Robyn Malcolm is a New Zealand actress known for her work in New Zealand, Australia, US and the UK. She works across all disciplines in Film, Television and Theatre.
She became widely known and loved as the tough matriarch Cheryl West In New Zealand's highly acclaimed Television Drama "Outrageous Fortune". A role for which she won 11 best Actress awards over the 6 seasons and was hailed as New Zealand's sexiest woman four years in a row. She has over 15 Awards to her name for her work in New Zealand and Australia and was the Co-Director of The New Zealand Actors Company.
Robyn became known internationally for her portrayal of the comedically troubled Anita in Jane Campions Television Series "Top of the Lake" and has work extensively in Australia on a wide range of Television and Film. She has successfully sought out a wide range of roles within comedy and drama alike proving her enormous versatility and skill as an actress.
Recently, Robyn has been gaining momentum with roles in the US and the UK. Robyn is based in New Zealand with her two sons.
Greg Johnson is an established New Zealand actor who has been featuring in New Zealand film and television for more than 25 years. Starting out in stand-up comedy, he was the funny guy who could bring beautiful heart and truth to his performances.
Greg’s work spans theatre, film, television and radio. Among his countless roles, he's best known for classic New Zealand films “The World's Fastest Indian” and “The Piano” and in television roles on “Shortland Street”
John Leigh is a New Zealand actor, best known for his performances in “The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers,” Australian TV series “800 Words,” “Stickmen” and winning the hearts of the nation as the befuddled muffin man Lionel in NZ televisions “Shortland Street.”
A celebrated film, television, voice and theatre actor, John has been working consistently since he came on the scene in the 1980s, his work spans kiwi stories to voicing American’s on the successful “Power Rangers” franchise.
Michael John Innes was born in Christchurch in 1953 and became Mick Innes when he moved to Australia 20 years later. With a career spanning 3 decades in film, television and theatre, Mick is a veteran actor, with countless roles in New Zealand and Australia, including “Bootmen,” “Home and Away” and “Echo Point” in Australia and NZ's “Hounds,” “Sunny Skies,” “Super City” and “Shortland St.” Mick has also performed in several theatre productions in both countries, including his celebrated solo work “Zen Dog.”
Celia is a Wellington based teenager who has had a passion for the performing from a very early age. For the last four years, Celia has been taught by Miranda Harcourt at youth acting centre Rata Studios, which has led to roles in theatre shows “26 Cats Destroy the Patriarchy” and “Attila the Hun”
Celia’s first screen role at aged 15 was Kirsty in “Goodness Grows Here.” Currently, Celia can be seen in the web series “Lucy Lewis Can’t Lose” which 2nd season is in development.
In her last year at school, Celia is planning to go to NASDA next year to pursue her passion