Biography
Of Samoan heritage, Greg Semu (Gregory Alan Semu) is an established international photographer and visual artist, having aesthetically acclaimed technical experience in film and television behind the camera spanning for over two decades. Born in Auckland, New Zealand, he has lived all over the world including New York, Paris and Berlin. In addition to being fluent in French, he taught himself German and Mandarin respectively. He has been based in Sydney since 2010.
It is partly due to that experience and diverse, worldly, driven upbringing that Greg has transitioned into a whole new phase in his fifties, which happens to be acting. Indeed, his intense flair, broody overtones and wild, shaggy appearance places him in a cut above the rest.
‘As an Actor, Artist and Protagonist, I am interested in the suffering of others…’
Website: http://www.gregsemu.photography/
Biography
Michelle Wilcox is an intelligent, tenacious woman who is determined to lead by example and break down barriers so as to promote diversity throughout the television and film industry. She wishes to be perceived as a public figure who is proud to promote and recognise differently abled-bodied personalities.
In 2021, Michelle participated in the “A Life Changing Life” campaign on behalf of the Department of Social Services. She relished in the opportunity to highlight and promote the importance of building meaningful relationships between people with disability and their support workers.
Michelle has featured in an in-house physiotherapy documentary for Australian Physiotherapy Association. This was to recognise the benefits involved in accessing physiotherapy that could develop and maintain a high quality of life for people with disability.
She featured in an in-house documentary for the Victorian Office of the Public Advocate called “HealthCARE Conversations”. In addition, Michelle was the featured model in an advertising campaign for the Disability Service Provider “CareChoice”.
As public speaker, Michelle is experienced in offering opinions, facts and advice related to current affair issues around people with disability. Her concise, genuine and shrewd verbal communication skills to deliver relevant messages through television campaign and media interview formats are derived from lived experience.
Biography
Cindy Giang is Asian-Australian who was once a geophysicist by day. For nearly a decade she survived in cyclonic rains in Fiji; found her feet in PNG earthquakes; traipsed through muddy terrains; battled the oven-like nature of the desert; and swung a sledgehammer for weeks on end across Australia. These experiences providing her with a unique perspective as a young Asian female in a very labour-intensive industry, she hopes to layer them into her performance as an actor.
In this new life, Cindy has spent the last few years transitioning into the exciting world of storytelling through intensive training at some of the best schools in the United States. Adaptable, committed and tough, she is fluent in Vietnamese, played the flute throughout high school, taught herself piano and is learning hip-hop and martial arts.
Cindy is passionate about the acting craft and an advocate for authentic POC representation in the media. In the future she hopes to establish herself as a filmmaker in areas of writing, producing and directing.
Website: https://www.cindygiang.com/