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Alice Ansara

Alice Ansara is an Australian actress and dramaturg who works in film, television and theatre.

Background edit

Ansara is the daughter of documentary filmmaker, Martha Ansara and Master Builder Bill Ethell. Ansara began working as an actor as a child and also traveled in Australia whilst her mother made films. In her teens, she spent time in Colombia, South America, becoming fluent in Spanish. Ansara also signs Auslan (Australian Sign Language). She attended the Australian Theatre for Young People in Sydney and later trained at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.

She is the mother of two children, Mavis and Esther.

Career edit

Ansara's first significant role was as young Cathy Ann in the award-winning Australian telemovie Breaking Through.[1] She continued to work professionally across film and television into her adolescence. Before finishing high school, Ansara landed the lead role of Lucia in the 2001 Australian movie La Spagnola,[2][3] which debuted at the Sydney Film Festival and garnered her Best Actress nominations at the 2001 Australian Film Institute Awards[4] (now AACTA Awards) and the 2002 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards.[5]

After graduating from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, Ansara starred in Rosebery 7470[6][7] for which she won a Best Actress Award at the 2006 Melbourne Underground Film Festival.[8] She also began working in theatre, including with leading Australian companies: Sydney Theatre Company, Griffin Theatre Company, Monkey Baa Theatre and Bell Shakespeare. In 2009 Ansara was chosen by Artistic Directors Cate Blanchett and Andrew Upton as one of nine actors in the Sydney Theatre Company's acting ensemble known as "The Residents".[9]

Ansara was part of the core cast of the TV comedy series Bogan Pride,[10] playing Rebel Wilson's best friend Nigella. She has played various characters, including Lamees, in the first two seasons of Nazeem Hussain's television sketch comedy Legally Brown.

She has been a member of Actors Equity since 1989 and has served on the Management Committee of the Actors Benevolent Fund.[11]

Ansara has directed two short documentaries in Auslan for The Deaf Society of NSW, including Jacobs Story,[12] commissioned by the Australian Human Rights Commission. She has also served as a member of the Society's Centenary History sub-committee in the creation of the website Deaf in New South Wales: a Community History.[13] In 2013 she received a Mike Walsh Fellowship[14] to study deaf theatre practices in Scandinavia.

Ansara is a member of the Film & Broadcast Industries Oral History Group associated with Australia's National Film and Sound Archive for whom she records oral histories of Australian actors.[15]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1993 Gino Girl
1997 She’s Not Very Beautiful Jane (lead) Short film
1997 The One That Got Away Maria (lead) Short film
2000 La Spagnola Lucia (lead) Feature film
Best Actress Nomination at AFI Awards, FCCC Awards
2005 Rosebery 7470 Alison (lead) Won Best Actress Award at MUFF Awards
2006 Meditations on a Name Wattle (lead) Short film
2007 Sexy, Single, Bilingual Zoya (lead) Short film
2008 The Ballad of Betty & Joe Betty (lead) Short film
2008 The Ladies Lounge Layla (lead) Short film
Won Queer Perspective Award at Sydney Queer Film Festival
2010 Nude Study Alison
2014 Shock Room Lana Documentary film
Won Best Feature Documentary at Antenna Documentary Film Festival
2016 Video Report Susie (lead)
2017 Deep Storage Sylvia (lead) Short film
Won Audience Award for Best Short Film at Bentonville Film Festival
2017 Beyond the Bubble Denise Short film
2018 Judy and Punch Alice Feature film

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1990 Breaking Through Young Ann
1990 Death Duties Sophie
1997 The Teenage Guide to Popularity Amy
2007 All Saints Detective Grant TV series
2008 Bogan Pride Nigella TV series
2010 My Place Mrs Stockton TV series
2013–14 Legally Brown Lamees / various TV series, season 1–2
2015 Moonman Mum
2017 Newton's Law Carla TV series

Theatre edit

Year Title Role Company
2002 Three Sisters Olga WAAPA
2002 A Midsummer Night's Dream Titania WAAPA
2003 Pericles Gower WAAPA
2003 The Innocent Mistress Mrs Flywife WAAPA
2005 Pearlie in the Park Mrs Possum Monkey Baa
2006 The Merchant of Venice Jessica Bell Shakespeare
2008 Arabian Nights Fatima Griffin Stablemates
2009 The Mysteries: Genesis Lucifer / Abel Sydney Theatre Company
2009 The Seagull The Seagull Screw Theatre Company
2010 Leviathan Caroline Chisolm Sydney Theatre Company
2010 Vs Macbeth Lennox Sydney Theatre Company
2010 The Oresteia Chorus Sydney Theatre Company
2010 The Comedy of Errors Adriana Sydney Theatre Company
2011 One for the Ugly Girls Claire 505 Theatre
2012 Look the Other Way Ensemble Sydney Theatre Company / BYDS
2013 The Other Way Mara Sydney Theatre Company / BYDS
2014 Jump for Jordan Sophia Griffin Theatre Company
2015 I Call My Brothers Ahlem / Tyra Melbourne Theatre Company
2015 The Naked Self Guide Auspicious Arts Projects
2018 Contest C Darebin Arts

Radio edit

Year Title Role Notes
2015 Going and Going Laila ABC Radio National

References edit

  1. ^ "Breaking Through" – via www.imdb.com.
  2. ^ Stratton, David (12 August 2001). "La Spagnola".
  3. ^ "Urban Cinefile LA SPAGNOLA". www.urbancinefile.com.au.
  4. ^ "AACTA – Past Winners – 2000–2010 – 2001". Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). Retrieved 3 June 2012.
  5. ^ . www.urbancinefile.com.au. Archived from the original on 5 September 2013. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
  6. ^ "Rosebery 7470" – via www.imdb.com.
  7. ^ "FilmBizarro.com - From extreme underground horror reviews to independent arthouse and beyond". www.filmbizarro.com.
  8. ^ "Melbourne Underground Film Festival (2006)". IMDb.
  9. ^ Schwartzkoff, Louise (13 June 2009). "New kids on block have an edgy agenda". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
  10. ^ "Bogan Pride: Meet the Cast". SBS Website. 2008. Retrieved 28 April 2014.
  11. ^ "Actors Benevolent Fund of NSW - Home". www.actorsbenevolentfund.org.au.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 May 2014. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
  13. ^ "Deaf in New South Wales: A Community History". Deaf in New South Wales: A Community History.
  14. ^ "Mike Walsh O.B.E. - Official Website". www.mikewalsh.com.au.
  15. ^ "NFSA - Error". colsearch.nfsa.gov.au.

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Alice Ansara is an Australian actress and dramaturg who works in film television and theatre Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Filmography 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 4 Theatre 5 Radio 6 ReferencesBackground editAnsara is the daughter of documentary filmmaker Martha Ansara and Master Builder Bill Ethell Ansara began working as an actor as a child and also traveled in Australia whilst her mother made films In her teens she spent time in Colombia South America becoming fluent in Spanish Ansara also signs Auslan Australian Sign Language She attended the Australian Theatre for Young People in Sydney and later trained at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts She is the mother of two children Mavis and Esther Career editAnsara s first significant role was as young Cathy Ann in the award winning Australian telemovie Breaking Through 1 She continued to work professionally across film and television into her adolescence Before finishing high school Ansara landed the lead role of Lucia in the 2001 Australian movie La Spagnola 2 3 which debuted at the Sydney Film Festival and garnered her Best Actress nominations at the 2001 Australian Film Institute Awards 4 now AACTA Awards and the 2002 Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards 5 After graduating from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts Ansara starred in Rosebery 7470 6 7 for which she won a Best Actress Award at the 2006 Melbourne Underground Film Festival 8 She also began working in theatre including with leading Australian companies Sydney Theatre Company Griffin Theatre Company Monkey Baa Theatre and Bell Shakespeare In 2009 Ansara was chosen by Artistic Directors Cate Blanchett and Andrew Upton as one of nine actors in the Sydney Theatre Company s acting ensemble known as The Residents 9 Ansara was part of the core cast of the TV comedy series Bogan Pride 10 playing Rebel Wilson s best friend Nigella She has played various characters including Lamees in the first two seasons of Nazeem Hussain s television sketch comedy Legally Brown She has been a member of Actors Equity since 1989 and has served on the Management Committee of the Actors Benevolent Fund 11 Ansara has directed two short documentaries in Auslan for The Deaf Society of NSW including Jacobs Story 12 commissioned by the Australian Human Rights Commission She has also served as a member of the Society s Centenary History sub committee in the creation of the website Deaf in New South Wales a Community History 13 In 2013 she received a Mike Walsh Fellowship 14 to study deaf theatre practices in Scandinavia Ansara is a member of the Film amp Broadcast Industries Oral History Group associated with Australia s National Film and Sound Archive for whom she records oral histories of Australian actors 15 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes 1993 Gino Girl 1997 She s Not Very Beautiful Jane lead Short film 1997 The One That Got Away Maria lead Short film 2000 La Spagnola Lucia lead Feature filmBest Actress Nomination at AFI Awards FCCC Awards 2005 Rosebery 7470 Alison lead Won Best Actress Award at MUFF Awards 2006 Meditations on a Name Wattle lead Short film 2007 Sexy Single Bilingual Zoya lead Short film 2008 The Ballad of Betty amp Joe Betty lead Short film 2008 The Ladies Lounge Layla lead Short filmWon Queer Perspective Award at Sydney Queer Film Festival 2010 Nude Study Alison 2014 Shock Room Lana Documentary filmWon Best Feature Documentary at Antenna Documentary Film Festival 2016 Video Report Susie lead 2017 Deep Storage Sylvia lead Short filmWon Audience Award for Best Short Film at Bentonville Film Festival 2017 Beyond the Bubble Denise Short film 2018 Judy and Punch Alice Feature film Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1990 Breaking Through Young Ann 1990 Death Duties Sophie 1997 The Teenage Guide to Popularity Amy 2007 All Saints Detective Grant TV series 2008 Bogan Pride Nigella TV series 2010 My Place Mrs Stockton TV series 2013 14 Legally Brown Lamees various TV series season 1 2 2015 Moonman Mum 2017 Newton s Law Carla TV seriesTheatre editYear Title Role Company 2002 Three Sisters Olga WAAPA 2002 A Midsummer Night s Dream Titania WAAPA 2003 Pericles Gower WAAPA 2003 The Innocent Mistress Mrs Flywife WAAPA 2005 Pearlie in the Park Mrs Possum Monkey Baa 2006 The Merchant of Venice Jessica Bell Shakespeare 2008 Arabian Nights Fatima Griffin Stablemates 2009 The Mysteries Genesis Lucifer Abel Sydney Theatre Company 2009 The Seagull The Seagull Screw Theatre Company 2010 Leviathan Caroline Chisolm Sydney Theatre Company 2010 Vs Macbeth Lennox Sydney Theatre Company 2010 The Oresteia Chorus Sydney Theatre Company 2010 The Comedy of Errors Adriana Sydney Theatre Company 2011 One for the Ugly Girls Claire 505 Theatre 2012 Look the Other Way Ensemble Sydney Theatre Company BYDS 2013 The Other Way Mara Sydney Theatre Company BYDS 2014 Jump for Jordan Sophia Griffin Theatre Company 2015 I Call My Brothers Ahlem Tyra Melbourne Theatre Company 2015 The Naked Self Guide Auspicious Arts Projects 2018 Contest C Darebin ArtsRadio editYear Title Role Notes 2015 Going and Going Laila ABC Radio NationalReferences edit Breaking Through via www imdb com Stratton David 12 August 2001 La Spagnola Urban Cinefile LA SPAGNOLA www urbancinefile com au AACTA Past Winners 2000 2010 2001 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts AACTA Retrieved 3 June 2012 Urban Cinefile FCCA AWARDS 2002 NOMINATIONS www urbancinefile com au Archived from the original on 5 September 2013 Retrieved 11 May 2014 Rosebery 7470 via www imdb com FilmBizarro com From extreme underground horror reviews to independent arthouse and beyond www filmbizarro com Melbourne Underground Film Festival 2006 IMDb Schwartzkoff Louise 13 June 2009 New kids on block have an edgy agenda Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 11 May 2014 Bogan Pride Meet the Cast SBS Website 2008 Retrieved 28 April 2014 Actors Benevolent Fund of NSW Home www actorsbenevolentfund org au Twenty Years Twenty Stories Jacob s Story Archived from the original on 12 May 2014 Retrieved 11 May 2014 Deaf in New South Wales A Community History Deaf in New South Wales A Community History Mike Walsh O B E Official Website www mikewalsh com au NFSA Error colsearch nfsa gov au Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alice Ansara amp oldid 1202880396, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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