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Virginia Gay

Virginia Gay (born 16 September 1981) is an Australian actress, writer and director, mostly known for her work on the Australian TV dramas Winners & Losers (as Frances James), and All Saints (as Gabrielle Jaeger). [1]

Virginia Gay
Born (1981-09-16) 16 September 1981 (age 41)
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Actress, Writer and Director
Years active2005–present

Education

Born in Sydney,[2] Gay attended Summer Hill Public School and Newtown High School of the Performing Arts in Sydney as a drama and music student.[3] She studied English literature and performance studies at Sydney University and was a member of the Sydney University Dramatic Society from 2001 to 2003. She left Sydney University and enrolled at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA), at the Edith Cowan University, Perth, where she graduated in 2005 with an Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts. She won the Coles Myer Institute Vocational Student of the Year award and the prestigious Sangora Education Foundation Award for Vocational Education and Training.[4]

Career

While still at WAAPA, Gay unsuccessfully auditioned for the role of Ricky on All Saints. However, she impressed the directors so much that after graduation in 2006, she was called in to audition for the role of Gabrielle Jaeger.[5] She appeared in the final four seasons of the show, between 2006 and 2009.[citation needed]

In 2008, she appeared with Ian Moss (of Cold Chisel fame) as her professional partner on the reality series It Takes Two and the pair came third.[6][7] Gay and Moss made It Takes Two history, scoring a 10 from judge Ross Wilson in their first performance on the show.[8]

In October 2008, Gay was part of the cast in a concert performance of the musical Breast Wishes in support of Breast Cancer.[9]

In February/March 2009, when Shane Jenek (Courtney Act) injured his leg in a skiing accident, Gay was asked to replace Jenek in the production Gentlemen Prefer Blokes for the Mardi Gras festival.[citation needed]

From March 2011, Gay portrayed Frances James in the TV series Winners & Losers on the Seven Network.[10]

From 2011 to 2016, Gay made several appearances as a guest panelist on the ABC's First Tuesday Book Club hosted by Jennifer Byrne. [11]

During August 2012, Gay performed her cabaret show Dirty Pretty Songs at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in The Famous Spiegeltent.[12]

In 2016, Gay played the title character in Hayes Theatre Co's production of Calamity Jane. It was directed by Richard Carroll with musical director Nigel Ubrihien, choreographer Cameron Mitchell, and producer Michelle Guthrie. The show ran from August 3 to 7. This was Calamity Janes professional debut in Australia although the play has a long production history via Australian amateur troupes.[13] Virginia Gay reprised the title role in a full production of Calamity Jane which played at the Hayes Theatre from 8 March - 1 April 2017  and later the Belvoir Theatre, Sydney. It then toured to many venues in south-eastern Australia, including Melbourne and Canberra in 2018.[14]

In 2022 Virginia Gay wrote and performed in the play, Cyrano for the Melbourne Theatre Company. The play is a gender – flipped, modern re-imagining of Cyrano de Bergerac written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand.[15]

In 2022 Gay joined the filming for SBS drama Safe Home (TV series)[16] and was a part of ABC drama Savage River as the character of Rachel Kennedy.[17]

In May 2023, it was announced that Gay would be participating in the twentieth series of Dancing with the Stars. She was paired with Ian Waite.

Personal life

In June 2008, Gay was the victim of a violent assault by two men in the suburb of Marrickville in Sydney. The men then went on to murder chef Daniel Owen.[18][19]

Charity work

In May 2009, Gay was the national ambassador for Cystic Fibrosis Australia's annual awareness and fundraising campaign 65 Roses Day.[20] Gay also attends the Good Friday Appeal held in Melbourne every year to support the Royal Children's Hospital.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Once Upon a Time Gabriella Short
2006 Violet Woman in toilet Short
2008 Winners & Losers Alison Atkinson Short
2015 Palindromes Narrator (voice) Short
2017 Mrs McCutcheon Mrs. Clutterbuck Short
2017 Naked Strangers DJ Benny J (voice)
2018 Paper Cut 000 Operator (voice) Short
2019 Judy and Punch Ma

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2006 Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King Fan #1 Episode: "The Road Virus Heads North"
2006 The Team Virginia (voice) TV series
2006–2009 All Saints Gabrielle Jaeger Main role (series 9–12)
2009 Good News Week Herself Series 7 Episode 34
2011 Some Say Love Various Episode: "Pilot"
2011–2016 Winners & Losers Frances James Regular role
2019 Preacher Truck driver Episode: "Last Supper"
2022 After the Verdict Trish 6 episodes
2022 Savage River[21] Rachel Kennedy ABC TV: 6 episode crime drama
2022 The Crew's Ship Maggie
2023 We Interrupt This Broadcast Various 7 episodes
2023 Mother and Son Liz
2023 Safe Home [22] Eve 4 episodes
2023 Dancing with the Stars (Australian TV series) Self 7 episodes

Theatre

Year Title Role Venue Notes
2012 On the Production of Monsters Shari Melbourne Theatre Company
2012 Dirty Pretty Songs Herself The Spiegeltent, Edinburgh Festival Also Adelaide Cabaret Festival and other venues.
2013 Songs to Self-Destruct To Herself Adelaide Cabaret Festival
2013 The Beast Sue Melbourne Theatre Company
2016 High Society Liz Imbrie Hayes Theatre Company
2016 Calamity Jane Calamity Jane Hayes Theatre and Belvoir Theatre, Sydney In 2018 toured to Melbourne, Canberra and other venues in Australia.
2016 Wonderful Town Ruth Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall With Squabblogic and Sydney Philharmonic Choir
2017 Vivid White Güüs Melbourne Theatre Company
2022 Cyrano Cyrano Melbourne Theatre Company written by Virginia Gay after Edmond Rostand

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result
2017 Sydney Theatre Awards Best female performer in a musical Calamity Jane Won

References

  1. ^ Law, Benjamin (29 October 2022). "Virginia Gay". The Sydney Morning Herald - Good Weekend. p. 38.
  2. ^ Nunn, Louise (6 June 2013). "Virginia Gay turns tragedy into Cabaret Festival dynamite". The Advertiser. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  3. ^ "Principal's Report"[permanent dead link], Newtown High School of the Performing Arts Parent Newsletter, Issue 7, September 2006 (358 KB)
  4. ^ Gay, Virginia (20 May 2015). "'It wasn't all kulcha': Virginia Gay remembers her years at the Sydney University Drama Society". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Virginia Gay Plays Frances James". Prime7. 18 June 2012. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Dirty Pretty Songs" review by Lauren Sherritt, Australian Stage, 22 June 2012
  7. ^ "Virginia Gay plays Frances James", Winners & Losers, Yahoo!7
  8. ^ It takes Two episode guide, tv.com
  9. ^ "Breast Wishes: Gala Concert Performance" 18 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Sydney Theatre at Walsh Bay (October 2008. Retrieved 10 July 2009)
  10. ^ Devlyn, Darren (20 September 2010). "Channel 7 hoping for a winner about losers". Herald Sun. Retrieved 28 January 2014.
  11. ^ Byrne, Jennifer. "The Book Club". Retrieved 6 November 2022.
  12. ^ Bell, Jo (21 August 2012). "Virginia Gay – Dirty, Pretty Songs". Edinburghfestival.list.co.uk. Retrieved 28 January 2014.
  13. ^ Litson, Jo (6 June 2016). "Virginia Gay Cracks the Whip as Calamity Jane". Retrieved 6 November 2022.
  14. ^ Rugendyke, Louise (26 August 2018). "'You'll kill yourself': Virginia Gay on the risks and rewards of Calamity Jane".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  15. ^ Au-Nhien Nguyen, Giselle (14 October 2022). "Cyrano review - Virginia Gay shines in this bold, queer reimagining". Retrieved 6 November 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  16. ^ https://tvtonight.com.au/2023/03/airdate-safe-home.html
  17. ^ https://tvtonight.com.au/2022/02/cameras-roll-on-savage-river.html
  18. ^ "All Saints star Virginia Gay bashed in deadly rampage", The Sun-Herald (20 June 2008)
  19. ^ "All Saints star attacked", ABC News (19 June 2008)
  20. ^ "Virginia Gay 65 Roses Day Cystic Fibrosis Ambassador". Melbourne.jollypeople.com. 20 April 2009. Retrieved 28 January 2014.
  21. ^ https://tvtonight.com.au/2022/09/virginia-gay-grateful-for-paths-that-led-to-savage-river.html
  22. ^ https://tvtonight.com.au/2022/07/filming-underway-on-safe-home-for-sbs.html

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Virginia Gay born 16 September 1981 is an Australian actress writer and director mostly known for her work on the Australian TV dramas Winners amp Losers as Frances James and All Saints as Gabrielle Jaeger 1 Virginia GayBorn 1981 09 16 16 September 1981 age 41 Sydney New South WalesNationalityAustralianOccupation s Actress Writer and DirectorYears active2005 present Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Charity work 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Theatre 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External linksEducation EditBorn in Sydney 2 Gay attended Summer Hill Public School and Newtown High School of the Performing Arts in Sydney as a drama and music student 3 She studied English literature and performance studies at Sydney University and was a member of the Sydney University Dramatic Society from 2001 to 2003 She left Sydney University and enrolled at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts WAAPA at the Edith Cowan University Perth where she graduated in 2005 with an Advanced Diploma of Performing Arts She won the Coles Myer Institute Vocational Student of the Year award and the prestigious Sangora Education Foundation Award for Vocational Education and Training 4 Career EditWhile still at WAAPA Gay unsuccessfully auditioned for the role of Ricky on All Saints However she impressed the directors so much that after graduation in 2006 she was called in to audition for the role of Gabrielle Jaeger 5 She appeared in the final four seasons of the show between 2006 and 2009 citation needed In 2008 she appeared with Ian Moss of Cold Chisel fame as her professional partner on the reality series It Takes Two and the pair came third 6 7 Gay and Moss made It Takes Two history scoring a 10 from judge Ross Wilson in their first performance on the show 8 In October 2008 Gay was part of the cast in a concert performance of the musical Breast Wishes in support of Breast Cancer 9 In February March 2009 when Shane Jenek Courtney Act injured his leg in a skiing accident Gay was asked to replace Jenek in the production Gentlemen Prefer Blokes for the Mardi Gras festival citation needed From March 2011 Gay portrayed Frances James in the TV series Winners amp Losers on the Seven Network 10 From 2011 to 2016 Gay made several appearances as a guest panelist on the ABC s First Tuesday Book Club hosted by Jennifer Byrne 11 During August 2012 Gay performed her cabaret show Dirty Pretty Songs at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in The Famous Spiegeltent 12 In 2016 Gay played the title character in Hayes Theatre Co s production of Calamity Jane It was directed by Richard Carroll with musical director Nigel Ubrihien choreographer Cameron Mitchell and producer Michelle Guthrie The show ran from August 3 to 7 This was Calamity Janes professional debut in Australia although the play has a long production history via Australian amateur troupes 13 Virginia Gay reprised the title role in a full production of Calamity Jane which played at the Hayes Theatre from 8 March 1 April 2017 and later the Belvoir Theatre Sydney It then toured to many venues in south eastern Australia including Melbourne and Canberra in 2018 14 In 2022 Virginia Gay wrote and performed in the play Cyrano for the Melbourne Theatre Company The play is a gender flipped modern re imagining of Cyrano de Bergerac written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand 15 In 2022 Gay joined the filming for SBS drama Safe Home TV series 16 and was a part of ABC drama Savage River as the character of Rachel Kennedy 17 In May 2023 it was announced that Gay would be participating in the twentieth series of Dancing with the Stars She was paired with Ian Waite Personal life EditIn June 2008 Gay was the victim of a violent assault by two men in the suburb of Marrickville in Sydney The men then went on to murder chef Daniel Owen 18 19 Charity work EditIn May 2009 Gay was the national ambassador for Cystic Fibrosis Australia s annual awareness and fundraising campaign 65 Roses Day 20 Gay also attends the Good Friday Appeal held in Melbourne every year to support the Royal Children s Hospital citation needed Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes2005 Once Upon a Time Gabriella Short2006 Violet Woman in toilet Short2008 Winners amp Losers Alison Atkinson Short2015 Palindromes Narrator voice Short2017 Mrs McCutcheon Mrs Clutterbuck Short2017 Naked Strangers DJ Benny J voice 2018 Paper Cut 000 Operator voice Short2019 Judy and Punch MaTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes2006 Nightmares amp Dreamscapes From the Stories of Stephen King Fan 1 Episode The Road Virus Heads North 2006 The Team Virginia voice TV series2006 2009 All Saints Gabrielle Jaeger Main role series 9 12 2009 Good News Week Herself Series 7 Episode 342011 Some Say Love Various Episode Pilot 2011 2016 Winners amp Losers Frances James Regular role2019 Preacher Truck driver Episode Last Supper 2022 After the Verdict Trish 6 episodes2022 Savage River 21 Rachel Kennedy ABC TV 6 episode crime drama2022 The Crew s Ship Maggie2023 We Interrupt This Broadcast Various 7 episodes2023 Mother and Son Liz2023 Safe Home 22 Eve 4 episodes2023 Dancing with the Stars Australian TV series Self 7 episodesTheatre Edit Year Title Role Venue Notes2012 On the Production of Monsters Shari Melbourne Theatre Company2012 Dirty Pretty Songs Herself The Spiegeltent Edinburgh Festival Also Adelaide Cabaret Festival and other venues 2013 Songs to Self Destruct To Herself Adelaide Cabaret Festival2013 The Beast Sue Melbourne Theatre Company2016 High Society Liz Imbrie Hayes Theatre Company2016 Calamity Jane Calamity Jane Hayes Theatre and Belvoir Theatre Sydney In 2018 toured to Melbourne Canberra and other venues in Australia 2016 Wonderful Town Ruth Sydney Opera House Concert Hall With Squabblogic and Sydney Philharmonic Choir2017 Vivid White Guus Melbourne Theatre Company2022 Cyrano Cyrano Melbourne Theatre Company written by Virginia Gay after Edmond RostandAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Work Result2017 Sydney Theatre Awards Best female performer in a musical Calamity Jane WonReferences Edit Law Benjamin 29 October 2022 Virginia Gay The Sydney Morning Herald Good Weekend p 38 Nunn Louise 6 June 2013 Virginia Gay turns tragedy into Cabaret Festival dynamite The Advertiser Retrieved 7 July 2015 Principal s Report permanent dead link Newtown High School of the Performing Arts Parent Newsletter Issue 7 September 2006 358 KB Gay Virginia 20 May 2015 It wasn t all kulcha Virginia Gay remembers her years at the Sydney University Drama Society The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 7 July 2015 Virginia Gay Plays Frances James Prime7 18 June 2012 Retrieved 7 July 2015 Dirty Pretty Songs review by Lauren Sherritt Australian Stage 22 June 2012 Virginia Gay plays Frances James Winners amp Losers Yahoo 7 It takes Two episode guide tv com Breast Wishes Gala Concert Performance Archived 18 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine Sydney Theatre at Walsh Bay October 2008 Retrieved 10 July 2009 Devlyn Darren 20 September 2010 Channel 7 hoping for a winner about losers Herald Sun Retrieved 28 January 2014 Byrne Jennifer The Book Club Retrieved 6 November 2022 Bell Jo 21 August 2012 Virginia Gay Dirty Pretty Songs Edinburghfestival list co uk Retrieved 28 January 2014 Litson Jo 6 June 2016 Virginia Gay Cracks the Whip as Calamity Jane Retrieved 6 November 2022 Rugendyke Louise 26 August 2018 You ll kill yourself Virginia Gay on the risks and rewards of Calamity Jane a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Au Nhien Nguyen Giselle 14 October 2022 Cyrano review Virginia Gay shines in this bold queer reimagining Retrieved 6 November 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link https tvtonight com au 2023 03 airdate safe home html https tvtonight com au 2022 02 cameras roll on savage river html All Saints star Virginia Gay bashed in deadly rampage The Sun Herald 20 June 2008 All Saints star attacked ABC News 19 June 2008 Virginia Gay 65 Roses Day Cystic Fibrosis Ambassador Melbourne jollypeople com 20 April 2009 Retrieved 28 January 2014 https tvtonight com au 2022 09 virginia gay grateful for paths that led to savage river html https tvtonight com au 2022 07 filming underway on safe home for sbs htmlExternal links EditVirginia Gay at IMDb Virginia Gay Yahoo 7 Come Said the Boy on YouTube by Mondo Rock on Good News Week November 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia Gay amp oldid 1166911523, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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