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Super star coup
for Sally
The Flyer
Tuesday, October 21, 1997
It's been a busy year
for young filmmaker, Ms Sally McLean.
Not only has she recently
formed her own production company called Salmac Productions,
and released her first film A Little Rain Must Fall, but she
has also scored herself a very prominent patron - the respected
British actor, Nigel Hawthorne.
Sally is thrilled to have
the star of Yes Minister, Yes Prime Minister and The Madness
of King George as her production company's honorary patron.
"Nigel agreed to
be my patron after seeing a tape of my company's first film",
she said.
"It is incredible
that he has agreed to lend his support and guidance, as this
is not something he usually does," she said.
Sally's road to success
began in 1995 when she was made the inaugural beneficiary of
the Peninsula Performing Artists' Fund.
"As a result of funding
raised through Spotlight '95, a showcase of Peninsula talent
at the Frankston Cultural Centre, I was able to go to the UK
to train at The Actors' Institute in London."
Sally completed her post-graduate
acting degree and has begun her Masters in Drama.
Since graduating, Sally
made her London theatre debut in Annabel's Requiem at the Tower
Theatre, playing the lead of "Jill", and numerous other
roles have followed.
A Little Rain Must Fall
was produced and filmed in London as is the result of collaboration
with three fellow graduates. Sally co-wrote and co-produced the
television drama, and also played the role of "Andy".
Sally has recently returned
to Australia to work on two Australian film projects, and is
in the process of completing the script for the feature film,
Forever, due to be filmed in Melbourne and Scotland.
"I'm finding the
Peninsula is a great place to write," said Sally, who has
managed to complete a second script since her return.
Sally and another Victorian
actor, NIDA graduate Justin Green, are conducting acting Masterclasses
in November.
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