits and pieces from around the world. He can sing, he can dance (uncannily like Steve Martin), but he has absolutely no sense of humour, and for that he apologises. He also apologises for the basic nature of this website, which he built himself. |
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