Cameron Rhodes
Cameron has been working for over 23 years as an actor in theatre, tv, and film, and as a voice-over artist. Since graduating from Toi Whaakari The NZ Drama School in 1987, he has appeared in over 75 productions, at theatres that include Auckland Theatre Company, Silo, Downstage and Circa. With a particular interest in voice and acting technique, Cameron has tutored and directed at Unitec, Toi Whaakari and recent ATC summer schools. He is also in demand as a voice and acting coach in the private sector, and has worked as a communications coach at TVNZ and TV3.
Recent acting work includes The Importance of Being Earnest at the ATC, Samuel Byck in Assassins, and Willie in Happy Days at the Silo, and the award-winning Brave Donkey short film, for which Cameron won the Show Me Shorts Best Actor Award.
"The Actors' Program is an exciting, intensive, year-long course learning from the best in the business. Every tutor is a highly-successful professional working in, and familiar with the needs of the acting industry in NZ. I am thrilled to be part of this course that will truly equip the sutdents with the skills to succeed".
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