Biography
Born in Tumlingtar, Nepal, Sudip Sauden’s only dream in Australia was to contribute to the strikingly attractive landscape of its peoples. And there’s nowhere he can achieve this measure than as a model and actor. His best asset lies in a seemingly perpetual state of ‘barechestedness’. Although his homeland is a conservative society, he considers this freedom here to be a lifestyle by professional and liberal necessity. As a model, he owes his various states of undress to depth, poise, fashion impact and fixation within the human gaze, while holding himself to utmost standards. His colleagues share this same philosophy, which is why he tends to view them as birds of the same feather.
During his career as a model, Sudip has been a summer catalogue model for “Leather On”, in leather attire – the quality of his photographs were such that they were used to advertise the corporate website. He also promoted Adidas, Reebok and other individual designer brands for the “Ivy Runway Project”, placing him in high publicity with well-known Sydney fashion designers as well as for the subsequent year’s event. He straddled characters and genres for wedding photo and gothic art shoots associated with Studio 1A. He caught international attention as both a male and female character with an Afro hairstyle modeling for a ‘Body Beautiful Remix’ performance, so as to illustrate a modern take on commercialism.
Just as easily, Sudip has converted his ideology into the world of acting to a smaller degree. Whether he is familiar on the set of a photo shoot, commercial, music video or a short film or on a runway, he strives for the same typical depth: intense, silken-skinned, nonplussed, inscrutable, diligent, comfortable and holding the cards close to his chest – literally.
Biography
Lucy Clough has been pursuing a career in musical theatre since 2008. She was the first 17-year-old to be accepted into the prestigious Queensland Conservatorium Musical Theatre course and was the first student to receive the newly named Bachelor of Musical Theatre (BMT). During her whirlwind, bright-eyed time at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music (QCM), she has performed lead/featured roles of the Witch in “Into the Woods”; Julie Jordan in “Carousel”; Dionne in “Hair”; Sarah/Bella in “The Wishing Well” and Jane in “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change”.
Outside of campus, further credits have included originating the role of Belijtgen in Matthew Samer’s “Hell and High Water” and Go to Hell Kitty in “CHICAGO”. Lucy has been breaking into the industry across the pond and recently made her West End credit in “A Christmas Carol” at the Lyceum Theatre, London. She can also be seen in the Academy award-nominated “Bohemian Rhapsody” as well as “Aeronauts” (Amazon), “The Crown” (Netflix) and “The Little Drummer Girl” (BBC).
Lucy frequently performed in the cabaret “What Would Julie Do?” at the Pheasantry, Chelsea and Sing Easy, West End. She appears on podcast and radio show “The Penny Peep Show”, voicing multiple characters.
An accomplished pianist, Lucy had completed AMEB and ANZCA exams and was awarded honours. At 17 years of age, she had reached a CMus in contemporary piano performance and Grade 5 in Music Theory. In turn, she regularly conducts musical theatre and mock audition workshops for aspiring performers, teaching music/drama classes as well as private singing and piano lessons.
Biography
Kelly Huynh is a passionate and hardworking actor. In addition to speaking five languages she commands immense dedication to her craft, with a particular gravitation towards drama and comedy. She not only takes direction well, she also runs further and faster with it, exhibiting a very mature amount of confidence in all her roles. She revels in complicated challenges, possessing excellent intuition for providing realistic and compelling performances.
Growing up in an Asian household where a corporate career was the equivalent to the pinnacle of life success, she broke the mold, instead focusing on achieving her artistic endeavours. This was the only way that she can truly be herself. While an early artist, Kelly performance in the 2015 Australian Theatre for Youth People monologue project “Between Us” has already garnered glowing reviews (quoted in more detail below).
Kelly trained under Billy Milionis in the Meisner technique and accomplished screen acting with Nadia Townsend at Actors Centre Australia. She complements this perspective with her self-defence training in Krav Maga as well as qualifications in government investigations and a bachelor’s degree in public relations and advertising so so she understands the art of self-promotion and visceral display, such as modeling for Ms. Clover Fashion and throwing fights in “Maximum Choppage” (2014).
As is often the catch cry in this profession, Kelly loves to entertain others and wants nothing more than to witness people becoming affected by truthful acting. Indeed, she shows very promising growth and will go far than anyone would have expected of her, including unreserved relocation to where the best opportunities are.