Perth Male Actors
David Clarke
David has a very unique selling point considering he is only 4ft 10 inches, 147cm tall with a bodybuilder’s physique. David developed a passion for acting when he began entering bodybuilding competitions. He has been very successful, winning 9 Western Australian state tiles to date. He is best known for his explosive and entertaining bodybuilding routines to music that he has also performed at a number of nightclub appearances in Perth over... more
David has a very unique selling point considering he is only 4ft 10 inches, 147cm tall with a bodybuilder’s physique. David developed a passion for acting when he began entering bodybuilding competitions. He has been very successful, winning 9 Western Australian state tiles to date. He is best known for his explosive and entertaining bodybuilding routines to music that he has also performed at a number of nightclub appearances in Perth over the years. He has had great exposure through gossip magazines and internet sites both nationally and internationally highlighting the fact that he is Australia’s shortest competitive bodybuilder and has done several little people model photo shoots including a major one with Getty Images. He has had minor roles in 6 short films to date including playing soldiers in both a war film and a short drama, a clown in the circus, and a frat boy, Billy Idol style as well as being a boxing trainer in the feature film Two Fists One Heart. Television work has included being a competitor on the TV show Wipeout Australia as well as roles in a number of television commercials for Lottery west including a dancer and a businessmen. He has also played character roles at numerous corporate events in Perth over the years. He is hopeful that his unique selling point, as well as enrolling in a few more acting courses to further his acting ability, can help him to be very successful in this industry. less
Max Collins
Max is a mature and well grounded young man who has a talent for expressing himself beyond his years. His professional attitude and willingness to learn to improve his craft make him a pleasure to work with. Max has spent the majority of his life travelling both nationally and internationally. His first exposure to theatre classes was in Brisbane at the age of 4. His true passion for acting began in Toronto Canada while working on a... more
Max is a mature and well grounded young man who has a talent for expressing himself beyond his years. His professional attitude and willingness to learn to improve his craft make him a pleasure to work with. Max has spent the majority of his life travelling both nationally and internationally. His first exposure to theatre classes was in Brisbane at the age of 4. His true passion for acting began in Toronto Canada while working on a school production, ‘The Polar Express’. This new found passion has driven him to take professional acting classes, music tuition and film production courses. Max has been elected year 7 head boy for 2011 and has also been awarded a languages scholarship to Rossmoyne Senior High School starting 2012. less
Ray Condy
Ray won ‘Best other than Lead’ Male in a Play at the ITA Finley Awards in 2011 for his role in David Willamson’s Influence. He was born in Manchester, couldn’t leave soon enough, and backpacked around the world before settling in Canada for 15 years until he was able to persuade his family to move to Perth. Through travelling and working in the construction industry he has met many interesting real life ‘characters’. This has given him a... more
Ray won ‘Best other than Lead’ Male in a Play at the ITA Finley Awards in 2011 for his role in David Willamson’s Influence. He was born in Manchester, couldn’t leave soon enough, and backpacked around the world before settling in Canada for 15 years until he was able to persuade his family to move to Perth. Through travelling and working in the construction industry he has met many interesting real life ‘characters’. This has given him a pool of inspiration to draw from when creating his on stage characters. In Canada he trained with the prestigious Langara College, Theatre Arts before taking a break to focus on family and career. In 2000 he was offered a role in a theatrical production of ‘The Last Supper’ which restarted his acting career. He has since been in the ‘Sundowner’ TV movie, ‘Cloudstreet’ TV Miniseries, Office of Road Safety TVC’s and various photo shoots. He has been involved in many community theatre productions, including ‘Are You Being Served?’, ‘Night on the Tiles’, ‘A Passionate Woman’ and ‘Dad’s Army’ for which he received a Finley Award Nomination for Best Other Than lead. less
Tobias Cook
Described by his most recent Director as relaxed in his acting style, comfortable in own skin and with a natural acting talent, Toby brings patience and dedication to everything he does. A love of voice-work combined with five years training in the Gifted and Talented program at John Curtin College of the Arts has equipped Toby with the necessary skills and talent to tackle a wide range of roles. Toby’s recent lead roles have included... more
Described by his most recent Director as relaxed in his acting style, comfortable in own skin and with a natural acting talent, Toby brings patience and dedication to everything he does. A love of voice-work combined with five years training in the Gifted and Talented program at John Curtin College of the Arts has equipped Toby with the necessary skills and talent to tackle a wide range of roles. Toby’s recent lead roles have included Victor Frankenstein and Kolodka; The Wooden Boy in an upcoming animated film by leading WA media company Siamese. An extremely active person, Toby is always on the go; rollerblading, bike riding, ice skating, swimming and, when he can get to the slopes, a keen snow skier. With five years of clarinet and saxophone tuition and many years of Ju Jitsu Toby has a broad repertoire of skills to bring to any production. less
Nicholas Coombe
Nicholas has been in the acting industry since he was 5 and still enjoys a variety of characters and roles. He works in both theatre and film and continues to be a vibrant part of a children’s entertainment group. Nicholas has a quiet nature is fun loving and has a great sense of humour. He enjoyed the lead role in short film “Drawn Home” and lead boy role in “The Good Pretender” a Door Post Productions short film. He played “Oliver” with... more
Nicholas has been in the acting industry since he was 5 and still enjoys a variety of characters and roles. He works in both theatre and film and continues to be a vibrant part of a children’s entertainment group. Nicholas has a quiet nature is fun loving and has a great sense of humour. He enjoyed the lead role in short film “Drawn Home” and lead boy role in “The Good Pretender” a Door Post Productions short film. He played “Oliver” with Marloo Theatre and came in the top 20 actors with the Australian Screen Tests in Sydney. He has experience in TVC’s like Red Rooster and printed media. He has spent several years training with Ali Roberts Studios and is currently studying Music and production as a year 12 Student. Nicholas takes his acting career seriously and professionally. less
Ben Cornel
Ben Cornel may only be young in years but his insight into the world of acting and singing makes him out to be at an age beyond his youthful years. His passion lies in his multitude of talents which include acting, singing, and dancing. With such passion and drive for both singing and acting, it is no wonder he loves performing in musicals, where he is able to mould and create any character and bring it to life due to the dedication and effort... more
Ben Cornel may only be young in years but his insight into the world of acting and singing makes him out to be at an age beyond his youthful years. His passion lies in his multitude of talents which include acting, singing, and dancing. With such passion and drive for both singing and acting, it is no wonder he loves performing in musicals, where he is able to mould and create any character and bring it to life due to the dedication and effort he puts into honing his craft.Ben is currently in his final year, completing his degree in Drama which gives him knowledge, insight, and further experience in the field of performing arts. His powerful charisma, comic timing, and genuine attitude are tools which allow Ben to persevere in his ultimate goal. Regardless whether he is performing in English or Italian, his strength of character and passion for performing will see him grow for many years to come. One thing is for sure, Ben Cornel is a name that will be talked about and a voice that will be heard. less
Geordie Crawley
Harbouring a love of performing arts from a young age, Geordie Crawley’s natural onstage presence and quick wit provided him with the perfect springboard with which to launch his career. After graduating from John Curtin College of the Arts’ specialist drama program in 2010 Geordie is now ready to peruse a career in the creative arts. His passion for the creation of theatre art means that he’s prepared to take on any role thrown at him and his... more
Harbouring a love of performing arts from a young age, Geordie Crawley’s natural onstage presence and quick wit provided him with the perfect springboard with which to launch his career. After graduating from John Curtin College of the Arts’ specialist drama program in 2010 Geordie is now ready to peruse a career in the creative arts. His passion for the creation of theatre art means that he’s prepared to take on any role thrown at him and his versatility as an actor means that he’ll take with rarely seen Gusto. He recently finished a run playing Azdak in Paige Newmark’s production of The Caucasian Chalk Circle. less
Noah D'Annunzio
Noah has worked as a professional actor from the age of 6. He has been cast in various TV commercials, including Red Rooster and the Perth Royal Show. He has also been cast in various short films, even singing the theme song for ‘Playlunch’. He recently played the lead, Edward, in the short film, ‘Minotaur’. Noah has been taking acting classes since he was 3 and continues to take professional acting classes at the Ali Roberts Studio. He has... more
Noah has worked as a professional actor from the age of 6. He has been cast in various TV commercials, including Red Rooster and the Perth Royal Show. He has also been cast in various short films, even singing the theme song for ‘Playlunch’. He recently played the lead, Edward, in the short film, ‘Minotaur’. Noah has been taking acting classes since he was 3 and continues to take professional acting classes at the Ali Roberts Studio. He has just been accepted into the Drama program at John Curtin College of Performing Arts in Fremantle for 2013. Noah is an enthusiastic young actor who also enjoys, singing and playing soccer. He is represented by Actors Now in Perth, Western Australia. less
Bruce Denny
Bruce Denny has done many short films (usually cast as the Baddy or a Comic character), Music Videos, Historical Documentries, Police Training Films and a Retail Awareness Video. He has been involved with the stage for nearly twenty years with Independent Theatre groups in varying roles from Greek Tragedy and Shakespeare to contempoary Drama, Musicals,Comedies, Street Theatre - even Role playing for Police Training.
Bruce Denny has done many short films (usually cast as the Baddy or a Comic character), Music Videos, Historical Documentries, Police Training Films and a Retail Awareness Video. He has been involved with the stage for nearly twenty years with Independent Theatre groups in varying roles from Greek Tragedy and Shakespeare to contempoary Drama, Musicals,Comedies, Street Theatre - even Role playing for Police Training. less
Michael Djukic
Mike Djukic studied for a degree in English at Curtin University, where he majored in Theatre at the Hayman Theatre. At Hayman he appeared in such productions as Romeo and Juliet, Distance, The White Devil, Guys and Dolls, as well as a number of television commercials and short films, including the title role in How Louie Found Love in the Lift for which he won “Best Performance in a Short Film” at the 1995 WAFTI awards. On returning to... more
Mike Djukic studied for a degree in English at Curtin University, where he majored in Theatre at the Hayman Theatre. At Hayman he appeared in such productions as Romeo and Juliet, Distance, The White Devil, Guys and Dolls, as well as a number of television commercials and short films, including the title role in How Louie Found Love in the Lift for which he won “Best Performance in a Short Film” at the 1995 WAFTI awards. On returning to Perth after four years of travel and work, during which time he had the lead roles in Charlie’s Aunt and The Importance of Being Earnest, he played Rosencrantz in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead and Macbeth in Macbeth for Broken Limb Theatre Company. He has since appeared in a number of Television Commercials and Productions for the Blue Room Theatre including The Simple Truth, for which he was nominated as “Best Newcomer” at the 2003 WA actors Guild awards. He is a senior member of “The Big HooHaa” improv comedy group. less











