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Creative
Director - Sally McLean
After
graduating from The Actors Institute, London, Sally co-wrote
and co-produced the successful 45 minute feature A Little
Rain Must Fall (invited to screen at the 1998 Cannes Film
Festival) which premiered at Ealing Studios, London in July 1997.
She made her debut film as writer/director/producer with the
short film fixNATION in 2004 (screened on OutThere,
Foxtel 2005, Selected: Best of Anything Goes Film Screenings
2004, Melbourne), going on to complete her second short film
Brigit & Benny (a modern faerietale) (Selected: The
Festival of the Spirit, US) in 2005.
BBC Single Drama &
Film (now BBC Film) wrote of A Little Rain Must Fall:
" ... immensely enjoyable ... wonderfully realistic ...
refreshing ... The cast played their well defined characters
superbly without exception ... (the dramatic events in the film)
were handled both by the cast and writers with skill and sensitivity."
Prior to this, she worked
in production with the BBC in both their Music & Arts and
Commercial Channels Depts. (now UKTV Channels), during which
time she Chaired the BBC Alternative Program Development Unit
and Australian Program Development Unit, submitting several
successful television program proposals to the Controllers of
BBC1 & 2.
Since her return to Australia,
she has worked in production for Channel 9, Southern Cross Broadcasting,
Freemantle Media, Endemol Southern Star and Grundy Television
on programs such as Big Brother, Comedy Inc. and
1 vs 100.
Her first play as writer/director/producer,
Chasing Pegasus: A Play in Ten Chords (written and workshopped
in 2003), premiered in October 2006 as part of the Melbourne
Fringe Festival, starring Bridget Neval and Jennifer Hansen.
Her second theatre production, again as writer/director/producer,
'Till The Boys Come Home, premiered in July 2004, again
to full audiences, with a return season planned in mid-2009.
Excerpts from her current work-in-progress Bayonets and Bully
Beef, were showcased under her direction at the Victorian
Arts Centre, Melbourne in July 2005.
Theatre Alive (an Arts
Victoria initiative) wrote of Chasing Pegasus (a play in ten
chords):
"...confronting, thought provoking and engaging ... an experience
that shouldn't be missed."
As an actor, Sallys
film credits include leads in numerous independent short and
feature films in both Australia and the UK. She has also played
leading roles in over thirty Australian and UK stage productions
including the Australian Premier of the off-Broadway hit, I
Love You, Youre Perfect, Now Change opposite Julia
Morris and Matt Hetherington, at the Athenaeum Theatre, during
the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and several roles
in UK and Australian television including the BBC mini-series
Bootleg in the role of "Angie Powers".
Sally is currently Creative
Director of Incogntia Enterprises, dedicated to commercial television,
theatre and film production, and recently became a publisher
of screenplays and plays. Other projects on her slate for production
include the documentary Franz Stampfl: The Man Behind The
Miracle Mile (working title), the feature films Dalny
and This Wooden 'O' and her Australian history feature
film trilogy: Christie (working title), Jean (working
title) and The Last Gangster (working title).
For more information,
visit her official website: www.sallymclean.com
Photo © James Penlidis
(2008)
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