Claire Fearon Pro

New South Wales, Australia

Actor, Musician

www.clairefearon.com.au

Winner of StarNow's "Outstanding Performance Award" at Sydney Film School Festival 2010. Completed NIDA Screen Acting course (2009-2010). Lead singer in a number of rock and acoustic bands playing pubs, clubs and functions since 2003. Promotional performances since 2002. Graduated from University of Sydney in 2003, majoring in Performance Studies, English and Linguistics. You can currently see Claire on television as the blink-and-you'll-miss-her mother of a fabulously red-headed five-year-old boy in the Dettol "Begging" commercial.

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Agency info

Carolyn White Management
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Video

Claire Fearon - 2011 Showreel
Credits :<br /> Production Company - Luscious International <br /> Director - Tina Bull <br /> Pr

Physical Details

Height:157 cm / 5ft 2in Eye colour:Brown
Weight:52 kg / 114 lbs Hair colour:Brown
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian Hair length:Medium
Skin colour:White Dress Size:8 - 10

Experience

2010

  • NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Art) : The Screen Actor: Year 2 (Tutors included: Serhat Caradee, Geoffrey Nottage and Erin White), Sydney, Aus

2009

  • NIDA (National Institute of Dramatic Art) : The Screen Actor: Year 1 (Tutors included: Nicholas Bishop, Caroline Craig, Kieran Darcy-Smith, Clarissa House, Jennifer Kent, Arky Michael and Steven Vidler), Sydney, Aus

2003

  • University of Sydney : Performance Studies (2001-2003) (Tutors included: Ian Maxwell, Tim Fitzpatrick and Paul Dwyer), Sydney, Aus

Acting

Acting experience:Previous paid speaking roles

Languages spoken

English

Accents spoken

AustralianIrishNew ZealandSouth African
UK CockneyUK EnglishUK PoshUK Scottish
UK WelshUSA BostonUSA CaliforniaUSA New York
USA SouthernFrenchItalianRussian
Spanish

Union memberships

MEAA
TELEVISION

• Deadly Women: Story 8.3 "Ann Miller" (dir: Katie Ryerson) (2013) – Sally (female colleague)

TVC

• Dettol "Begging" (dir: Tina Bull) (2013) – Young mother

FEATURE FILM:

• Smash (dir: Garnet Mae) (2012) – News reporter

SHORT FILM:

• Heaven Waits (dir: Melissa Lamb) (2010) – Receptionist (lead)

• Tree of Hurt (dir: Karan Shrestha) (2010) – Ines (principal)

• I Want You (dir: Luke Bright) (2010) – Helena Kershaw (lead)

• Hydration for Your Imagination (dir: Jake Horne) (2010) – Boss (principal)

• Relinquish (dir: Jacqui Pix) (2009) – Coffee shop customer

• What Are You Missing? (dir: David Gustafson) (2009) – Woman (lead)

• Whale Mail (dir: Laura Wilson) (2008) – News Reporter

• Be Careful What You Pray For (dir: Kathy Moore) (2006) – Carly (lead)

• The Waitress (dir: Ben Bazevski) (2004) – Sylvie (lead)

STAGE:

• Baby & Toddler Show (2011 & 2012) – MC

• Princess Ivona (dir: David Farland) (2010) – Isobel (principal)

• A Toothbrush Tale (dir: Bryan Cutts) (2010) – Pink (lead)

• Tripod’s Smaller Than Jesus (2007) – Guest vocalist

• Rich Hall’s Otis Lee Crenshaw Oz Tour (dir: Rich Hall) (2003) – Guest vocalist

• The Other Shore (dir: William Evans) (2003) – Woman (principal)

• Sydney University Arts Revue (dir: Jordan Raskopoulos) (2002) – Various roles

• One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (dir: Jack Teiwes) (2002) – McMurphy (lead)

• Macbeth (dir: Tim Judge) (2002) – Witch and Murderer

• 1985 (dir: Alix Stirling) (2001) – Goblin

• The Princess Bride (dir: Jordan Raskopoulos) (2001) – Buttercup (lead)

• Globe Centre Australia Shakespeare Production (dir: Diana Denley) (2000) – Various roles

VOICE OVER:

• Noise International Trend Report (prod: Noise International) (2011)

• Untitled comedy album (prod: Rob Child) (2010)

Music

Vocal ability:Lead singerLike to join a band:Yes

Singing styles

PopRock

Favourite genres

PopRockIndieJazz
Country
Lead singer in a number of rock and acoustic bands playing pubs, clubs and functions since 2003.

Backing vocalist on Kinsky Reggae's debut album, "Sunset On The Good Fight" (2013)

Backing vocalist on Swimart "Summer" TVC (2011)

Guest vocalist on Tripod’s "Smaller than Jesus" stage show (2007)

Solo vocal performance on Richard Glover’s 702 Drive show (2007)

Guest vocalist on Rich Hall’s "Otis Lee Crenshaw" Melbourne Comedy Festival show (2003)

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