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| Deborah
Tracey |
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Height: 5’10”
Hair: Black
Eyes: Dark Brown |
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| Accents: Birmingham
(Native), African, Caribbean, Jamaican, London, Manchester,
RP, South American, African American. |
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| Skills: Mezzo-Soprano
(Strong Belt). Professional Singer, CRB cleared. LLB (Hons)
Law. |
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| Training: Birmingham
School of Acting – Graudate Diploma in Acting. BBC Radio
Carleton Hobbs Award Finalist – High commendation for outstanding
duologue. |
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| Theatre |
| Various |
New Black Showcase |
Belgrade Theatre |
Justine Themen |
| Marcia Johnson |
Identity (Reading) |
Talawa Theatre Company |
Steven Luckie |
| Purple |
Invisible (Reading) |
Shout Festival |
Hannah Phillips |
| Bridgette |
Not Quite Gospel |
Nu Century Arts |
Steven Luckie |
| Various |
Grass Routes |
Birmingham Rep Theatre |
Caroline Jester |
| Jenny |
Dirty Fingernails |
Birmingham Rep Theatre |
Vicky Jones |
| Mary Mary |
Don't Blame It On The Wolf |
Open Stage Productions |
Gillian Twaite |
| Various |
Playreadings |
Birmingham University |
Jenny Stephens |
| The Dark Horse |
The Last Women |
Triangle Theatre Company |
Carran Waterfield |
| Chorus |
Elvis: Back in
the Building |
Hoff Management |
Roy Evans |
| Sonja |
Speaking
in Tongues |
Birmingham
School of Acting |
Gilliam
Lemon |
| Sofia
Fuentes |
Widows |
Birmingham
School of Acting |
Lise
Olson |
| Mother |
Motherly
Love |
Birmingham
School of Acting |
Daniele
Sanderson |
| Film & Television |
| Wendy Weathervane |
Fee Fi Fo... Yum! |
BBC |
Richard Turley |
| Office Worker |
Diary of a Madman |
BBC |
John Thompson |
| Cartoon |
Missa Cook |
Efijor Independent
Productions |
Keith Ambrose |
| Various |
Mentor video |
Birmingham University |
Kathy Catty |
| Radio & Voiceover |
| Snake |
Just So Stories |
Birmingham School
of Acting |
Geni Hall-Kenny |
| Various |
NHS Project |
Jovian Productions |
Tom Stanhope |
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| ” |
She is a larger than life
actor who treated us to the song I'm Getting My Act Together... She
has enough vibrant personality to carry her audience.” |
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Mark Shenton,
The
Stage. |
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