Noah Lundie
Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2007 |
Slightly
Film |
Peter Pan |
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2013 |
Grade 8 for Speach and Drama
Film |
Lamda Examinations |
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2012 |
Woman in Black monologue (Awarded 2nd Place)
Film |
Wanstead Talent Show |
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2008 |
Child 2
Film |
Ratanga Junction T.V. advert |
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2013 |
Dacia Stevens Award for Outstanding Achievement in Speach and Drama
Film |
Stratford and East London Music and Drama Festival |
|
2012 |
Online Gamer
Film |
Channel 4 News: Cyber Bullying Report |
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2012 |
Cleante
Film |
The Hypochondriac |
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About me
I am a serious, aspiring actor with numerous professional jobs on my resume as well as awards and I am taking Lamda exams. Born in South Africa, I began acting aged ten in my first role as Slightly, a Lost Boy in the Elkanah Theatre production of Peter Pan. I went on to receive my first paid job in a television advert for Ratanga Junction. In 2011 I moved to London and immediately began pursuing acting. I started training with a private coach, as well as joining the E15 Youth Theatre course. I received roles in the Wanstead Theatre productions of Pygmalion, The Hypochondriac and Rumors. I competed in the Wanstead Talent show and was awarded second place for my performance of The Woman in Black. I later took part in the Stratford and East London Music and Drama Festival and was awarded first place in my category as well as awarded the Dacia Stevens Award for the best performance of the festival. I am currently preparing for grade 8 Lamda exams.Skills
Secondary Job Title | Producer/Director |
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